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 OSSM Vertebrate Zoology
Pulmonary circulation-supplies the lungs with oxygen and provides a short, quick and efficient way of getting blood from the heart to the lungs where it can "pick up oxygen", supply the lungs with oxygen as well, and then return to the heart so that oxygen can then be transported to the rest of the body.
the caudal vertebra are fused into a urostyle (coccyx, tailbone) which is found, usually, in the more advanced vertebrates, e.g.
Bone is the major component of most vertebrate endoskeletons with some cartilage present as well.
http://www.ossm.edu/biology/vzln1.htm

  
 SYLLABUS B3405 Vertebrate Zoology - TAMUK
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this course is to acquaint students with the identification, systematics, life history, anatomy, and adaptive strategies of the vertebrates and to expose them to field techniques used in their study.
This is the text that is used in the vast majority of Vertebrate Zoology courses taught in colleges and universities in this country.
THE INTERNET: You should visit this website regularly for further information, outlines, handouts, and links to other sites of interest.
http://users.tamuk.edu/kfjab02/Biology/Vertebrate%20Zoology/b3405.htm

  
 VZ Libraries Homepage
These divisional libraries focus on the systematics, taxonomy, anatomy and physiology, ecology, distribution, and evolution of their respective subject groups.
Because of the diversity among the Vertebrate Zoology collections, each will be discussed separately.
The staffing of these libraries has been enhanced over time.
http://www.sil.si.edu/Libraries/vz/

  
 Vertebrate Zoology -
The course is designed to introduce students to the diversity of vertebrate life, with a focus on form, function, and evolution.  In addition, we use this diversity to highlight a number of theoretical issues that are areas of current debate.
There will be one laboratory exam that will test your understanding of vertebrate classification, form, and function (20%).
Two 50-minute in-class exams will be given during the term (15% each), and an in-class final held on the last day of class (20%).  Exams will be designed to test your conceptual knowledge of the material; however you will also be asked to give examples of vertebrates that illustrate a concept.
http://www.zoo.ufl.edu/courses/vertzoo

  
 NMNH Vertebrate Zoology Page
Vertebrate Zoology is the study of animals with backbones.
We welcome visitors to the collections who have a bona-fide research program or research interest in vertebrate zoology.
These observations help shed new light on the population sizes, distributions, eating habits, and reproductive patterns of these rare animals.
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/vert/

  
 AllRefer.com - fish, in zoology (Vertebrate Zoology) - Encyclopedia
Furthermore, there are members of the terrestrial vertebrate classes, such as whales and sea snakes, that have adopted an aquatic way of life; these may superficially resemble fishes and are sometimes erroneously called fishes, but they are air-breathers, and their anatomical structure reveals their relationship to land animals.
Fish were the earliest vertebrates and presumably evolved from a group of aquatic lower chordates (see Chordata); the terrestrial vertebrates evolved from fishes.
A number of aquatic invertebrate animals and groups have common names that include the term fish (for example, crayfish and shellfish), but these do not resemble and are not related to true fishes.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/F/fish.html

  
 Systematics of the Vertebrates
Move deeper into the systematics of vertebrate groups by selecting one of the boxes containing a picture!
The above cladogram is based on one contained in a review by J.
For more information about the relationships of vertebrate groups, try the Tree of Life page on vertebrates at the University of Arizona.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/vertebrates/vertsy.html

  
 Museum of Vertebrate Zoology Data Access
The Museum of Vertebrate Zoology or its staff is not responsible for damages, injury or loss due to the use of these data.
If any of these records are used in an analysis or report, the provenance of the original data must be acknowledged and the MVZ notified.
Questions and comments about this site should be sent to mvz@elib.cs.berkeley.edu.
http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/mvz

  
 American Museum of Natural History
Postdoctoral researchers, typically supported for two years of study, pursue their own research projects using Division collections and Museum laboratory facilities.
In many instances, series of specimens for single localities are large enough to permit statistical study of population-level variation, which is unusual for vertebrates.
It has approximately 3.5 million specimens, which range from whales to bats, catfish to coelacanths, rattlesnakes to treefrogs, and hummingbirds to ostriches.
http://www.amnh.org/science/divisions/vertzoo

  
 Oxford University Press: Vertebrate Zoology
You are here: OUP USA Home > U.S. General Catalog > Life Sciences > Vertebrate Zoology
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http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/LifeSciences/VertebrateZoology...

  
 BMA Seminary - Kellar Library - Reference Resources
New information will be added continually." Topics covered: Armed Forces History, Anthropology, Mineral Sciences, Musical History, Physical Sciences, Services, Textiles Conservation, Transportation History, and Vertebrate Zoology.
Therefore, the following responses have been compiled to answer frequently asked questions or to provide guidance in finding the requested information.
http://www.bmats.edu/library/library_int_reference.htm

  
 Department of Systematic Biology - Bibliographical Links
A list of theses and dissertations on cephalopod topics which is international in scope and spans several decades.
Selected reading lists and information relating to vertebrates
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/sysbiology/biblio.html

  
 Open Directory - Science: Biology: Zoology: Chordates
Top : Science : Biology : Zoology : Chordates
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology Collections - Searchable database of specimens, including over 50,000 tissue samples for use in molecular analyses.
Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates - A major educational and research resource with more than 1.5 million specimens.
http://dmoz.org/Science/Biology/Zoology/Chordates

  
 Yale Peabody Museum: Herpetology
Access to and use of the collections is available for scholarly use by legitimate researchers.
New England collections include specimens from the Maine Amphibian and Reptile Atlas Project, as well as from the Connecticut Amphibian Monitoring Project (in which Peabody Museum is a partner institution).
The herpetology collection is part of the Division of Vertebrate Zoology.
http://www.peabody.yale.edu/collections/her/

  
 Wisconsin Herpetology Homepage
This resource was initiated in 1997 by the Vertebrate Zoology Section of the Milwaukee Public Museum, with a grant from the Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center.
Please send comments and suggestions to the project head: Gary S Casper, Section of Vertebrate Zoology, Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee, WI 53233.
This page sponsored in part by the Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
http://www.mpm.edu/collect/vertzo/herp/atlas/welcome.html

  
 BIOLOGY 4402/5402
Gergus, E. and Schuett, G. Labs for Vertebrate Zoology: An Evolutionary Approach.
July 17: The origins of vertebrates and the jawless fish.
Recommended Texts: Pough, F. H., Janis, C. M., and Heiser, J. Vertebrate Life.
http://faculty.uca.edu/~benw/biol4402

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