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British Section of the Society of Protozoologists (BSSP)
organisation to promote the study, teaching and dissemination of all aspects of protozoology in Britain, with a selection of protist micrographs
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British Society for Protist Biology
the website of the British Society for Protist Biology formerly known as the British Section of the Society of Protozoologists ; aims to promote the study, teaching and dissemination of all aspects of protozoology
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Calcareous nannofossils (coccolithophores and similar sized fossils)
EDIT (European Distributed Institute of Taxonomy) scratchpad tool (aims to enable industrial and academic palaeontologists working with calcareous nannofossils to share and develop taxonomic concepts)
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Catalogue of benthic marine algae of the Indian Ocean
Silva, Bassin and Moe's taxonomic catalogue
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Center for Coastal Environmental Health & Biomolecular Research (CCEHBR)
conducts research into the effective management of harmful algal blooms
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Checklist of phytoplankton in the Skagerrak-Kattegat
illustrated check list of phytoplankton including heterotrophic flagellates
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Chlorachniophyceae
linked list of Isolate species from the North East Pacific Culture Collection (NEPCC) Isolate Catalog - Canadian Center for the Culture of Microorganisms (CCCM)
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Chlorarachniophytes
Tree of Life
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Culture Collection of Algae and Protozoa (CCAP)
national service collection of algae and protozoa in the UK, maintains and supplies selected cultures of free-living algae and protozoa, together with their associated information, to the research community and industry
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DSDP/ODP Micropaleontological Reference Centers
Deep Sea Drilling Project Ocean Drilling Program; the Micropaleontological Reference Centers (MRCs) provide scientists with an opportunity to examine microfossils of various geologic ages and provenance. The collections cover four microfossil groups–calcareous nannofossils, foraminifers, radiolarians, and diatoms–selected from sediment cores obtained from the Deep Sea Drilling Project and its successor, the Ocean Drilling Program.
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