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This programme defines and examines the five deeply separated branches of life commonly referred to as algae: Chromista; The Red Line; Dinoflagellates; Euglenids; The Green Line.
Story of how French marine biologist Alexandre Meinesz found the tropical algae ‘Caulerpa taxifolia’ in the Mediterranean off the coast of Monaco in 1989. The highly toxic plant spread wildly, killing...
A CD-ROM guide giving an overview of the major phyla of the five biological kingdoms: ‘Monera’ (bacteria), ‘Protoctista’ (algae, protozoans, and other aquatic and parasitic organisms), ‘Fungi’...
A tour of rocky shores in Pembrokeshire, showing the rich diversity of plants (mainly algae) and animals (mainly barnacles and limpets) present in the intertidal zone. Shows the broad horizontal bands...
A series looking at the behaviour and ecological interactions of micro-organisms. Examines a ranges of microscopic organisms under the light microscope. Includes both prokaryotes and eukaryotes....
Illustrates the role of algae and protozoa in the biological processes that support life on earth and also their place in biotechnology. There are sequences of microscopic algae and protozoa from marine,...
Using giant plastic tubes, the Freshwater Biological Association created model lakes within a natural lake, Blelham Tarn, and they began an investigation into the primary production of freshwater algae that...
Shows how, in combined field and laboratory exercises, students can determine levels of metal pollution.
1) Plant and animal viruses; 2) Bacterial viruses; 3) Bacteria: external features; 4) Bacteria: internal features; 5) Bacteria: additional features; 6) Procaryote miscellany (myxobacteria, blue-green algae,...
An introduction to simple algal zonation on the seashore and its relationship to tidal movements.
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