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Palaeontology

      Titles Descriptions
  1. Alwynne B Beaudoin
  2. Amber: Window to the Past
  3. Athena Review: Journal of Archaeology, History, and Exploration
  4. Blast from the Past
  5. BMS: British Micropalaeontological Society
  6. Canadian Archaeological Radiocarbon Database
  7. CSU Bioweb
  8. Dino Russ's Lair
  9. Dinosaurs at the Hunterian Museum
  10. Earthwatch Dinosaur Tracking Projects
  11. Faunmap Project
  12. Feathered Dinosaurs found in China
  13. Fossil Horse Cybermuseum
  14. Geological Time Machine
  15. International Plant Taphonomy Meetings
  16. Joseph Leidy
  17. Journey into Phylogenetic Systematics
  18. Learning from the Fossil Record
  19. Links for Palaeobotanists
  20. Museum of Paleontology
  21. Natural History Museum
  22. Natural Selection
  23. Palaeontologia Electronica
  24. Palaeontological Association
  25. Palaeontological Society
  26. PaleoNet
  27. PaleoSource: Introduction to Applied Biostratigraphy
  28. Paper Dinosaurs, 1824-1969
  29. Piltdown Plot
  30. Plant Fossil Record
  31. Review and Atlas of Palaeovegetation
  32. Willo: The Dinosaur with a Heart
  33. WWW Virtual Library: Evolution
  34. Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
  35. Zoological Record

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Alwynne B Beaudoin
List of Alwynne B Beaudoin's personal publications dealing with palaeoenvironmental and geoarchaeological work in western Canada. Includes a Dictionary of Quaternary Acronyms and Abbreviations, Paleoenvironmental Records of Postglacial Climate Change in the Prairie, and a 'Dung File' of references on pollen, parasites, and plant remains in coprolites and latrines.
     Author: Beaudoin, Alwynne B.
     Subjects: american archaeology, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 930.1
     Resource type: articles
Amber: Window to the Past
Highlights of an exhibition recreating a 23 to 30-million-year-old Dominican amber forest. Amber is a form of tree resin - an organic substance whose structure has changed very little over time - and the reconstruction derives from direct evidence provided by the amber fossils or inferred on the basis of plant-feeding forms of insects.
     Author: American Museum of Natural History
     Subjects: forests, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 561
     Resource type: guide
Athena Review: Journal of Archaeology, History, and Exploration
Issues offer articles, images, and maps which examine paleoanthropology, palaeontology, recent archaeological finds throughout the world, plant domestication, and remote sensing. A guide to archaeology resources on the Internet also features.
     Author: Athena Publications
     Subjects: archaeology research, palaeontology, world archaeology
     DeweyClass: 930
     Resource type: journal
Blast from the Past
Offers evidence of an asteroid impact 65 million years ago, when dinosaurs became extinct. Features images from a deep-sea core sample which supports the hypothesis that an asteroid collision devastated terrestrial and marine environments worldwide, and shows a record of flourishing marine life before the event, followed by mass extinction, the evolution of new species and slow recovery of surviving life forms after the event.
     Author: Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History
     Subjects: dinosaurs, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 560
     Resource type: documents, images
BMS: British Micropalaeontological Society
Society for the advancement of the education of the public in the study of micropalaeontology. Publishes the Journal of Micropalaeontology and a Stereo-Atlas of Ostracod Shells in two parts each year.
     Author: British Micropalaeontological Society
     Subjects: palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 561
     Resource type: institution
Canadian Archaeological Radiocarbon Database
Online database of radiocarbon measurements indicating the age of archaeological and vertebrate sites in Canada. Searches can be conducted by entering Borden block, Borden number, site name, province, laboratory number, material dated, cultural affiliation, or range of dates. Information returned includes full radiocarbon (carbon-14) measurements, including provenience, taxon information, and comments. Also available in French.
     Author: Morlan, Richard, Canadian Museum of Civilization
     Subjects: archaeology research, canada, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 560
     Resource type: reference data
CSU Bioweb
A collection of biological science resources for teaching and research. Includes articles, lectures, activities, diagrams and images for a range of subjects such as botany, cell biology, ecology, palaeontology and zoology.
     Author: California State University
     Subjects: biology education, biology research, botany, cell biology, ecology, palaeontology, zoology
     DeweyClass: 570
     Resource type: documents, images
Dino Russ's Lair
Provides information pertaining to dinosaur and vertebrate palaeontology. Offers a variety of material including details of digs and exhibits, and a range of artwork, publications, and societies.
     Author: Jacobson, Russell J.
     Subjects: dinosaurs, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 567.9
     Resource type: documents, images
Dinosaurs at the Hunterian Museum
Illustrated dinosaur exhibition and information, including recent dinosaur bones found in Scotland.
