When it launches in fall 2010, the archaeology website will feature photos of artifacts in the archaeology collection.
Future websites for research divisions such as botany, left, are thematically tied to the specimens its researchers study.
The future website for Entomology.
The future website of the genetic sequencing lab will provide streamlined access to services.
Several of the new websites will prominently feature news of recent accomplishments, expeditions and publications.
The upcoming ichthyology website.
The future website for informatics, which will highlight its Specify software.
The future invertebrate paleontology website.
The upcoming invertebrate zoology website.
Some of the future research websites, such as the site for mammalogy, will feature animal identification keys.
Biodiversity modeling and policy is one of two research areas that will have websites for the first time.
Photograph galleries will be a part of future research websites such as this site for ornithology.
The new research sites will come online in fall 2010.
The upcoming site for the Paleontological Institute.
The future site for vertebrate paleontology.
New Biodiversity Institute Web Sites
The Biodiversity Institute has a new home on the web and a new site for the institute's Natural History Museum. Revamped websites for the Biodiversity Institute's research divisions, such as mammalogy, herpetology and botany, are also in development.