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Water bear microphotographs, video clips, and links.
www.tardigrades.com
A thorough outline of the biology of the tardigrades, including their features, life cycle, classification and ecology.
www.rtis.com
Minor Invertebrate Phyla - Phylum Tardigrada
This is a brief introduction to Tardigrada, or water bears, from the Biological Sciences of the University of Paisley.
orion1.paisley.ac.uk
A description, beautiful photographs and drawings of waterbears.
www.geocities.com
Article illustrated with still images and video clips.
www.microscopy-uk.org.uk
Hunting for 'Bears' in the Backyard
Illustrated method for finding terrestrial tardigrades.
www.microscopy-uk.org.uk
A tardigrade from Scotland - Isohypsibius annulatus
www.microscopy-uk.org.uk
Nigel Marley's Tardigrada Research
Brief resume of Tardigrada research at University of Plymouth.
www.biology.plymouth.ac.uk
This list is for the exchange of ideas, news and information requests concerning all aspects of Tardigrada (waterbear) biology. Participation is welcomed from anyone with an interest in the Tardigrada.
www.jiscmail.ac.uk
Introduction, taxonomy, and links for the phylum Tardigrada (waterbears, Bärtierchen). In German and English.
www.tardigrades.de
Photomicrographs and video clip by Martin Mach.
www.baertierchen.de
Literature and taxonomy listings. A picture of Parastygarctus higginsi Renaud-Debyser, 1965.homepage3.nifty.com
Research on this group at the Swedish Museum of Natural History. Includes image gallery.
www.nrm.se
Phylum: Tardigrada (water bears, tardigrades)
Describes the physiology, reproduction, distribution and resiliency of these microscopic sized creatures during environmental extemes. Site includes enlarged photos
www.museums.org.za
Describes the creature's anatomy, reproduction methods, food sources, habitats, and the response to extreme environments. Includes photos and resource links.
serc.carleton.edu