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589.4 : Tipos específicos de algas 589.2 Hongos
589.23 Ascomycetes 589.3 Algas 589.46 Cyanophyta (Algas verdeazules) 589.481 Bacillariophyceae (Diatomeas) 589.9 Procariotas bacterias |
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FIONA J. SCOTT, Editor científico ; HARVEY J. MARCHANT, Editor científico | Canberra [AUSTRALIA] : Australian Biological Resources Study | 2005This is a comprehensive guide to the protists that live in the surface waters and sea-ice south of the Antarctic Polar Front. More than 550 species are described and superbly illustrated with over 1300 light and electron micrographs and drawings[...]texto impreso
LYSE BÉRARD-THERRIAULT, Autor ; MICHEL POULIN, Autor ; LUCI BOSSÉ, Autor | Ottawa [CANADA] : NRC-CNRC | Canadian Special Publication of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 1999This guide contains 499 marine phytoplankton species which were identified, measured, and photographed. The phytoplankton groups observed comprised diatoms (142 taxa), dinoflagellates (137 taxa), flagellates, including cryptophytes (7 taxa), chr[...]texto impreso
The genus Lepocinclis was firstly proposed by Perty (1852) from Germany. Afterward, France (1897) from Hungary, and Lemmermann (1901, 1913) observed some new species from various regions in Europe. Since then more new taxa were found successivel[...]texto impreso
MONA HOPPENRATH, Autor ; MALTE ELBRACHTER, Autor ; GERHARD DREBES, Autor | Stuttgart [ALEMANIA] : Schweizerbart | Kleine Senckenberg-Reihe | 2009Marine phytoplankton forms the basis of the food web in the oceans. Phytoplankton, although small enough to be invisible to the naked eye, can under favourable conditions actually be seen from a space satellite, because it occurs in such huge qu[...]