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i0Anatomical Terms of Location - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomical_terms_of_location - Article from Wikipedia describing the complex terminology necessary to be used when describing the anatomy of animals in order to avoid confusion.
 
i0Animal Cells and Tissues: Organization of the Animal Body - http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookAnimalTS.html - Notes by Michael J. Farabee on the structure and functions of each of the four major animal tissue types: epithelial, muscle, connective and bone.
 
i0Animal Diversity - http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/science/biological_sciences/lab13/biolab13_3.html#Hemichordata - Gives the key anatomical characteristics of members of Phylum Hemichordata, Phylum Chordata and its Subphyla Urochordata, Cephalochordata and Vertebrata. Illustrated by slides.
 
i0Animal Organ Systems and Homeostasis - http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookANIMORGSYS.html - Homeostasis describes the physical and chemical parameters that an organism must maintain to allow proper functioning of its component cells, tissues and organs.
 
i0Biological Diversity: Animals - http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookDiversity_9.html - Outlines the evolutionary history of animal groups from the simple coelomates to the chordates and the various vertebrate classes, with diagrams and photographs.
 
i0Bone - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone - Article from Wikipedia describing the characteristics, functions and types of bone and how bone is formed.
 
i0Breathing in Stegocephalians - http://tolweb.org/notes/?note_id=469 - Most tetrapods breathe with the lungs that they inherited from their ancestors such as the coelacanth and lungfishes and this is probably also true of extinct groups of stegocephalians.
 
i0Chordata - Biomedia Zoology Museum - http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/biomedia/text/txt_chord.htm - An introduction to the taxonomy of the phylum Chordata with explanations of the technical terms used.
 
i0Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates - http://cumv.bio.cornell.edu/ - Educational and research resource with sections on ichthyology, herpetology, ornithology and mammalogy.
 
i0Department of Vertebrate Zoology - http://vertebrates.si.edu/ - Information on the research and programs being undertaken at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.
 
i0Guide to Animal Sounds on the Net - http://members.tripod.com/Thryomanes/AnimalSounds.html - Provides an index to animal sounds on the Web including birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and insects.
 
i0Hearing in Stegocephalians - http://tolweb.org/articles/?article_id=470 - In this article, Michael Laurin outlines the anatomy and evolution of the outer, middle and inner ear in land vertebrates.
 
i0Infrared Zoo - http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/image_galleries/ir_zoo/index.html - Uses infrared photography to show the differences between warm and cold blooded animals.
 
i0Invertebrate Members of the Phylum Chordata - http://www.nhc.ed.ac.uk/index.php?page=24.25.312.314 - Outlines the differences between the subphylum Vertebrata and the two subphyla, Urochordata and Cephalochordata.
 
i0Life History of Stegocephalians - http://tolweb.org/notes/?note_id=468 - Michael Laurin outlines the life history of tetrapods and extinct terrestrial vertebrates.
 
i0Molecular Patterns of Sex Determination in the Animal Kingdom: a Comparative Study of the Biology of Reproduction - http://www.rbej.com/content/4/1/59 - Abstract from an article studying a variety of regulatory mechanisms that determine the sex of offspring in the animal kingdom.
 
i0Museum of Vertebrate Zoology - http://mvz.berkeley.edu/ - Provides specimen data and archival materials from the collections of the University of California, Berkeley.
 
i0Museum of Vertebrate Zoology Collections - http://www.mip.berkeley.edu/mvz/collections/ - Searchable database of specimens that includes over 50,000 tissue samples for use in molecular analyses.
 
i0Online Biology Book: Glossary - http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookgloss.html - Comprehensive list of the technical terms you are likely to come across, with cross references.
 
i0Other Animal Sounds - http://www.naturesongs.com/otheranimals.html - Clips recorded by Doug Von Gausig of the sounds made by various amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds.
 
i0Phylogeny of Stegocephalians - http://tolweb.org/articles/?article_id=467 - Stegocephalians are tetrapods with digits rather than fins. Michael Laurin explores the relationship between the extant and the extinct members of this group.
 
i0Respiratory System - http://www.uta.edu/biology/2458lab/Exercise%2036%20%20Anatomy%20of%20the%20Respiratory%20System.pdf - Notes on external and internal respiration, ventilation, aquatic and aerial gas exchange in all classes of vertebrate.
 
i0Sensory Systems in Amphioxus: A Window on the Ancestral Chordate Condition - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15353907?dopt=Abstract - Abstract from a paper comparing the sensory systems of vertebrates with the less-developed systems of Amphioxus.
 
i0Skulls: Structure and Function - http://www.calacademy.org/exhibits/skulls/structure_and_function.html - Though primarily designed to protect the brain, the architecture of an animal’s skull can help scientists to deduce many of its dietary and social patterns.
 
i0Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology - http://www.snwvb.org/ - Devoted to the study of terrestrial vertebrates in the Pacific northwest. Offers publications and reference data.
 
i0Terrestrial Vertebrates - http://tolweb.org/Terrestrial_Vertebrates/14952 - Describes the principle characteristics of tetrapods, which have well defined joints and digits, their classification and phylogenetic relationships.
 
i0The Annual Symposium of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy - http://www.svpca.org/ - Details of this year’s meeting of SVPCA and abstracts from presentations made in previous years.
 
i0The Evolution of Left-Right Asymmetry in Chordates - http://users.ox.ac.uk/~zool0615/My%20PDFs/BioEssays%20asymmetry%20review.pdf - Article by Clive Boorman and Sebastian Shimeld discussing directional asymmetric morphology in which sidedness is fixed for a population, species or higher taxon.
 
i0The Integument - http://www.usm.maine.edu/bio/courses/bio205/08_integument.html - Notes on the functions and anatomy of skin and its evolution.
 
i0The Integument and its Derivatives - http://www.zoology.ubc.ca/courses/bio204/lab5_frameset.htm - These notes cover the dermis and epidermis including skin, beaks, nails, hooves, horns, hair, feathers, scales and teeth.
 
i0The Society for Experimental Biology (SEB) - http://www.sebiology.org/ - SEB membership is open to scientists world-wide and the Animal Section is a thriving community of enthusiastic scientists working across diverse scientific fields.
 
i0The Vertebrate: Glossary - http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Lists/Glossary/Glossary.html - Provides a comprehensive list of definitions of the technical terms likely to be met when studying the vertrebates.
 
i0The Vertebrates - http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/V/Vertebrates.html - Notes on the classification structure of the Vertebrates with a cladogram to review the evolutionary relationships of the craniata.
 
i0Tissue Engineering - http://www.nuigalway.ie/anatomy/tissue_engineering.html - Describes research at the National University of Ireland, Galway into developing methods of constructing organs in the laboratory that can subsequently be used in medical applications.
 
i0Urochordata and Cephalochordata - http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/c/l/clm278/index.html - Commonly called tunicates and lancelets, these marine creatures provide important clues in the study of vertebrates.
 
i0Urochordata and Cephalochordata - http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/c/j/cjr199/ - Outlines the biology of the invertebrate members of the Chordata, the sea squirts, salps, Larvacea and Amphioxus.
 
i0Vertebrate Zoology - http://www.ossm.edu/biology/vzln.htm - Lecture notes on the characteristics of the Phylum Chordata and the further characteristics of the classes of animals in the Subphylum Vertebrata.
 
i0Will's Skull Page - http://www.skullsite.co.uk/ - Features images and measurements of mammalian skulls as well as updates and related links.
 
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