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Tree of life
Helps to understand how all life in connected and how evolution has occurred.
The Tree of Life Web Project (ToL) is a collaborative effort of biologists and nature enthusiasts from around the world. On more than 10,000 World Wide Web pages, the project provides information about biodiversity, the characteristics of different groups of organisms, and their evolutionary history (phylogeny).
Each page contains information about a particular group, e.g., salamanders, segmented worms, phlox flowers, tyrannosaurs, euglenids, Heliconius butterflies, club fungi, or the vampire squid. ToL pages are linked one to another hierarchically, in the form of the evolutionary tree of life. Starting with the root of all Life on Earth and moving out along diverging branches to individual species, the structure of the ToL project thus illustrates the genetic connections between all living things.
This site is the homepage for the Tree of Life Web Project, a project by professional biologists across the globe to "present a modern scientific view of the evolutionary tree that unites all organisms on Earth", and "to aid learning about and appreciation of biological diversity". Users are offered a variety of ways to browse through the site such as, starting at the root of the tree, following the link to the most popular pages, and by searching the entire site database using the common or scientific name of an organism. Each informational page includes images of the organism(s), a short introduction with characteristics of the group, exhaustive subject bibliographies, and the taxonomy of the organism (its place on the phylogenic tree). If you drill down into this site and the information you find fabulous images (note the descriptive data or metadata included with each image).
The website of the Tree of Life Web Project. Each page contains information about a particular group, e.g., salamanders, segmented worms, phlox flowers, tyrannosaurs, euglenids, Heliconius butterflies, club fungi, or the vampire squid.
The Tree of Life Web Project (ToL) is a collaborative effort of biologists from around the world. On more than 10,000 World Wide Web pages, the project provides information about the diversity of organisms on Earth, their evolutionary history (phylogeny), and characteristics.
The Tree of Life Web Project (ToL) is a collaborative effort of biologists from around the world. On more than 10,000 World Wide Web pages, the project provides information about the diversity of organisms on Earth, their evolutionary history (phylogeny), and characteristics.
The Tree of Life Web Project (ToL) is a collaborative effort of biologists from around the world. On more than 10,000 World Wide Web pages, the project provides information about the diversity of organisms on Earth, their evolutionary history (phylogeny), and characteristics.
The Tree of Life Web Project is a collection of information about biodiversity compiled collaboratively by hundreds of expert and amateur contributors. Its goal is to contain a page with pictures, text, and other information for every species and for each
Information on phylogeny and biodiversity. Courtesy of the University of Arizona.
L'arbre de la Vie en ligne: un centre de ressources en classification et phylogénie de la Vie.
In english.
The Tree of Life Web Project (ToL) is a collaborative effort of biologists
from around the world. On more than 5000 World Wide Web pages,
the project provides information about the diversity of organisms
on Earth, their evolutionary history (phylogeny),
and characteristics.
Each page c

taylorsvilletech on 2007-07-17
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taylorsvilletech on 2007-07-17
I think that this site does a nice job of picture representation of how animals are connected.
MarioXXX Alex Stubbins on 2009-04-24
I agree
The Tree of Life Web Project (ToL) is a collaborative effort of biologists from around the world. On more than 5000 World Wide Web pages, the project provides information about the diversity of organisms on Earth, their evolutionary history (phylogeny)...
The Tree of Life Web Project (ToL) is a collaborative effort of biologists from around the world. On more than 5000 World Wide Web pages, the project provides information about the diversity of organisms on Earth, their evolutionary history (phylogeny)...
pretty // library biodiversity information compiled collaboratively.aims to contain a page of pictures & text, for every species and for each group of organisms, living or extinct. //via ahpollock dlcs
sci res.
An interactive tree of life with photo examples going through the major taxa,phyla etc.
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El primer y mas completo catalogo sobre la vida
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