Algae and A Guide - Resources and Review

An image gallery of red (Rhodophyta), brown (Phaeophyta), and green (Chlorophyta) algae. Each entry includes a short informative abstract, explaining where the algae grows and how it is structured.
 
Hawaii State Museum of Natural and Cultural History. Over 30,000 specimens in entomology and botany (including algae and fungi).
 
Information about harmful algal blooms and red tides. Includes what harmful algal blooms are, a US distribution map, a photo gallery, and information about algae species, the effects of harmful algal blooms, and associated human illness. Also features news of algal blooms in the USA and around the world.
 
Provides accounts of nonindigenous aquatic species including amphibians, reptiles, fish, mammals, tunicates, bryozoans, sponges, coelenterates, annelids, molluscs, crustaceans, algae, and plants. Offers distribution maps and fact sheets for each species.
 
Pictures and information on selected genera of algae and protozoa, with links to resources in protistology and related fields.
 
A general introduction to the biology of nongeniculate coralline algae. Includes an explanation of geniculate and non
geniculate coralline algae, the role of coralline algae in the environment and human affairs, reproduction, collection and preservation, families and subfamilies of nongeniculate corallines, and a bibliography.
 
Algaline monitors the variability in phytoplankton biomass and species composition as well as surface temperature, salinity and nutrient concentrations in the Baltic Sea. Includes current state of the Baltic Sea phytoplankton, an image gallery, annual reports of phytoplankton blooms from 1994, background information and a bibliography.
 
An archive of more than 180 digitised images of algae. The archive consists mostly of light images of cleaned diatoms and diatom scanning electron micrographs. The light images are archived by collection site.
 
Information about human use of algae. Includes description, details of useful species and substances, common names, important algae of the world by country, life histories, properties, cultivation, harvest and commercial products.
 
Information and resources on seaweed. Includes check
lists of the seaweed of Britain, Ireland and northern Europe, bibliographic databases on seaweed, an email discussion list (Algae-L), information about seaweed cultivation and the seaweed industry, and a taxonomic database of seaweed.
 
Information on taxonomic information, images, records of collections, and references about diatoms. Includes diatom identification, diatom databases of taxon, types, locality and publications, diatom research, and a glossary.
 
Research information on blue
green algae, including CyBib, a research bibliography with over 5,300 references, an image gallery, taxonomic information and links to relevant genome databases.
 
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