Digital Morphology
http://digimorph.org

Timothy Rowe, Jessie Maisano, Julian Humphries, University of Texas, University of Texas, University of Texas


The Digital Morphology library is a dynamic archive of information on digital morphology and high-resolution X-ray computed tomography of biological specimens. Plants and animals, both recent and fossil, are included. Skulls and skeletons of vertebrates, exoskeletons of invertebrates and hard parts of plants are all represented. Browse through the site and see spectacular imagery, animations and details on the morphology of over 200 representatives of the Earth's biota.

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Subject: Biology
Resource Type: Datasets and Tools:Datasets
Grade Level: Graduate/Professional, College Upper (15-16), College Lower (13-14), High School (9-12)Keywords: Vertebrate morphology, fossils, alligator, dinosaur, bats, primates, University of Texas