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NABSLinks
- Ecology
Email the NABS Link webmaster to suggest a new link or indicate a correction.
- Cooperative Research Centre for Freshwater Ecology (392)
The Cooperative Research Centre for Freshwater Ecology exists to provide the ecological
basis for the sustainable management of Australian temperate region surface waters.
- Department of Ecology and Ecotoxicology, University of Amsterdam (365)
Describes current research projects, publication list, student information and links on aquatic ecology and ecotoxicology.
- Ecological Society of America (498)
"The nation's leading professional society of ecologists". Site has information about the society, its publications, meetings, funding opportunities and the Sustainable Biosphere Initiative.
- Ecological Subregions of the United States (457)
This document contains the biophysical descriptions of the Sections as depicted on the map "Ecoregions and Subregions of the United States," dated June 1994. The basis for the map and this document is the National Hierarchical Framework of Ecological Units (ECOMAP 1993). This framework provides a standardized method for classifying, mapping, and describing ecological units at various geographic planning and analysis scales.
- Prof. Alan Hildrew's Freshwater Research Group, U.K. (587)
The invertebrates of streams within the Ashdowne Forest (a Site of Special Scientific Interest) have been the primary focus of the research group since the early 1970s. Because many of the streams are acid, they are species-poor. Part of the U.K. Acid Waters Monitoring Network.
- The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Biodiversity, Ecology, and the Environment (Biosciences) (544)
Biodiversity, Ecology, and the Environment (Biosciences). Information categorized first
by provider, then by subject.
- U.S. Long-term Ecological Research Network (LTER) (447)
LTER is a collaborative effort involving more than 1100 scientists and students investigating ecological processes operating at long time scales and over broad spatial scales. The Network consists of 21 sites representing diverse ecosystems and research emphases. Links to the International Long-term Ecological Research Network.
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