An online system that allows free access to information on amphibian biology and conservation. AmphibiaWeb is an online system enabling anyone with a Web browser to quickly search and retrieve information relating to amphibian biology and conservation.
Published on behalf of the International Biometric Society,
Biometrics emphasizes the role of statistics and mathematics in the biological
sciences. Its object is to promote and extend the use of mathematical and
statistical methods in pure and applied biological sciences by describing
developments in these methods and their applications in a form readily
assimilable by experimental scientists.
There are many bird conservation programs and initiatives in the United States and more broadly in North America. This section highlights five of the largest initiatives and provides links to additional web sites of potential interest.
Botany.Com, the Encyclopedia of Flowers and Plants, is your complete resource for all of your Gardening Needs.It provides information regarding the general description of the plants, the various methods of cultivation, such as indoor or outdoor planting, soil and temperature requirements, pruning, and other important details, the means of propagation (seeds, cuttings, division, etc.), and the different varieties and hybrids.
A model is being developed to estimate terrestrial ecosystem C fluxes over long periods, decades to centuries. The model can use climate, atmospheric CO2 and N deposition as inputs.
On the interactions of herbivores such as lesser snow geese with the plants and animals that share the coastal arctic tundra of the Hudson and James Bay coast.