Phytoplankton
May 7th, 2008
Phytoplankton
Phytoplankton Molecular Ecology
Our research on phytoplankton is fairly diverse in nature but currently focuses on dinoflagellates, a phylum closely related to malaria parasite, apicomplexans, and ciliates. (more...)
Phytoplankton - Encyclopedia of Earth
Algae, like higher plants, obtain energy by photosynthesizing; essentially producing their food by capturing the energy from the sun. Many algae store energy in the form of starch. (more...)
phytoplankton definition | Dictionary.com
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Phytoplankton definition of Phytoplankton in the Free Online ...
phytoplankton. Flora of freely floating, often minute organisms that drift with water currents. Like land vegetation, phytoplankton uses carbon dioxide, releases oxygen, and ... (more...)
SERC - Phytoplankton Lab
Purpose These web pages, though created for anyone interested in phytoplankton, are aimed toward the technician and the student who look at water samples daily ... (more...)
EO Library: What are phytoplankton? Fact Sheet
by David Herring. Phytoplankton are microscopic plants that live in the ocean. There are many species of phytoplankton, each of which has a characteristicshape. (more...)
Phytoplankton: Plants of the Sea
Phytoplankton: Plants of the Sea. by Prentice K. Stout P637. To the casual observer, the oceans and bays are vast trackless bodies of water. (more...)
What are phytoplankton? Fact Sheet : Feature Articles
Current information about climate and the environment. ... by David Herring. Phytoplankton are microscopic plants that live in the ocean. (more...)
Live Phytoplankton by Empco Algaculture
Empco Inc. cultures marine phytoplankton and maintains an expanding culture collection of marine and freshwater microalgae. (more...)
Phytoplankton
Phytoplankton refers to the autotrophic component of the plankton that drifts in the water column. Most phytoplankton are too small to be individually seen with the unaided eye. (more...)