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         Algae Botany:     more books (100)
  1. The Cytoskeleton of the Algae by Diedrik Menzel, 1992-03-04
  2. Killer Algae by Alexandre Meinesz, 1999-11-15
  3. Cryptogamic Botany Vol1& 2 Algae and Fungi by Smith Gilbert M, 1955
  4. Cryptogamic Botany VOL 1 & 2 Algae and Fungi by Smith Gilbert M, 1955
  5. A catalogue of the marine algae of the Canadian Arctic (Publications in botany) by R. K. S Lee, 1980
  6. Life history and systematic studies of some Pacific North American Phaeophyceae (brown algae) (University of California publications in botany, v. 50) by Michael James Wynne, 1969
  7. Tropical marine algae of the Arthur Schott herbarium, (Fieldiana: Botany) by William Randolph Taylor, 1941
  8. Further contributions toward an understanding of the Acrochaetium-Rhodochorton complex of the red algae (University of California publications in botany) by George Frederik Papenfuss, 1947
  9. Botany of southern California: A check-list of the flowering plants, ferns, marine algae, etc., known to occur in San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino, ... California, and north Baja California by Charles Russell Orcutt, 1901
  10. Algae novae et minus cognitae, I (University of California publications in botany) by William Albert Setchell, 1912
  11. Records of marine algae from South-Eastern Queensland V (University of Queensland papers. Dept. of Botany) by A. B Cribb, 1960
  12. The marine algae of the Pacific coast of North America (University of California publications in botany) by William Albert Setchell, 1919
  13. The marine algae of New Zealand: Part 1. Myxophyceae and chlorophyceae (The Journal of the Linnean Society of London : Botany) by V. J Chapman, 1956
  14. The resistance of certain marine Algae to changes in osmotic pressure and temperature (University of California publications in botany) by Winthrop John Van Leuven Osterhout, 1906

101. Balogh International, Natural Science, Botany, Zoology, Algae Books
The Stationery Office/HMSO floras of Europe, tropical botany, forestry, Cramer in der Gebrueder Borntraeger- algae, mycology, botany, geology, ecology
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102. Invasive Marine Algae Of Hawaii
Hawai‘i UH botany Reef algae. Glossary of Phycological terms Bishop Museum sIntroduced Species of Hawai‘i. Site maintained by the Department of botany,
http://www.hawaii.edu/reefalgae/invasive_algae/INDEX.HTM
U niversity of Hawai‘i at Manoa • Botany Department and Bishop Museum Invasive Marine Algae of Hawai‘i Index Pages: Red Algae Green Algae Brown Algae Seagrasses More Links: Marine Algae of
Hawai‘i

UH Botany

Reef Algae
... Bishop Museum's Introduced Species of Hawai‘i Site maintained by the Department of Botany, University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, and supported by
the Bishop Museum, National Marine Fisheries Service, Packard Foundation, and US Fish and Wildlife Service
©Botany Department, University of Hawai‘i Website by Linda Preskitt (preskitt@hawaii.edu Introduction Hypnea musciformis Caulerpa taxifolia displaced the native late successional seagrass P osidonia oceanica http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/invasive) Ecological Impact While most introduced species do not become invasive, those that do can have enormous ecological and economic impacts. If invasive marine macrophytes can be identified based on morphological features early in the cycle of their introduction and spread, then costly algal invasion could be minimized by preventing deliberate introductions of these species or by eradicating accidental introductions of likely invaders before they can spread A quick review of weedy algae ( http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/invasive

103. The Internet Directory For Botany - Subject Category List And The
of the Internet Directory for botany Alphabetical List have been closed.The main page of the Internet Directory for botany in Canada is still accessible.
http://www.helsinki.fi/kmus/botmenu.html
The Internet Directory for Botany - Subject Category List and the Helsinki mirror site of the Internet Directory for Botany - Alphabetical List have been closed. The main page of the Internet Directory for Botany in Canada is still accessible.

104. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Algae
algae. Bluegreen algae, prokaryotes that photosynthesize Green algae, largestgroup of algae Seaweed, large, multicellular algae see also Eukaryote
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105. Plant Glossary - EnchantedLearning.com
Agrostology is a branch of botany that studies grasses. AIR PLANT Air plants (alsocalled epiphytes) are plants that live attached to a plant (or other
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106. From PO2 JFrank777@aol.com 21-APR-1995 154637.92 To
Email is nepcc@unixg.ubc.ca Culture Collection of algae (UTEX) Department ofBotany The University of Texas at Austin Austin TX 787137640 Phone (512)
http://www.indiana.edu/~diatom/cultures.dis
From: PO2::"JFrank777@aol.com" 21-APR-1995 15:46:37.92 To: Multiple recipients of list ALGAE-L CC: Subj: Culture Collections Here is a list of algae culture collections I have obtained from very helpful responses to my previous query. Please add to or correct my list. Thank You, Jfrank777@aol.com ATCC 12301 Parklawn Drive Rockville, Maryland 20852 Phone: 1-800-638-6597 Fax: 1-301-231-5826 Marine Biotechnology Institute (MBI) Kamaishi, Japan. Dr. Masanobu Kawachi, Email is: GEC00560@niftyserve.or.jp North East Pacific Culture Collection, U. British Columbia, Canada. Email is: nepcc@unixg.ubc.ca Culture Collection of Algae (UTEX) Department of Botany The University of Texas at Austin Austin TX 78713-7640 Phone: (512) 471-4019 Fax: (512) 471-3878 EMail: Jeff_N_Judy@mail.utexas.edu From: PO2::"rab4m@UVA.PCMAIL.VIRGINIA.EDU" "Robert A. Bloodgood" 21-APR-1995 16:12:29.01 To: Multiple recipients of list ALGAE-L CC: Subj: Re: Culture Collections An obvious addition to Dr. Frank's list of Algal Culture Collections is: Chlamydomonas Genetics Center c/o Dr. Elizabeth H. Harris DCMB Duke University Box 91000 Durham, North Carolina 27708-1000 Phone: (919) 613-8164 E-mail: chlamy@acpub.duke.edu They have a Gopher site that lists all their culture holdings along with literature bibliography, genetic maps, etc. From: PO2::"chlamy@ACPUB.DUKE.EDU" "Elizabeth Harris" 21-APR-1995 16:23:01.37 To: Multiple recipients of list ALGAE-L

107. Q'TAXA
Being developed at Plant Resources Information Laboratory Department of Botanyand Plant Sciences University of California, Riverside 92521 (USA)
http://maya.ucr.edu/pril/PRIL.html
Q'TAXA
An interactive system for education and information on the diversity of life on earth
Being developed at:
Plant Resources Information Laboratory
Department of Botany and Plant Sciences
University of California, Riverside 92521 (U.S.A.)
Contacts:
Arturo.Gomez-Pompa@ucr.edu
Orlay Edward Plummer ( Orlay.Plummer@ucr.edu
Presented in and English:
Ethnobotany: plants and people interacting Lowland Maya Region: Three Millennia at the Human-Wildland Interface : a recently published book originating from a 2001 cross-discipline symposium at UCR. Common Tropical Trees of Central America's Mayan Region An information and identification system for trees in southeastern Mexico, Guatemala and Belize available now on CD-ROM and in the future on the Web (for example, online plant identification Paintings on Nature! Centro de Investigaciones Tropicales A research center focusing on the natural resources in tropical Mexico and people's relation with them. Flora of Veracruz A listing and detailed description of the vegetation of the state of Veracruz in Mexico available in a published paper format. The listing of plant species is also available as an interactive database on the Web.

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