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Brief discussion of the group, also called golden algae, which is found in fresh water, particularly lakes. Includes information on some subgroups.
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Researchers at Trinity College have been investigating the mud-stabilizing yellow-green alga Vaucheria in freshwater wetlands and salt-marshes for several years. Links also to other Vaucheria research.
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Information on this unicellular organism of the kingdom Protista characterized by a silica shell of often intricate and beautiful sculpturing.
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Information from Wikipedia on this large group of unicellular flagellate algae, the Chrysophytes, found mostly in fresh water.
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Notes on this group, including information on Chrysophyceae or golden algae, Bacillariophyceae or diatoms and Xanthophyceae or yellow-green algae.
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Images of a number of protist algae species including Eudorina elegans, the spherical ball of Uroglena, a Desmid called Closterium, Spyrogyra, Spirulina and a Daphnia that has recently eaten algae.
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Image of this species which forms small colonies.
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Provides a list of all the species included in the orders Bacillariales, Biddulphiales, Coscinodiscales, Fragilariales and Rhizosoleniales.
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Information from MicrobWiki on this phylum of unicellular marine or freshwater protists, members of which include the diatoms (class Bacillariophyta), golden algae (class Chrysophyceae), and yellow-green algae (class Xanthophyceae).
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Information from Wikipedia on this order of green algae which have a variety of symmetric shapes which provide a basis for their classification.
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Research project by Jennifer Shin provides comprehensive information on this organism and diatoms in general.
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Research project by John Becker provides plenty of information on these organisms and a modest photograph gallery.
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Some quick facts about these organisms and a micrograph of a species of Actinoptychus.
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Some quick facts on these organisms with information on the genus Dictyocha and a photomicrograph of an unidentified species.
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Some quick facts on these organisms and a scanning electron micrograph of Emiliana huxleyi.
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Article by Wim van Egmond on these organisms with many excellent photographs of various species.
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Photographic study by Rene van Wezel of this member of the marine phytoplankton.
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Information from Wikipedia on this small group of unicellular algae, found in marine environments. Members of the only genus, Dictyocha, have one golden-brown chloroplast and a long flagellum.
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An illustrated article by Richard T Carter on these interesting protists.
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