     Author: Hunterian Museum, Glasgow University
     Subjects: dinosaurs, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 567.9
     Resource type: images
Earthwatch Dinosaur Tracking Projects
Study of the dinosaur footprints of the middle Jurassic (Ravenscar Group) of the Cleveland area of Yorkshire.
     Author: Sheffield University Department of Earth Sciences
     Subjects: dinosaurs, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 567.9
     Resource type: documents, images
Faunmap Project
A database of late Quaternary distribution of mammal species which documents the evolution of mammal communities in the US during the last 40,000 years.
     Author: Illinois State Museum
     Subjects: palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 569
     Resource type: reference data
Feathered Dinosaurs found in China
Article addressing the origin and early evolution of birds and whether or not they are derived from coelurosaurian theropod dinosaurs. Two theropods from the Upper Jurassic / Lower Cretaceous Chaomidianzi Formation of Liaoning province in China are described.
     Author: Monastersky, R.
     Subjects: birds, dinosaurs, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 568
     Resource type: article
Fossil Horse Cybermuseum
Resource tracing the evolution of the horse. Gives details about the name 'horse' itself, the relationship between artiodactyls and perissodactyls as determined by their hooves, changes affecting the bones of horse feet over time, a stratigraphy describing the layering process of fossilisation, and a geological time scale of horses' evolution.
     Author: Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida
     Subjects: horses, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 569
     Resource type: museum
Geological Time Machine
An introduction to geology and palaeontology through history with exhibits, scientific discoveries, and theories.
     Author: University of California Berkeley Museum of Paleontology
     Subjects: geology education, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 551
     Resource type: guide
International Plant Taphonomy Meetings
Abstracts of papers presented at the annual meeting of scientists concerning the study of plant taphonomy, from 1999 onwards. Also includes tables of contents of proceedings from earlier meetings.
     Author: University of Wurzburg Institute of Mineralogy
     Subjects: palaeontology, plant biology
     DeweyClass: 561
     Resource type: documents
Joseph Leidy
Joseph Leidy (1823-1891), known as the 'Father of American Vertebrate Palaeontology', was a pioneer in the areas of parasitology and protozoology whose interest and expertise also extended into the scientific areas of anatomy, natural history, entomology, geology, and pathology. This resource provides a biographical timeline of one of America's great scientists, charting his life and work using images and essays.
     Author: Academy of Natural Sciences
     Subjects: natural history, palaeontology, scientists
     DeweyClass: 508
     Resource type: biography
Journey into Phylogenetic Systematics
Guide to phylogenetic systematics, the study of the way that biologists reconstruct the pattern of events that have led to the distribution and diversity of life. Covers an introduction to cladistics, methodology and implications of cladistics, and the need for cladistics.
     Author: University of California Berkeley Museum of Paleontology
     Subjects: evolution, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 576.88
     Resource type: guide
Learning from the Fossil Record
Hypertext version of a book which teaches information on how scientists use fossil evidence to reconstruct the past. It also offers ideas about using palaeontology to teach the scientific process.
     Author: Paleontological Society
     Subjects: palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 560
     Resource type: book, guide
Links for Palaeobotanists
Annotated links to Internet resources for palaeobotanists, with an Upper Triassic bias.
     Author: Kelber, Klaus-Peter, Mineralogisches Institut, Universitat Wurzburg
     Subjects: botany, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 561
     Resource type: index
Museum of Paleontology
UCMP's mission is the conservation of palaeontological materials, collections development, and research and instructional support. The Museum's collections include protists, plants, invertebrates and vertebrates. Extensive Web exhibits follow the themes of phylogeny (the 'family tree' of life), geological time (the temporal existence of groups of organisms) and evolutionary thought (evolutionary topics and scientists in their historical context).
     Author: University of California Berkeley
     Subjects: evolution, history of science, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 560
     Resource type: museum
Natural History Museum
The Museum's mission is to maintain and develop its collections and use them to promote the discovery, understanding, responsible use and enjoyment of the natural world. Its collections of over 68,000,000 specimens, gathered from across the globe, represent more than 300 years of scientific collecting and study and are at the heart of the institution's scientific research, information services, education and exhibition activities. Online displays include Life Galleries, Earth Galleries, Wildlife Garden and VR trilobites.
     Author: British Museum of Natural History
     Subjects: biodiversity, british museums, british natural resources, natural history, palaeontology, zoology
     DeweyClass: 508
     Resource type: moving images, museum
Natural Selection
Catalogue of links which cover natural resources and energy, palaeontology, biology, botany, and zoology.
     Author: BIOME, Nottingham University
     Subjects: biology links, botany, natural history, palaeontology, zoology
     DeweyClass: 500
     Resource type: index
Palaeontologia Electronica
Full text electronic journal detailing developments in palaeontology and related fields. Articles may be read in English, Spanish, French, and German.
