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  1.  Life sciences, biology (36/592)
  2.  Physiology and related subjects (1/142)
  3.  Biochemistry (38/383)
  4.  Specific physiological systems in animals, regional histology and physiology in animals (2/55)
  5.  Specific parts of and physiological systems in plants (0/15)
  6.  Genetics and evolution (1/81)
  7.  Ecology (39/222)
  8.  Natural history of organisms and related subjects (12/231)
    1.  Adaptation (2)
    2.  Miscellaneous nontaxonomic kinds of organisms (7/30)
    3.  Organisms characteristic of specific kinds of environments (1/47)
    4.  General topics in natural history of organisms (0/142)
  9.  Natural history of specific kinds of organisms (0/1902)
    1.  Microorganisms, fungi and algae (25/180)
      1.  Specific topics in natural history of microorganisms, fungi, algae (21)
      2.  Viruses and subviral organisms (14)
      3.  Prokaryotes (Bacteria) (23)
      4.  Protozoa (11)
      5.  Fungi, Eumycophyta (True fungi) (50)
      6.  Mushrooms (9)
      7.  Lichens (19)
      8.  Algae (22)
    2.  Plants (Botany) (54/270)
    3.  Specific topics in natural history of plants (2/329)
      1.  Plant genetics and evolution (4/17)
        1.  Genetics of plants (6)
        2.  Evolution of plants (7)
      2.  Adaptation (3)
      3.  Miscellaneous nontaxonomic kinds of plants (7/63)
      4.  Plants characteristic of specific environments, plant ecology (10/44)
      5.  Treatments of plants by specific continents, countries, localities (213)
    4.  Plants noted for specific vegetative characteristics and flowers (3/56)
      1.  Herbaceous and woody plants, plants noted for their flowers (2/53)
        1.  Plants noted for their flowers (17)
        2.  Trees (33)
        3.  Shrubs (7)
        4.  Vines (2)
    5.  Animals (Zoology) (23/269)
    6.  Specific topics in natural history of animals (2/130)
    7.  Specific taxonomic groups of plants (0/140)
    8.  Specific taxonomic groups of animals (0/885)
      1.  Invertebrates (9/40)
      2.  Miscellaneous marine and seashore invertebrates (3/16)
      3.  Mollusks and molluscoids (12/25)
      4.  Arthropods (11/443)
      5.  Chordates (15/370)
        1.  Cold-blooded vertebrates, Pisces (fishes) (11/79)
          1.  General topics in natural history of cold-blooded certebrates, fishes (7)
          2.  Selachii, Holocephali, Sarcopterygii (3)
          3.  Protacanthopterygii, Salmoniformes (2)
          4.  Amphibia (38)
          5.  Reptilia (31)
        2.  Birds (51/117)
        3.  Mammals (26/162)
  10.  Economics of land and energy (2/328)
  11.  Other subjects (0/404)
    1.  Bibliography (108)
    2.  Political sciences (Politics and government) (7)
    3.  Law (6)
    4.  Natural history (34)
    5.  Physics (1)
    6.  Chemistry and allied sciences (9)
    7.  Earth Sciences (11)
    8.  Paleontology, Paleozoology (22/36)
    9.  Technology (5)
    10.  Medicine and health (86)
    11.  Agriculture and related technologies (32/110)
    12.  Biotechnology (25)
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The American Association for the Advancement of Science, "Triple A-S" (AAAS), is an international non-profit organization dedicated to advancing science around the world by serving as an educator, leader, spokesperson and professional association. In addition to organizing membership activities, AAAS publishes the journal Science, as well as many scientific newsletters, books and reports, and spearheads programs that raise the bar of understanding for science worldwide. [Information of the supplier]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groupsResource type
http://www.aaas.org/
The American Museum of Natural History is one of the leading institutions in scientific and cultural research worldwide. It was founded in 1869 and is situated in the Central Park in New York. Several departments (anthropology, geology, palaeontology and zoology) contribute significantly to the discovery of natural history. Furthermore the collection grew of the centuries (more than 30 million objects) and therefore is of worldwide relevance. Many special and permanent exibitions gain an insight ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Museums and CollectionsResource type
http://www.amnh.org/
