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Database of fish biodiversity in the Neotropics. Systematic and geographic data on freshwater fish specimens.
neodat.org
Fish, A Quick Course On Ichthyology
Introduction to the study of ichthyology and the characteristics of fish presented by Jason Buchheim.
www.marinebiology.org
Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Collection
Comprehensive searchable fish database that offers fish data, shark research and images.
www.flmnh.ufl.edu
Features fish research, biology and a list of species that reside off the Pacific coast in North America.
id-www.ucsb.edu
Database that includes more than 53,000 species of fish as well as bibliographic references.
www.calacademy.org
Time-lapse recordings and confocal images dealing with the developmental biology of fish.
depts.washington.edu
Publishers of ichthyological taxonomic texts. Descriptions of publications, book reviews and sample images.
www.calypsofish.freeserve.co.uk
Showcases information concerning the effects ultraviolet rays have on coral reef fish vision, coloration, behavior and ecology.
www.hawaii.edu
Researchers and projects dedicated to fish evolutionary genetics and conservation in British Columbia, Canada.
www.zoology.ubc.ca
Resources of scientific and educational value in an organized directory. Includes specimen database links.
www.biology.ualberta.ca
Museum of Southwestern Biology: Fishes
Project guides and reports of ongoing research currently conducted at the University of New Mexico.
msb-fish.unm.edu
Neotropical Ichthyological Association
Formed by a group of ichthyologists and students with a broad range of interests in neotropical fish.
www.mct.pucrs.br
German language platform for scientists and ichthyologically interested persons. Data about events and article abstracts.
www.ichthyologie.de
Texas Natural History Collections: Ichthyology
Images, distribution maps and other data on North American freshwater fish.
www.utexas.edu
Australian Museum Fish Department
General introduction to ichthyology and information about the museum's research in the classification.
www.amonline.net.au