NABS Home | What's new? | Search | Contact

  
  email password   Forgot your login information?

About NABS

Membership application

Taxonomic certification

Classified Ads

Students & Postdocs

• Publications

Journal

Bulletin

Membership directory

NABStracts

Bibliography

• NABSLinks

Aquariums

Aquatic insects

Aquatic plants

Bibliographies

Bioassessment

Biological collections

• Biological research stations

Conservation organizations

Consultants

Data and metadata directories

Ecology

Education

Equipment and Book Suppliers

GIS and Mapping

Government agencies

Hydrology

Images

Invertebrates

Job opportunities

Journals and eJournals

Just for fun

Limnology

Methods

Museums

Outreach

Phylogeny

Private research institutes

Rivers

Scientific societies

Software

Special environments

Species list

Web indexes

Education & Outreach

Annual meeting

Journal (J-NABS)

Society Business

Members only

NABSWeb Admin

 
 

NABSLinks - Biological research stations

Email the NABS Link webmaster to suggest a new link or indicate a correction.

  • Churchill Northern Studies Center (402)
    Arctic research in climatology, archaeology, birds, mammals and plants.
  • Delta Marsh Biological Station (320)
    Located at the University of Manitoba Field Station at Delta Marsh, one of the largest lacustrine marshes in North America.
  • National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) (643)
    In response to grand challenges in ecology and the environmental sciences, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has proposed that Major Research Equipment and Facilities Construction (NSF-MREFC) funds be used to implement a new and unprecedented research and education platform—NEON, the National Ecological Observatory Network. NEON will be the first national ecological measurement and observation system designed both to answer regional- to continental-scale scientific questions and to have the interdisciplinary participation necessary to achieve credible ecological forecasting and prediction. As such, NEON will transform the way we conduct science by enabling the integration of research and education from natural to human systems, and from genomes to the biosphere. Social scientists and educators will join ecologists and physical scientists in NEON planning and design and participate as observatory users, recognizing that we live on landscapes that are, to varying degrees, human-dominated ecosystems.
  • New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (314)
    The Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University. Hydroecology and Fish Biology.
  • Organization of Biological Field Stations in the U.S. (434)
    An association of more than 200 field stations and professionals concerned with field facilities for biological research and education, primarily in North and Central America. Site includes links to OBFS member stations.
  • The University of Michigan Biological Station (415)
  • University of Montana:Flathead Lake Biological Station (337)
    Research here emphasizes the limnology of the Flathead River-Lake Ecosystem.