BUBL LINK: Zoology Author University of michigan Museum of Zoology Includes a census of birdsbeing treated and a range of educational materials. http://bubl.ac.uk/link/z/zoology.htm
Extractions: BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z Titles Descriptions Animal Diversity Web Bird Biodiversity CSU Bioweb Duckdata ... Zoonomen: Zoological Nomenclature Resource (Birds of the World) Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk Database of descriptions, photographs, and classifications of the world's mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, sharks, bony fish, molluscs, arthropods, and echinoderms, searchable by common or scientific name. Some records also provide information on habitats, physical characteristics, food, reproductive habits, and geographic range.
BUBL LINK: Birds The focus is on basic information about genera and species. Includes a censusof birds being treated and a range of educational materials. http://bubl.ac.uk/link/b/birds.htm
Extractions: BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z Titles Descriptions Alaska Department of Fish and Game Wildlife Notebook Series Albatross Project American Bald Eagle Information Audubon Online ... Zoonomen: Zoological Nomenclature Resource (Birds of the World) Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk Highlights animal species native to Alaska, giving details of different strains, life history, food habits, and populations. Hunting behaviours are also outlined where applicable. Information is divided into categories headed big game, marine mammals, small game, birds, furbearers, fish, shellfish, and amphibians and reptiles. Resource type: documents Information from a project studying albatrosses. Albatross flights between Hawaii and Alaska or the Galapagos Islands and coastal Peru are plotted on a series of colour maps. Includes background information on albatrosses, photographs, and descriptions of the satellite technology employed.
Newsletter - Volume 16, No. 1 This volume will treat 886 species in 118 genera and 10 families. Eightdistinguished speakers from various botanical and educational institutions will http://hua.huh.harvard.edu/FNA/Newsletter/Volume/V16n1.html
Extractions: COMPOSITAE PROJECT RECEIVES $300,000 FROM NSF Flora of North America Association is delighted to announce that on 18 March 2002, the National Science Foundation awarded a grant of $300,000 to complete the three Compositae volumes for FNA. The award is from the Biotic Surveys and Inventories Program and will be managed through the FNA Editorial Center at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. Ted Barkley is the P.I. The Compositae project is overseen by the Compositae Editorial Committee, consisting of Dr. Barkley, Luc Brouillet, and John L. Strother. More details about the grant should appear in a future issue of the Newsletter FNA VOLUME UPDATE Volume 4 The Flagstaff Editorial Center at The Arboretum at Flagstaff is pleased to report that it is entering the home stretch for Volume 4, Caryophyllidae (Part I). This volume will treat 886 species in 118 genera and 10 families. All treatments have been received, reviewed, and revised, and are now in the technical editing stage, with the exception of five Cactaceae genera (being completed by the taxon editor) and Amaranthus (nearly ready for review). Some map and illustration issues remain, but the goal is delivery to prepress in late spring of this year. The center is also responsible for map production for all of the volumes, and has processed the 1,000+ maps for upcoming Volume 26. The editorial staff wishes to express its thanks to authors, reviewers, editors, and other staff for their hard work on Volume 4.