Phycology
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PsAAlgae.org: Phycological Society of America index
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Sb-roscoff.fr: Station Biologique de Roscoff
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SpirulinaSource.com: SpirulinaSource.com | Resource Center for Spirulina Algae
Phycology
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Phycology.Net
The Phycology Net - an Internet Portal from Scientists for Scientists Presenting Information about Diversity of Algae.
Journal of Phycology
Welcome to the Phycological Society of America’s Blackwell-sponsored homepage. PSA was formed in 1946 to promote the study of all aspects of algae, or phycological research. Explore the links to learn more about the society, benefits of membership, and the society’s official journal, the Journal of Phycology.
Department of Biology - Phycology
Since it was established by the late Tyge Christensen in 1959, the phycology group, now Department of Phycology, has attempted to cover most aspects of phycology. The activities have gradually been extended to include also a number of heterotrophic protists (protozoa).
The Phycology Section - Patrick Center for Environmental Research
Phycology Section activities focus on ecology and taxonomy of freshwater algae, particularly diatoms.
Research Group Phycology, Ghent University
Our group carries out research on marine macroalgae (red, brown and green algae). Topics range from classical taxonomy to molecular evolution, from auto-ecology to phytosociology, biogeography and phylogeography.
phycology
Britannica Online Encyclopedia
European Journal of Phycology
Official Journal of the British Phycological Society
Australasian Society for Phycology and Aquatic Botany Incorporated
Moss Landing Marine Labs - Phycology Lab
Researchers in the Phycology Lab at MLML study the physiology, ecology and evolutionary biology of seaweeds and their associated communities. Our work focuses primarily on rocky shore intertidal and subtidal seaweeds of the Pacific Coast of North America, and the unique seaweed assemblages of the Gulf of California.




