Apicomplexa 23 Bacillariophyta 12 Chlorophyta 64 Chrysophyta 20 Ciliophora 32 Cryptophyta 2 Dinoflagellata 6 Euglenophyta 7 Foraminifera 15 Haptophyta 3 Myxomycota 33 Myxozoa 9 Oomycota 20 Phaeophyta 55 Radiolaria 8 Rhodophyta 107 Sarcomastigophora 20 Xanthophyta 5
Acrasiomycota 1 Amoeba 20 Blue-green Algae 17 Brown Algae 55 Ciliates 32 Desmids 20 Diatoms 12 Golden Algae 20 Green Algae 64 Paramecium 32 Red Algae 107 Silicoflagellates 20 Slime Moulds 33 Yellow-green Algae 5
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Protists - Eukaryotic, Genetics, Biology, Science 3
Protistology - Microbiology, Biology, Science 13
Micropaleontology - Paleontology, Earth Sciences, Science 32
Acritarchs and ChitinozoaAcritarchs and Chitinozoa
Information on these organisms which have not yet been able to be classified, including their fossil record, biology and life cycle with a number of images of individual species.
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AlgaeAlgae
A basic guide to algae including marine, freshwater and land species.
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Algae Description and TypesAlgae Description and Types
Algae are plant-like organisms that are usually photosynthetic and aquatic and this article describes the main phylogenetic groups.
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Algae from Bemersyde 2006Algae from Bemersyde 2006
Biologists have been studying a loch on the Scottish Borders over time and provide a list of the algae and other protists found in it, with photographs of each.
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AlgaeBaseAlgaeBase
Information on the algae of the world, including terrestrial, marine, and freshwater forms. Search by genus, species, or common name. Includes images and references.
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AlgaeVisionAlgaeVision
Provides a searchable image database for UK freshwater and terrestrial algae.
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Caribbean Reef PlantsCaribbean Reef Plants
Sample pages and images from an identification guide to marine algae and seagrasses.
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The Center for Phycological DocumentationThe Center for Phycological Documentation
Information about algae and their taxonomy, including 'The Catalogue of the Benthic Marine Algae of the Indian Ocean,' and 'The Index Nominum Algarum,' a compendium of circa 200,000 algal names.
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DropletDroplet
Microscopy of the protozoa by Piotr Rotkiewicz - includes images, systematics, glossary, forum, and resources.
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FlagellateFlagellate
Information from Wikipedia on these unicellular organisms with one or more whip-like organelles called flagella. Although sharing this common structure, they are not a single taxonomic group.
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Flagellated ProtozoaFlagellated Protozoa
Article by Wim van Egmond introducing these organisms with photographs of Euglena, Peranema, Dinoflagellates and Spongomonas, and instructions on growing your own cultures.
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Freakin FucusFreakin Fucus
Introduction and technical information regarding seaweeds and phycology.
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Freshwater AlgaeFreshwater Algae
Provides information on the varieties of algae and their classification with photomicrographs of example species of the main freshwater phyla.
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Freshwater Diatoms and AlgaeFreshwater Diatoms and Algae
Microscope images of many genera, mostly collected in central Texas.
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Introduction to the Chromista: From Microbes to GiantsIntroduction to the Chromista: From Microbes to Giants
General discussion of the kingdom-level taxon Chromista, including diatoms, kelp, downy mildew, and other organisms that possess chlorophyll and are mostly photosynthetic, but are not plants. Includes links for more information.
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Introduction to the SagenistaIntroduction to the Sagenista
Information on the bicoecids and slime nets which form a basal group of chromists, the classification of which is unclear.
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Just what is this Stuff we call Algae?Just what is this Stuff we call Algae?
Information on the freshwater algae likely to be found in a garden pond.
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Kingdom ProtoctistaKingdom Protoctista
Introductory look at the Kingdom.
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Marine Algae of Northern CaliforniaMarine Algae of Northern California
About 16 photographs of species found in this region.
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Marine CollectionMarine Collection
Small photograph gallery of microscopic algae, phytoplankton and diatoms.
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Marine ProtozoaMarine Protozoa
Article by Jean-Marie Cavanihac on these organisms with photographs of many species.
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Natural Perspective: The Protoctist Kingdom (Protoctista)Natural Perspective: The Protoctist Kingdom (Protoctista)
Describes the kingdom as "a catch-all for the multicellular organisms which don't fit into the Animal, Plant, or Fungus Kingdoms" and describes its scope.
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Parasitic ProtozoaParasitic Protozoa
About 10,000 species of Protozoa are parasitic and this article provides information on these species and the illnesses they cause.
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Photographs of AlgaePhotographs of Algae
Images of about 20 species from the El Eden Ecological Reserve, Mexico.
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ProtistProtist
Information from Wikipedia on this group of organisms which cannot be classified as plants, animals or fungi.
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Protist Image DataProtist Image Data
Pictures and information on selected genera of algae and protozoa.
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Protist Images: HeterokontaProtist Images: Heterokonta
Classification of these flagellates with a number of images of individual species. English and Japanese.
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Protist Information ServerProtist Information Server
Image database archiving more than 34,000 images (511 genera, 1944 species) and 556 movie clips for research and education.
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Protistan PhylaProtistan Phyla
Short articles and illustrations of the major groups of protists.
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ProtozoaProtozoa
Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering Euglena, Trypanosoma, Trichonympha, Peridinium, Paramecium and other ciliates, Monocystis lumbrici, Opalina, Amoeba, Arcella, Difflugia, Globigerina, Radiolaria and Actinosphaerium in detail.
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ProtozoaProtozoa
Article from Wikipedia on the unicellular microbes that are traditionally classified as protozoans, based on their methods of locomotion.
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Seaweed SiteSeaweed Site
Information on many aspects of seaweeds with links to other sites connected with these algae.
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UTEX: The Culture Collection of AlgaeUTEX: The Culture Collection of Algae
This collection includes approximately 3,000 different species of living algae, representing most major algal taxa, many of which can be supplied in large volumes.
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