
British
Columbia Creature Page. Kerry West. Four photographs of marine "algae"
from the coastal waters of British Columbia with a little information
on each.
Multicellular
Algae Photographs. University of Wisconsin. A collection of photographs
of multicellular algae from the "Green Algae", Chromista, and
the Rhodophyta.
The Plankton
Net. An extensive collection of marine algae links.
The
Home of Electron Microscopy. Hofstra University. A magnificent collection
of scanning electron micrographs of all types of organisms including a
wealth of protists of all groups.
Protist
Image Data. University of Montreal. A gallery of photographs of protists
and unicellular algae. Frames.
Protist
Information Server. This Japanese site has a massive gallery of protist
photographs and some information heavily dominated by ciliates.
Phycological
Images. Plant Systematics and Phylogeny. University of Tsukuba. This
magnificent gallery of photographs and paintings of unicellular and multicellular
"algae" is in Japanese. You may not be able to read the text,
but the pictures are wonderful and will give you a great overview of the
diversity of the "algae".
Adirondack
Aquatic Institute's Phytoplankton Image Library. Michael Martin. A
large gallery of photographs of fresh water algae.
Algae:
The Forgotten Treasure of Tidepools. F. Perez, C. Kjeldsen, and J.
Hughley. A wonderful gallery of photographs of Rhodophyta (red algae),
Phaeophyta (brown algae), and Chlorophyta (green algae) from the tidepools
of California. The site also has a little information about each group
and each of the genera illustrated.
Seaweed.
Michael D. Guiry. A searchable database of the seaweeds of the North Atlantic.
Buckman
Laboratories. Microphotographs of various species of "algae".
Marine Biology
Database. California Polytechnic. A gallery of pictures of several
species of macroscopic marine "algae" from the San Diego region
with some information on each.
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