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AYMA Agua y Medio Ambiente, Sevilla: Atlas of Microorganisms. Go to: Algae.
britannica.com: Algae Evolution and paleontology.
Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD). A service of USRA, sponsored by NASA Goddard. EPOD will collect and archive photos, imagery, graphics, and artwork with short explanatory captions and links exemplifying features within the Earth system. Browse EPODs by Related Fields, such as Coccolithophore bloom in the Celtic Sea.
Michael D. Guiry, Department of Botany, University College, Galway: Brief Notes on Algae.
M.D. Guiry and E. Nic Dhonncha (project currently financed from the NUI, Galway, Environmental Change Institute funded by the Higher Education Authority (PRTLI Cycle II) in Ireland for 2000-2002): AlgaeBase. AlgaeBase is a dynamic, searchable database that stores information on the scientific names of seaweeds (including seagrasses), particularly taxonomic and distributional details. More than 20,000 seaweed and seagrass names are listed at present, but more are added each day. The data are being updated continually.
International "Fossil Algae" Association. The International "Fossil Algae" Association is a non-profit organization interested in promoting the study of fossil algae, e.g. taxonomy, morphology, biology, biostratigraphy, palaeo-ecology and mineralization.
International Research Group on Charophytes (IRGC). The aims of IRGC are to promote and coordinate international cooperation in charophyte research, including living and fossil material of all geological periods, and to encourage the integration and synthesis of all aspects of both botanical and paleobotanical study of charophytes. Visit the IRGC photoalbum: Some Pictures of Charophytes (Charales), stoneworts.
Derek Keats, Botany Department at the University of the Western Cape, Bellville (Cape Town) South Africa: Introduction to algae, and The World of Algae.
Franchesca Perez, Chris Kjeldsen, and Jeff Hughey, Department of Biology, Sonoma State University: Algae: The Forgotten Treasure of Tidepools. A gallery of red, brown, and green seaweeds.
Petralga. The PETRALGA (PErmian & TRiassic ALGAe) Project was initiated in order to provide useful palaeontological tools for both Scientific Institutions and Industry. Visit the List of Taxa (genera, species, and varieties) of the Dasycladalean Algae from the Permian and Triassic epochs.
Michael W. Rasser, Institute of Paleontology, Vienna: Fossil Coralline Algae.
Geology Collection, Southampton Oceanography Centre (SOES), University of Southampton: SOES Geology Collection / Fossils / Algae and Stromatoporoids.
Ralph E. Taggart, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology/Department of Geological Sciences at Michigan State University, East Lansing: BOT335 Lecture Schedule. Marine Macrophytic Algae.
Ben Waggoner, Department of Biology, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR: Eukaryota, I-caryota ...
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Fossil and Living Algae.
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