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  • American Museum of Natural History: Department of Mammalogy Zapisz - The department collects, archives and studies specimens of recent mammals and houses over 275,000 specimens, making it the third largest collection of recent mammals in the world.
  • Andean (Spectacled) Bear Research at Alto Choco Zapisz - Researchers at this reserve in Ecuador are studying the biology and activity patterns of these timid bears with a view to improving future reintroduction projects. [PDF]
  • Ask a Scientist: Bats and Echolocation Zapisz - How do bats identify their own echoes, or even their own young? Some possible answers.
  • Bear Center: Research Zapisz - Outline of current research being undertaken and a list of publications.
  • Biology of Reproduction Zapisz - A morphological and immunohistochemical comparison of mammary tissues from the short-tailed fruit bat and the mouse.
  • Biology of the Mammary Gland Zapisz - Comprehensive research on the mammary gland at the National Institutes of Health in Maryland. Includes the mammary genome anatomy project.
  • Black Bear Research Zapisz - Excerpts from the graduate theses of researchers at the University of Wisconsin who studied various aspects of the biology of the black bear.
  • Burke Museum: Mammalogy Zapisz - The mammalogy program develops and maintains the valuable collection of over 50,000 specimens and trains students in research based on the collection.
  • Comparative Mammalian Brain Collections Zapisz - Provides information on the brain and images of both complete and sectioned brains of over 175 species.
  • Comparative Physiology of Respiration Zapisz - Chapter from a book by Walter F Boron examines respiration in mammals and the transportation of gases by the circulatory system.
  • Convergent Maternal Care Strategies in Ungulates and Macropods Zapisz - Antelopes and deer are plain dwelling herbivores that occupy similar ecological niches to kangaroos and wallabies. This research compares their strategies for caring for their young. [PDF]
  • DNA Surveillance: What Rat is That? Zapisz - Provides phylogenetic tools for the identification of rats (Rattus species) from southeast Asia and the Pacific region, often difficult to identify using morphological characters.
  • Department of Primatology, Max Planck Institute Zapisz - The department investigates issues related to the evolution of social systems, social behavior, cognitive abilities, and culture in apes.
  • Development of the Fetal Gonad and Reproductive System Zapisz - Outlines research by S Mackay at the University of Glasgow into gonadal development and differentiation using the opossum, Monodelphis domestica.
  • Extrinsic versus Intrinsic Factors in the Decline and Extinction of Australian Marsupials Zapisz - Research paper on this subject by Diana Fisher, Simon Blomberg and Ian Owens. [PDF]
  • Goat Anatomy: Bones Zapisz - Animation showing the skeleton with each bone identified.
  • Hystrix Zapisz - The Italian Journal of Mammalogy accepts papers on original research in basic and applied mammalogy concerning living and fossil mammals. It publishes extensive articles, reviews and short communications.
  • Introduction to the Rodentia Zapisz - Notes on this large group of mammals which include mice, rats, beavers, muskrats, porcupines, woodchucks, chipmunks, squirrels, prairie dogs, marmots and chinchillas.
  • Mammalian Forelimb Homologies Zapisz - Animated image which illustrates the similarities in forelimb structure of several different mammal species.
  • Mammalogy Zapisz - Part of a naturalist basic training course by John F. Pagels, Professor Emeritus of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University. [PDF]
  • Mammalogy on the Web Zapisz - Introduction to the study of mammals, their skeletons and dentition, systematics, cladistics, evolution and classification, with a glossary and bibliography.
  • Mammals Zapisz - The Australian Museum encourages research into the biology of Australian and Pacific mammals, has extensive collections and resources and will answer scientific enquiries.
  • Mammals Zapisz - Notes on mammalian characteristics, ecological adaptation, social behavior and fossil history.
  • Mammals of Kansas Zapisz - An online recognition and educational guide. Includes descriptions and photographs.
  • Microbiology of the Rumen Zapisz - Information on the microbes that colonise the guts of higher animals and their ecology. [PDF]
  • Neural Mechanisms of Vocal Control in Bats. Zapisz - Research by Gerd Schuller aims to determine which brain structures are involved in eliciting or controlling motor reactions and behavioral patterns.
  • North American Bear Center Zapisz - The NABC aims to improve the understanding of bears through education, research and rehabilitation. This site provides biological information on black, grizzly and polar bears.
  • Polar Bear Specialist Group Zapisz - Members of the PBSG are all research scientists from the five nations signing the International Agreement on the Conservation of Polar Bears.
  • Roe Deer Research Group Zapisz - Details of the unusual reproductive strategy of embryonic diapause (delayed implantation) adopted by roe deer.
  • Spinning Skulls Zapisz - Provides hundreds of QuickTime VR object movies and close-up images of mammal skulls and teeth along with pictures, sounds and anatomical information.
  • The Ruminant Digestive System Zapisz - Information on this system which is very different to that of non-ruminants, featuring a fermentation chamber housing millions of micro-organisms.
  • Whole Mouse Catalog Zapisz - Comprehensive guide to online resources of particular interest to scientific researchers using mice or rats in their work.
  • Wildlife Conservation Society : India Zapisz - The focus of WCS has been on studies of tiger behavior and the long-term population dynamics of tigers, leopards and their ungulate and primate prey species.