ARKive | digital images, film, audio
of "globally endangered" species.
This site has been designed to be used by anyone, from
school children to scientists. It provides detailed audio-visual
profiles of the life-history of each species, featuring
details of the appearance of key life stages and characteristic
behavior.
BioChemHub |
The online biology and chemistry education center.
GenBank
is the National Institutes of Health's genetic sequence
database, an annotated collection of all publicly available
DNA sequences.
InfoMine
| Scholarly Internet Resource Collections from UC Riverside
MEDLINE
[NLM Gateway] is the U.S. National Library of Medicine's
(NLM) premier bibliographic database covering the fields
of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine,
the health care system and the pre-clinical sciences.
Or, PubMed which
includes over 14 million citations for biomedical articles
from MEDLINE and additional life science journals.
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The
National Wetlands Research Center (NWRC)
The NWRC Library Digital Collection contains technical
reports in pdf format spanning the last couple decades
from such institutions as the US Fish and Wildlife Service;
the USGS Biological Resources Division; and fellow agencies,
private entities, academia, and the public at large. The
site also contains an archived Species Profiles collection
from the US Fish and Wildlife Service with 126 downloadable
profiles "designed to provide coastal
managers, engineers, and biologists with a brief, comprehensive
sketch of the biological characteristics and environmental
requirements of the species and to describe how populations
of the species may be expected to react to environmental
changes caused by coastal development." The Library
Digital Collection archives contain a Habitat Suitability
Index Models Series and a Waterfowl Management Handbook
from the US Fish and Wildlife Service as well.