Welcome
MorphologyNet is an NSF-funded, freely available interactive library of three-dimensional digital reconstructions of animal anatomy, which includes an easy-to-use interface that allows users to manipulate images just as they would real biological objects, including rotation in all planes simultaneously and "dissection" of tissues and structures.
Any researcher who generates 3D reconstructions of animal anatomy is welcome to deposit images into the MorphologyNet library. We can accept images from nearly any data source or file format.
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Acris crepitans (head) generated by Charles Huber, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA; data obtained from Micro Photonics Inc using a 1172 Ex-Vivo scanner.
To learn more about Acris crepitans, please see: Maglia, A. M., Pugener, L. A., and Mueller, J. M. 2007. Skeletal Morphology and Postmetamorphic Ontogeny of Acris crepitans (Anura: Hylidae): A Case of Miniaturization in Frogs. Journal of Morphology 268:193–282.
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News and Events
MorphNet Viewer 2.0, an all-new updated version of the object viewer, was released on July 1st. The viewer runs on any platform, and is available for free download from the Software page.
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