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links to webs on algae seaweeds phytoplankton
... Vaucheria from Connecticut USA Connecticut, George Safford Torrey Herbarium database USA Great Lakes Diatoms USA Hawaii: algae associated with sea turtles USA Michigan fresh water algae ... in lakes. Diatoms: The Ellis and Messina "Catalogue of Diatoms" Diatom Catalog, Farlow Herbarium, Harvard University Diatoms from the Swedish west coast Diatoms: and other algal Images Diatoms: Great Lakes Diatoms: ...
www.psaalgae.org

Lecture 2 Links
... Kingdom Protista. First of all, there is the Protists Picture Gallery. For diatoms: Diatoms: Nature's Marbles and Diatoms of the Great Lakes. For dinoflagellates: Dinoflagellates, Grass of the Sea: The Dinoflagellates, and About ...
www.biosci.ohio-state.edu

Institute of Plant Sciences - Palaeoecology - 2006
... vegetational and fire history pollen, plant macrofossil and charcoal records from two Alaskan lakes Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 15 (4) 279-293 SEP 2006 [pdf] Lotter, AF; ... O; Krskova, R; Lotter, AF; Sturm, M; Distribution of diatoms, chironomids and cladocera in surface sediments of thirty mountain lakes in south-eastern Switzerland Aquatic Sciences - Research Across Boundaries - ...
www.botany.unibe.ch

Institute of Plant Sciences - Palaeoecology - 2003
... Sweden: a comparison with four nearby lakes along an altitudinal gradient Journal of Paleolimnology 29: 13-29 [pdf] Bigler C. and Hall R.I. Diatoms as quantitative indicators of July temperature: a ...
www.botany.unibe.ch
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T. punctulata Schltdl. & Cham.
... photo. (* Diatomite is the soft porous rock composed of the silica skeletons of diatoms growing in fresh water lakes millions of years ago) Shortly after the photos were taken, the plant â ...
www.bromsqueensland.com

Chrysophyta
... individual density (also in infertile lakes), while diversity is low in coastal areas and fertile lakes, where there is high individual density. 3. Because many diatoms have very specific growth requirements, monitoring of diatom species is a good indicator of water quality. 4. Diatoms ...
www.cs.cuc.edu

Guide to Understanding and Managing Lakes: Part I (Physical Measurements)
... Suspensions of inorganic materials such as calcium carbonate in marl lakes, clays in turbid lakes, or sulfur and iron compounds in volcanic lakes, account for greenish, yellowish, yellowish-green, and reddish tints, ... of blue-green algae, green algae, and diatoms often impart blue-green, green, and yellow-brown colors to the water. Blood-red lakes may temporarily result when purple-sulfur bacteria, ...
www.ext.vt.edu

baker
... of climate itself on the quality of natural systems. Cyclic changes of New England lakes are understood better in terms of climatic shifts, than industrial or recreational changes. Much ... Montreal (protist links) University of the Western Cape, South Africa Indiana University: Diatoms Species check lists: Diatoms of the Baltic Sea Journals: Phycologia (keyword search for papers published in this ...
www.pbio.unh.edu

newsletter 32 #1c on phycology on algae, seaweeds, phytoplankton
... of any level who desire a general introduction to diatoms and advanced students who wish to utilize freshwater diatoms in systematic, ecological or paleontological investigations. Because of limited ... diatoms and desmids and is an excellent region to become familiar with these groups. Students will be introduced to the floras of streams, bogs, fens, marshes and lakes, including the Great Lakes ...
www.psaalgae.org

UCMP Glossary: Ecology
... -- Water found underground as a result of rainfall, ice and snow melt, submerged rivers, lakes, and springs. This water often carries minerals. These minerals can accumulate in the ... organisms live. phytoplankton -- Tiny, free-floating, photosynthetic organisms in aquatic systems. They include diatoms, desmids, and dinoflagellates. plankton -- n. Very small, free-floating organisms of the ocean ...
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu