Scientists aim to describe a single 'tree of life' that reflects the evolutionary relationships of living things. However, evolutionary relationships are a matter of ongoing discovery, and there are different opinions about how living things should be grouped and named. EOL reflects these differences by supporting several different scientific 'classifications'. Some species have been named more than once. Such duplicates are listed under synonyms. EOL also provides support for common names which may vary across regions as well as languages.

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Recognized By Rank Classification
Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: April 2013
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Species
BioLib.cz Import
Animal Diversity Web Descriptions
AquaMaps Resource
AskNature
BOLDS resource for species-level taxa
Biopix
DiscoverLife map resource
  • Salmo salar
Dutch Marine and Coastal Species Encyclopedia
  • Salmo salar
EOL Group on Flickr
FishBase
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FishWisePro resource
Fishes resource
Freshwater and Marine Image Bank, University Libraries, U Washington
Genome 10K Project Vertebrates
  • Salmo salar
Gulf of Maine Area CoML resource
IABIN resource
IUCN Red List
IUCN Red List
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AnAge database
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)
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Species
MCZ resource
MCZ resource
MarLIN resource
NCBI Taxonomy
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Species
NatureServe resource Subspecies
NatureServe resource Species
OBIS depth range resource
Ocean Genome Resource- genomic DNA available
SPIRE resource
  • Salmo salar
Sloan-CoML NameLink Project
  • Salmo salar
Monthly ARKive text import
TaxonConcept.org outlinks
  • Salmo salar
US Fish and Wildlife Service Endangered Species Program resource
  • Salmo salar
World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS)
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Wikimedia Commons
Wikimedia Commons
Wikipedia
iSpot links Species
  • Salmo salar

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