The Paleobiology Database seeks to provide researchers and the public with information about the entire fossil record.
You can use the site to find out about fossil collections, individual plants and animals, taxonomic groups, references to publications, stratigraphic units, time scales, and time intervals.
All of our data can be downloaded, including collection, occurrence, or specimen records, taxonomic names and opinions, measurements of specimens, and Neptune occurrences.
Tools on the site also let you generate paleomaps, data summary tables, lists of common taxa, first appearances, diversity curves, ecological statistics, time scale confidence intervals, stratigraphic confidence intervals, and (just for fun) paper title stats.
Students may want to see our paleogeographic animations, virtual globes, and lists of dinosaur facts and figures, or learn about a random species.
Professional researchers are encouraged to join the Database and students may want to apply for the 2011 analytical methods workshop.