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2013-08-04 — 2013-08-09, Sydney
Welcome to the 11th International Polychaete Conference being held in Sydney, Australia in 2013. The conference will be held at the Australian Museum, commencing on the afternoon of Sunday 4th August through to Friday 9th August 2013. The Organising committee is soliciting images from previous meetings which we will play during the opening Ice Breaker and Conference Dinner. [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (current)Resource type
http://www.ipc2013.com.au/
In response to the ‘Biodiversity Crisis’ and the ‘Taxonomic Impediment’, the aim of this publication is to make available, online, information about ecology and taxonomy of diverse groups of megadrile earthworms, information that is currently scattered, outdated, or otherwise unavailable. This goal complements those advocated by groups such as BioNet, CBD (GTI), Diversitas, GBIF, IUCN/SSG, Wikispecies, ZipcodeZoo and Zoobank. Presentation is a series of discrete chapters in various formats as originally ... [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.annelida.net/earthworm/
Earthworms are essential to the life and health of the planet's soils, and thus to the life and health of terrestrial ecosystems. Charles Darwin and others have shown that earthworms both make soil, and ensure its fertility. Lumbricus rubellus is a common earthworm, found in many temperate ecosystems, used as a model species by researchers investigating the biology and ecology of the soil, and the effects of pollutants and other chemicals on soil organisms. This website is the home of our efforts ... [Information of the supplier]
Research projects; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://xyala.cap.ed.ac.uk/Lumbribase/
Welcome to the internet resources for scientific research of the nereidid polychaete Platynereis dumerilii. This site is a comprehensive database containing the basic information on breeding, development, anatomy of various stages, gene expression patterns, as well as the relevant literature. Regular updates will be made by integrating recent research data. [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.uni-giessen.de/~gf1019/home/
Polychaeta of the Southern Ocean LifeDesk records the biodiversity and taxonomy of Antarctic and Subantarctic polychaetes (Annelida: Polychaeta). The Southern Ocean encircling Antarctica hosts a diverse polychaete fauna. The first benthic samples of polychaetes were taken on the voyage of H.M.S. Erebus & Terror, under the command of Captain Sir James Clark Ross. Ross reached the sea that bears his name in 1841. Many expeditions from many nations have visited Antarctic seas since, and over 700 named ... [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://polychaetasouthocean.lifedesks.org/
Polychaetes are a class of annelid worms that are abundant and species-rich in the marine environment. The core of this website is a searchable database of polychaete species descriptions and records, which are all mapped . Anyone can view this. Registered users can also edit, add images and upload their own descriptions and data and edit data already on the site. Currently the emphasis is on deep-sea polychaetes, but any data is permissible. This website is intended as a data-sharing area for anybody ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databases; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://polychaetes.info/
Sipuncula are marine invertebrate worms, commonly known as peanut worms or star worms, comprising around 151 recognized species. They are widely distributed throughout the world's oceans from intertidal tropical to cold deep-water habitats. These little-known marine invertebrates are inconspicuous, and often confused with holothurians, echiurans or nemerteans and easily overlooked by inexperienced observers. However sipunculans have few, but peculiar characteristics that separate them easily from ... [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://sipuncula.lifedesks.org/
Hallo, mein Name ist Karl-Maria ImBoden und ich begleite Euch durch die Ausstellung Regenwurm. Hier erfahrt Ihr viel wissenswertes über mich, meine Kumpels und unseren Lebensraum Boden. Na dann viel Spass!
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.regenwurm.ch/de/einfhrung/willkommen.html
This database (2nd Edition 1997) contains about 17500 references of the last 300 years on polychaete annelids. It is a searchable version of a downloadable file. For more details on the database and download, visit Annelid Resources. [Information of the supplier]
Literature databasesResource type
http://biosys-serv.biologie.uni-ulm.de:591/PolyDB/PolyDBN_su.html
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