     Author: Coquina Press
     Subjects: palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 560
     Resource type: journal
Palaeontological Association
Society founded in 1957 which aims to further the study of palaeontology through publication of academic journals (Palaeontology and Special Papers in Palaeontology), Newsletters, field guides, meetings and field excursions. The interests of members include macropalaeontology, micropalaeontology, palaeobotany, vertebrate palaeontology, palaeoecology, and biostratigraphy.
     Author: Palaeontological Association
     Subjects: palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 560
     Resource type: institution
Palaeontological Society
Society concerned with protecting fossil specimens and sites of scientific interest, as well as keeping them available to professional and amateur collectors. Includes the Society's Code for Fossil Collecting.
     Author: Paleontological Society
     Subjects: palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 560
     Resource type: documents
PaleoNet
Resources for palaeontologists, particularly paleontological professionals and postgraduate students. Includes links to museums, professional societies, conference information and job listings. Geological research links are listed by period, and a virtual art gallery displays representations of ancient life forms through digital imagery.
     Author: MacLeod, N.
     Subjects: palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 560
     Resource type: index
PaleoSource: Introduction to Applied Biostratigraphy
Illustrated course notes for paleoecology and biostratigraphy, both of which arise from a biological response to environmental conditions (water chemistry, deposition) and which are subsequently geologic detail (geochemistry, formations, bedding, etc.). The course includes discussion of sampling and quality control in processing and examination methods, how biostratigraphy and paleoecology are derived and how well they work, and some specific subjects such as deep-water and sub-salt biostratigraphy and quantitative methods.
     Author: Godfrey, Woodson
     Subjects: palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 560
     Resource type: guide
Paper Dinosaurs, 1824-1969
An exhibition of original publications related to the history of dinosaur discovery.
     Author: Linda Hall Library
     Subjects: dinosaurs, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 567.9
     Resource type: documents
Piltdown Plot
Resources exploring the phenomenon of Piltdown Man, a discovery in the field of human evolution now known to be a hoax. Documents the efficacy of Piltdown from its origins in 1912-17 to the 1953-55 expose. Includes articles which set the context of early 20th-century anthropology, examples of favourable and critical commentary on Piltdown Man, and pieces setting out the prosecution and defence of likely hoax suspects.
     Author: Blinderman, Charles & Joyce, David
     Subjects: evolution, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 569.9
     Resource type: documents, images
Plant Fossil Record
Searchable database holding descriptions and occurrences of extinct plants. Provides information about genera, taxonomy, and species location. Occurrence data can be plotted onto palaeogeographic maps.
     Author: International Organisation of Palaeobotany
     Subjects: palaeontology, plant data, plant distribution
     DeweyClass: 580
     Resource type: reference data
Review and Atlas of Palaeovegetation
A set of preliminary, broad-scale ecosystem map reconstructions is presented for the world at the Last Glacial Maximum (18,000 years ago) and the early Holocene (8,000 years ago), the mid Holocene (5,000 years ago) and for comparison 'present-potential' maps that may be regarded as approximating the late Holocene vegetation distribution as it would - or might - have been without agricultural modification.
     Author: Adams, J. M. & Faure, H., Quaternary Environments Network
     Subjects: botany, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 561
     Resource type: image collection
Willo: The Dinosaur with a Heart
Information about the discovery of the fossilised heart of a small herbivore called a Thescelosaurus which revealed a structure more like that of a bird or a mammal than a reptile, suggesting that some dinosaurs had high metabolic rates. Includes images of the 3-D reconstruction of the dinosaur's chest cavity.
     Author: North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
     Subjects: dinosaurs, natural history, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 567.9
     Resource type: documents, images
WWW Virtual Library: Evolution
Index of resources on evolution. Includes academic departments, organisations, museums and exhibits, collections, molecular evolution, palaeontology and natural history, journals, books and software.
     Author: Fagen, Adam
     Subjects: evolution, palaeontology
     DeweyClass: 576.8
     Resource type: index
Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
The Peabody Museum's collections are at the core of the museum's exhibit philosophy. Exhibitions include the Age of Reptiles, Invertebrate Paleontology, Fossil of the Month, Birds of Connecticut, The Social Life of Cliff Swallows, Natural History Dioramas, An Ndjuka Maroon Shrine from Suriname, Designing Dinosaurs, and Dogs in Native America.
     Author: Yale University
     Subjects: dinosaurs, dogs, natural history, palaeontology, reptiles, suriname
     DeweyClass: 560
     Resource type: museum
Zoological Record
Annual index to worldwide zoological literature, first published in 1864. It is available in print, compact disc and online formats, providing access to world literature via author name, taxon name or subject, geographical and palaeontological terms.
     Author: Zoological Society of London and BIOSIS
     Subjects: palaeontology, taxonomy, zoology
     DeweyClass: 590
     Resource type: bibliography