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Despite uncertainties regarding what organisms should be included as algae and what a species is in the context of the various algal phyla and classes, a conservative approach results in an estimate of 72,500 algal species, names for 44,000 of which have probably been published, and 33,248 names have been processed by AlgaeBase to date (June 2012).

AlgaeBase evolved from Michael Guiry's seaweed website, and has grown into a database of algae from throughout the world, and in freshwater, terrestrial, and brackish as well as marine habitats. By 2005, the database contained about 65,000 names, and by September 2006, 122,240 species and infraspecific names were in the database, with 5,826 images, 38,290 bibli AlgaeBase.org is by far one of the best algae resources available to the public. On AlgaeBase you can look up common names of algae and find all names ever associated with it. You can also find other species information such as ecology, images, global distribution, and common uses.

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2015 enzyme levels extracted from bibliographic sources. Based on online servers for prognosis of discontinuous B-cell epitopes DiscoTop1.1, Discotop 2.0, ElliPro, plants of the park – the higher vascular plants, some El formato para referenciar una página web con normas APA es el siguiente: Apellido http://campus13.unad.edu.co/invil14/mod/resource/view.php?id=122. AGRICOLA (AGRICultural OnLine Access) serves as the catalogue and index to the AlgaeBASE is a database of information on algae that includes terrestrial, JSTOR global plants offers access to botanical resources from dozens of  Distribution: -. Additional data: -. Source database: AlgaeBase, 3.0, Dec 2004.

AlgaeBase is often a compromise of taxonomic opinions that may or may not reflect your particular conclusions. It is also a work in progress, and is thus incomplete. Please note that AlgaeBase is purely meant as an aid to taxonomic studies and not a definitive source in its own right. You should always check the information included prior to use.

Source database: AlgaeBase, 3.0, Dec 2004. Latest taxonomic scrutiny: Guiry M.D.,. Online resource  Listan följer Algaebase (http://www.algaebase.org) och har bearbetats av Bengt Karlson (SMHI). Bibl.

In development since 1996, AlgaeBase (http://www.algaebase.org) is an on-line database providing free access to authoritative taxonomic, distributional and nomenclatural information of more than 135,000 names of species and infraspecific taxa of algae set in the context of a taxonomic hierarchy.

Detailed coverage of invasive species threatening livelihoods and the environment worldwide Check out this crowdsourced list of algae-related online resources. The PSA Education Committee (chair: Bridgette Clarkston ) is dedicated to promote and improve teaching and research in phycology through such activities as seminars, conferences, workshops, and production of educational materials, such as films and electronic media items; and Algaebase - a database of information on algae that includes terrestrial, marine and freshwater organisms.

Algaebase an online resource for algae

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AlgaeBase is a database of taxonomic, nomenclatural and distributional information on algae that includes terrestrial, marine and freshwater organisms. Gar AlgaeBase evoluis el la fukretejo de Michael Guiry, kaj kreskigis en datumbazon de algoj de ĉie en la mondo, kaj en dolĉakvo, surtera, kaj saleta same kiel marajn vivejojn. [1] Antaŭ 2005, la datumbazo enhavis proksimume 65,000 nomojn, [1] kaj antaŭ septembro 2006, 122,240 specioj kaj infraspecifaj nomoj estis en la datumbazo, kun 5,826 bildoj, 38,290 bibliografiaj eroj, 138,706 Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2021). AlgaeBase.
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And also to prepare an information bulletin of highlights for the ICES Internet site; and communication for resource sharing and information on introduced species. h We have selected four algal species, one higher plant, and 18 invertebrate and specifically mentioned were ITIS, WoRMS, algaebase, and/or others.

AlgaeBase is a database of species including information about all the groups of algae as well as the seagrasses. AlgaeBase was created March 20, 1996 by Michael D. Guiry, named Michael Guiry's seaweed website at the time.

Despite uncertainties regarding what organisms should be included as algae and what a species is in the context of the various algal phyla and classes, a conservative approach results in an estimate of 72,500 algal species, names for 44,000 of which have probably been published, and 33,248 names have been processed by AlgaeBase to date (June 2012).

Sept. 2016 found in the Internet and in general information sources outside of botany.

By 2005, the database contained about 65,000 names, [1] and by September 2006, 122,240 species and infraspecific names were in the database, with 5,826 images, 38,290 bibliographic items, 138,706 Guiry, Michael D.; Guiry, Gwendoline M.; Morrison, Liam; Rindi, Fabio; Miranda, Salvador Valenzuela; Mathieson, Arthur C.; Parker, Bruce C.; Langangen, Anders; John, David M.; Bárbara, Ignacio; Carter, Christopher F.; Kuipers, Pier; Garbary, David J. (2014). „AlgaeBase: an on-line resource for algae”. Cryptogamie, Algologie. 35 (2): 105—115.