Acknowledgments & Recognition
Tree of Life Partner Projects
AmphibiaTree logo
AmphibiaTree is a
community-based research effort to promote the study of amphibian
evolution. This research group coordinates the ToL
Amphibia branch.
AmphibiaWeb logo
AmphibiaWeb is an online system providing information relating to amphibian biology and conservation.
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The Angiosperm
Tree of Life: Resolving the Trunk of the Tree and 12 of its
Thorniest Nodes coordinates the ToL
angiosperms branch.
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Ant
Phylogeny: A Comprehensive Evolutionary Tree for the World's
Premier Social Organisms coordinates the development of the ToL
Formicidae branch.
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The Assembling
the Beetle Tree of Life project will
conduct an extensive study of beetle
phylogeny to provide the first broad scale view of beetle
diversification. This research group
coordinates the ToL Coleoptera branch.
The Assembling
the Fungal Tree of Life (AFTOL) project is dedicated
to significantly enhancing our understanding of the evolution
of the Kingdom Fungi. This research group
coordinates the ToL
fungi branch.
Assembling the
Tree of Eukaryotic Microbial Diversity coordinates
the development of most protist branches.
BIODIDAC logo
BIODIDAC is
a bank of digital resources for teaching biology. BIODIDAC provides
images for use on ToL pages.
Botanical Image Database logo
The Botanical Image Database
of the University of Basel is a collection of images of plants
and their pollinators. The Botanical Image Database provides images
for use on ToL pages.
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Building the Dipteran Tree: Cooperative Research in Phylogenetics and Bioinformatics of True Flies (Insecta: Diptera) coordinates the development of the ToL Diptera branch.
CalPhotos logo
CalPhotos
is a collection of images of plants, animals, fossils, people,
and landscapes. Calphotos provides images for use on ToL pages.
CIS Logo
The Center for
Insect Science (CIS) is a multicampus, interdisciplinary
program fostering collaborative research and education on a broad
array of topics dealing with insect science.
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The Cyberinfrastructure for Phylogenetic
Research (CIPRES) project is an open collaboration of researchers
(biologists, computer scientists, statisticians, and mathematicians)
at nineteen institutions. Its goal is to create a national computational
infrastructure for the international systematics community.
Deep Fin logo
DeepFin is a research
coordination network (RCN) of systematic ichthyologists and
biologists with expertise in the analysis of fish biodiversity,
seeking to integrate knowledge of morphology, paleontology,
molecular biology, and bioinformatics. The ultimate goal of
the RCN is to establish the phylogenetic tree of all fishes,
to decipher their evolutionary relationships. This research
group coordinates the ToL
fish branches.
Deep Hypha logo
Deep
Hypha is an NSF-funded Research Coordination Network
(RCN) that is focused on developing robust phylogenetic
hypotheses for the deep branches within Kingdom Fungi and
enhanced research and educational tools in fungal systematics.
This research group participates in the coordination of
the ToL fungi
branch.
Early Bird logo
Early
Bird: A Collaborative Project to Resolve the Deep Nodes of
Avian Phylogeny participates in the development of the ToL
Neornithes branch.
Early Bird logo
The Encyclopedia of Life is
a collaborative scientific effort led by the Field Museum of
Natural History, Harvard University, Marine Biological Laboratory,
Missouri Botanical Garden, Smithsonian Institution, and Biodiversity
Heritage Library, a consortium including the core institutions
and also the American Museum of Natural History (New York), Natural
History Museum (London), New York Botanical Garden, and Royal
Botanic Gardens (Kew). Ultimately, the Encyclopedia of Life will
provide an online database for all 1.8 million species now known
to live on Earth. The ToL will support this effort by providing
expertise and content, most importantly the phylogenetic structure,
and information about clades above the species level.
GEM logo
The Gateway to Educational
Materials is a portal to lesson plans, curriculum units and
other education resources on the Internet. The ToL is a GEM consortium
member.
Historical
Inference in the Emberizinae (Aves: Passeriformes) Using
a Complete Species-Level Phylogeny participates in the development
of the ToL Passeriformes branch.
HymAToL logo
HymAToL is a project funded
by the National Science Foundation under the “Assembling
the Tree Of Life” initiative. Its goal is to construct
a large-scale phylogenetic analysis of the Hymenoptera. This
research group coordinates the ToL
Hymenoptera branch.
The An
Integrated Approach to the Origin and Diversification of
Protostomes project will assemble the basic backbone
of the protostome Tree of Life
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Microbial Life
- Educational Resources is a collaborative project of the Marine Biology Laboratory,
Woods Hole, MA, and Montana State University, Bozeman, MT.
microscope logo
micro*scope
provides images of microbes, classification schemes, descriptions
of organisms, talks and other educational resources to improve
awareness of the biodiversity of microbes. micro*scope and ToL
are collaborating in the areas of metadata development and data
sharing.
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Morphological and Molecular Phylogeny of the Decapod Crustaceans coordinates the ToL Crustacea branch.
NSDL logo
The National Science Digital Library
is a digital library of exemplary resource collections and services,
organized in support of science education at all levels. The current
expansion of the ToL collection is supported by an NSF-NSDL grant.
The Paleontology Portal is
a project of the University of California Museum of Paleontology,
the Paleontological Society, the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology,
and the United States Geological Survey. It is a
resource for anyone interested in paleontology, from the professional
in the lab to the interested amateur scouting for fossils to
the student in any classroom.
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PathPort,
short for pathogen portal, combines information about pathogens
(and their near relatives) from around the world with powerful
analysis and visualization tools to aid in the rapid detection,
identification, and forensic attribution of high-priority pathogens,
whether causing infectious diseases or potentially used as a biological
weapons. ToL and PathPort are exploring interoperability options
for the exchange of data and tools.
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The Phylogeny of Lepidoptera:
A Genomics-inspired, Community Collaboration project
is funded by the National Science Foundation under the “Assembling
the Tree Of Life” initiative. This research group
coordinates the ToL Lepidoptera branch.
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Phylogeny of Spiders
ATOL coordinates
the development of the ToL Aranaea branch.
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Phylum Nematoda: Integrating
Multidisciplinary Expertise and Infrastructure for resolving
Relationships in a Major Branch of the Tree of Life coordinates the ToL
Nematoda branch.
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The Society
for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science
Biography Project is a resource for K-12 educators who are
interested in teaching their students about the accomplishments
of Chicano/Latino and Native American scientists. SACNAS provides
biographies of Chicano/Latino and Native American biologicsts
to the ToL project.
CTOL logo
Systematics
of Cypriniformes–Earth's Most Diverse Clade
of Freshwater Fishes participates in the development of ToL
fishes.
TreeBase logo
TreeBASE
is a relational database of phylogenetic information. Its main
function is to store published phylogenetic trees and data matrices.
It also includes bibliographic information on phylogenetic studies,
and some details on taxa, characters, algorithms used, and analyses
performed.
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uBio Universal Biological Indexer
and Organizer is an initiative within the science library
community to join international efforts to create and utilize
a comprehensive and collaborative catalog of names of all
living (and once-living) organisms.
Understanding
Evolution is a collaborative project of the University
of California Museum of Paleontology and the National Center
for Science Education. It is a non-commercial, education website,
teaching the science and history of evolutionary biology.