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Looks at the basic structure and classification of sponges. Includes information of cell types, skeleton, body forms, restrictions to growth and the essential taxonomy of the phylum. Approximately three...
Methods of classification: defines the types of character states used in classification and looks at the differing use of characters in cladistics, phenetics and numerical taxonomy. Illustrates the...
A utility included in Biodersity Consortium courseware package. It is a hierarchical concept-mapped database browser which gives access to synopsis and species information for all the main groups of living...
An introduction to the terminology and classification of world vegetation systems, presenting a problem-orientated approach to vegetation mapping. The student is asked to construct an hierarchical concept...
Teaching material which i Introduces the diversity of ungulates and describes key aspects of their biology. Discusses the evolutionary origins and describes representative ‘Perissodactyla’ and...
Defines biodiversity and looks at the history of the subject area. Describes the biodiversity of different taxonomic groups and discusses where the centres of biodiversity are. Describes methods of counting...
A tutorial describing how to use Microcosm and MEMB ('Multimedia Encyclopaedia of Mammalian Biology’) to explore the Bat Echolocation Trail. Approximately 1.5 hours of teaching material.
Thousands of species each year become extinct as a result of human exploitation of natural resources. Millions more - we can only guess how many, many of which are still undiscovered, still unclassified and...
A brief tutorial describing how to use Microcosm and MEMB ('Multimedia Encyclopaedia of Mammalian Biology’) to explore the Comparative Brains Trail. Approximately one hour of teaching material.
Hypermedia courseware delivery shell which presents the learning environment in which students work while using the courseware. It presents a common user interface for all modules, gives access to many tools...
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