The Naturhistorische Museum - Natural History Museum - was set up again after the devastating fire of 1865 by the Admont Benedictine Father Gabriel Strobl in the years 1866 to 1910. In his scientific activity Father Gabriel Strobl built up a huge insect collection with roughly 252,000 specimens, with the collection of about 80,000 flies being one of the three most important in Europe. Through his own collecting, exchange, buying and in the form of gifts Father Gabriel Strobl acquired over 44 years ... [Information of the supplier, translated]
Museums and Collections; Personal websites / biographies; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.stiftadmont.at/deutsch/
For several years, together with various Austrian publishers of scientific journals in biology and earth sciences, there has been an attempt to make publications in the form of citations and PDF documents available. More than 400,000 pages already exist and another 200,000 will follow in 2009. The PDF documents are completely OCRed, or are produced directly from digital layouts, so their content can be copied to a text editor. [Information of the supplier, translated]
Access on historical literatureResource type
http://www.landesmuseum.at/datenbanken/digilit/
CalPhotos is a collection of 122,031 images of plants, animals, fossils, people, and landscapes. A variety of organizations and individuals have contributed photographs to CalPhotos. The taxonomic and geographic information that accompanies the photos, along with the expert annotation system, result in a uniquely useful database for scientists, students, and other people interested in natural history. In addition to numerous ways to search the photos, common and scientific name browse lists and photo ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Picture databasesResource type
http://calphotos.berkeley.edu/
The Digital Academic Repository of Naturalis is a service which is part of a national and international network of scientific and scholarly information services. In the Naturalis repository, the scientific staff of Naturalis stores the electronic version of its publications for future use. The repository also makes sure that references to the publications become available within a international network of information services, hereby increasing the visibility of the publications. [Information of the supplier]
Libraries and archives; Literature databasesResource type
http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/
Online since 1993, the Exploratorium was one of the first science museums to build a site on the World Wide Web. Our site now contains over 18 thousand award-winning Web pages exploring hundreds of different topics. We currently serve 20 million visitors a year. That makes us one of the most visited museum Web sites in the world. [Information of the supplier]
Museums and Collections; Discipline based portals and link collectionsResource type
http://www.exploratorium.edu/index.html
Das Haus der Natur besteht seit dem Jahr 1924. Es versteht sich als Schau-Museum mit sowohl regionaler als auch internationaler Ausrichtung sowie als ein vielseitiges Natur-Kompetenzzentrum für Stadt und Land Salzburg. Als Schau-Museum will das Haus der Natur möglichst viele Besucher für die verschiedensten Facetten der Natur begeistern, ihnen ein Naturverständnis vermitteln und einen Weg in die Natur weisen. Dazu wird versucht, die verschiedensten Themenbereiche der Natur - einschließlich des Menschen ... [Information of the supplier]
Museums and CollectionsResource type
http://www.hausdernatur.at/
Our vision of the Humboldt Digital Library goes beyond the traditional system. Humboldt's idea of interconnectedness requires a system of flexible navigation from any point in the digital library to any other related point within or outside Humboldt's works. A further innovative feature of this dynamic system is that it can recreate the context of a particular passage and make it possible to view images, interactive maps, and information about plants, animals, and scientific facts relevant to Humboldt's ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Access on historical literature; Research projectsResource type
http://www.avhumboldt.net/
10. Inatura
Immerse yourself in the diversity of Vorarlberg’s animate and inanimate nature. State-of-the-art multimedia presentations provide fascinating insights. Get a close-up of live animals and plants on your tour through the habitats of the province. True-to-life animal specimens promote hands-on learning and discovery. Design your own nature adventure with exciting games and hands-on experiments in the “Science Zones”. [Information of the supplier]
Museums and CollectionsResource type
http://inatura.at/
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