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Cold-blooded vertebrates, Pisces (fishes)
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You can use the general search at the top of every page to find a particular fish by its scientific, common or family name or use the fish finders on the Find a fish page to locate your species of interest. [Information of the supplier, modified]
Factual databases; Identification keysResource type
http://australianmuseum.net.au/Find-a-fish
The Australian Society For Fish Biology was founded in 1971 to promote fish studies and provide a forum for the exchange of information between fish biologists. The Society has over 600 members in 2003, drawn from across Australia and overseas, representing the government, research, educational and private sectors. [Information of the supplier]
Non-governmental organisations; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.asfb.org.au/
This January 2004 Catalog is more recent than the hardbound printed edition (April, 1998)—a 3-volume set of 2,905 pp. and a CD-ROM (see ordering information). Many errors have been corrected and new additions made in the on-line version. Treated in the "Catalog of Fishes" are about 56,000 described species and subspecies (= species) of fishes, about 10,600 genera and subgenera (= genera) of fishes, and about 21,700 references. Approximately 4,000 of the species names are not available for use because ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://researcharchive.calacademy.org/research/Ichthyology/catalog/fishcatmain.asp
Virtually unique in the animal kingdom, with a saga steeped in science and popular imagination, the fabulous Coelacanth ("see-la-kanth"), that 400 million year old "living fossil" fish, paddles on. Pre-dating the dinosaurs by millions of years and once thought to have gone extinct with them, 65 million years ago, the Coelacanth with its "missing link" "proto legs" was "discovered" alive and well in 1938! [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.dinofish.com/
Zu den häufigsten Plattfischarten in der Nordsee gehören Kliesche, Flunder, Scholle, Seezunge und der schmackhafte Steinbutt. Hier lernen Sie die wichtigsten Merkmale kennen, die Ihnen helfen, diese Fischarten voneinander zu unterscheiden. Außerdem, Fisch ist ein gesundes und bekömmliches Lebensmittel, biologisch hochwertig und eine gesunde und wohlschmeckende Alternative zum Fleischgericht. [Information of the supplier]
Newsletter, mailing lists, forums, blogsResource type
http://limanda.wordpress.com
The Fish Barcode of Life effort is creating a valuable public resource in the form of an electronic database containing DNA barcodes, images, and geospatial coordinates of examined specimens. The database contains linkages to voucher specimens, information on species distributions, nomenclature, authoritative taxonomic information, collateral natural history information and literature citations. FISH-BOL thus complements and enhances existing information resources, including FishBase and various ... [Information of the supplier]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groups; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.fishbol.org/
FishBase, a global information system with all you ever wanted to know about fishes. FishBase is a relational database with information to cater to different professionals such as research scientists, fisheries managers, zoologists and many more. FishBase on the web contains practically all fish species known to science. [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.fishbase.org/
Die Gesellschaft zur Rettung des Störs Acipenser sturio L. e.V. wurde am 01.07.1994 im Senckenberginstitut in Frankfurt am Main gegründet. Sie ist ein Zusammenschluss von Wissenschaftlern, Institutionen/Verbänden und Vertretern der interessierten Öffentlichkeit. Ihr Ziel ist der Wiederaufbau und die nachfolgende Erhaltung der Störbestände in Deutschland und Europa. Sie dient der Koordination und Durchführung von Projekten zum Aufbau von Laichfischbeständen, zur Haltung und Reproduktion von Stören, ... [Information of the supplier]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groupsResource type
http://www.sturgeon.de/
LarvalBase is a comprehensive information system on fish larvae that are relevant in the field of fisheries research and finfish aquaculture, combining traditional sources such as primary and “grey” literature. In addition, data from various sources as Internet and e.g. from practising aquaculturists, even in developing countries, are considered to be valuable for the database. (...) The LarvalBase-Project was started in the beginning of 1998 in close conjunction with FishBase, the largest data base ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.larvalbase.org/
The goal of this project is the re-introduction of allis shad in the River Rhine System. This large member of the herring family migrated in huge numbers hundreds of kilometers upstream and was once an important species for the commercial inland fishery. Allis shad grow up to 70 cm in total length and reach a total weight of up to 4 kg. At the beginning of the 20th century the Rhine shad population collapsed. Reasons for the decline included over fishing, water pollution and the construction ... [Information of the supplier]
Official corporations and organisations; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.lanuv.nrw.de/alosa-alosa/
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