Tucked away in the bogs and swamps of Wisconsin, and in similar habitats throughout the world, thrive a myriad of unicellular plants known as Desmids. They are among the most aesthetic of all microorganisms and vie with the glassywalled Diatoms as Jewel Plants. If it were not for the inquisitive biologist and the students of the microscopic cosmos, Desmids well might exist unnoticed. For although they have highly intriguing biological features they play no role in water spoilage problems, nor are they important in the food cycle of aquatic animals. Hence they do not attract attention nor invite the condemnations that are directed toward some other groups of algae such as the blue-greens
Chapter 1: Desmids in softwater ponds in the Kempen region in Belgium: current status and comparison...
Taxonomic diversity of desmids and other coccoid green algae is discussed in relation to different s...
This is a brief floristic survey of Micrasterias species in ten habitats near Douglas Lake in Northe...
Tucked away in the bogs and swamps of Wisconsin, and in similar habitats throughout the world, thriv...
Bogs of the Great Lakes are usually small in area and rarely exceed one mile in diameter. Often thes...
Desmids are green algae from the order Zygnematales and the family Desmidiaceae. These algae are mos...
This study focused on a floristic study of the desmids of Livingston Bog and Bryant's Bog in norther...
Background and aims – Phenotypic plasticity is the morphological response of a single genotype to pr...
These beautiful plants are of an herbaceous green color, and belong to the Cryptogamic division of ...
Freshwaters are amongst the most threatened habitats in the world. Many waters in the UK have irreve...
Author Posting. © The Company of Biologists, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of The...
A stratigraphical and statistical study was made of the microfossils in the marginal mat of a bog la...
Bogs, with their poorly drained organic soils, high water tables, low mineral content and cool slugg...
Every ecosystem, small or big, either in land or in water has its significance as a result of unique...
Desmids are an important part of the phytobenthos in the wetland ecosystems. These ecosystems are of...
Chapter 1: Desmids in softwater ponds in the Kempen region in Belgium: current status and comparison...
Taxonomic diversity of desmids and other coccoid green algae is discussed in relation to different s...
This is a brief floristic survey of Micrasterias species in ten habitats near Douglas Lake in Northe...
Tucked away in the bogs and swamps of Wisconsin, and in similar habitats throughout the world, thriv...
Bogs of the Great Lakes are usually small in area and rarely exceed one mile in diameter. Often thes...
Desmids are green algae from the order Zygnematales and the family Desmidiaceae. These algae are mos...
This study focused on a floristic study of the desmids of Livingston Bog and Bryant's Bog in norther...
Background and aims – Phenotypic plasticity is the morphological response of a single genotype to pr...
These beautiful plants are of an herbaceous green color, and belong to the Cryptogamic division of ...
Freshwaters are amongst the most threatened habitats in the world. Many waters in the UK have irreve...
Author Posting. © The Company of Biologists, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of The...
A stratigraphical and statistical study was made of the microfossils in the marginal mat of a bog la...
Bogs, with their poorly drained organic soils, high water tables, low mineral content and cool slugg...
Every ecosystem, small or big, either in land or in water has its significance as a result of unique...
Desmids are an important part of the phytobenthos in the wetland ecosystems. These ecosystems are of...
Chapter 1: Desmids in softwater ponds in the Kempen region in Belgium: current status and comparison...
Taxonomic diversity of desmids and other coccoid green algae is discussed in relation to different s...
This is a brief floristic survey of Micrasterias species in ten habitats near Douglas Lake in Northe...