SAIN Resources about ProtistaThe Kingdom Protista or Protoctista is one of the commonly recognized biological kingdoms, including all the eukaryotes except for the plants, fungi, animals, and sometimes other groups which are treated in separate kingdoms. A few forms are multicellular, for instance the brown and red algae. The vast majority, though, comprise the single-celled organisms, and are typically only 0.01-0.5 mm in size, too small to be seen without a microscope. Protists are ubiquitous throughout aqueous environments and the soil, commonly surviving dry periods in the form of cysts; a few are important parasites. There are 37 resources available. 1. ALABAMA'S COMPREHENSIVE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION STRATEGY: PROGRESS SUMMARY Resource Identifier: http://www.biodiversitypartners.org/state/al/bioplanning.shtml Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: the biodersity partnership Subject: Microorganisms,Bacilli, Cocci, Coliforms, Agglutinins, Antigens, Bacterial blooms, Bactericides, Bacterins, Bacteriocins, Bacteriology, Bioerosion, Biofilms, Decomposers, Endotoxins, Filter feeders, Food poisoning, Nannoplankton, Protists, Single cell protein, Spores Description: Alabama's Biodersity Planning. Summary of the progress report from the state fish and wildlife agency concerning the status of the comprehensive wildlife conservation strategy. Publisher: Alabama Wildlife & Freshwater Fisheries Resource Type: Issue Overview, Management Plans, Organizations and Agencies, Site Conservation Plans Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Country: United States State: Alabama Rights: Copyright held by Publisher 2. Animals and Plants Resources Resource Identifier: http://lib.colstate.edu/resources/an-plant.shtml Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: Eileen H. Kramer - Science Librarian Subject: Protists,Microorganisms Description: Summary of a list of links. Webliography of links about zoology, animal life, plants and botany, animal diversity web,invertebrates and many more resources. Publisher: Simon Schwob Memorial Library, Georgia Resource Type: Fact Sheets, Graphics and Images, Issue Overview Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Country: United States Rights: Copyright held by Publisher 3. Antibiotic Resistance Transfers from Plant Resource Identifier: http://www.ems.org/antibiotics/zz.ems.99.10.07.html Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: Jennifer Kelly Subject: Bacteria, Microorganisms,Bacilli, Cocci, Coliforms,Agglutinins, Antigens, Bacterial blooms, Bactericides, Bacterins, Bacteriocins, Bacteriology, Bioerosion, Biofilms, Decomposers, Endotoxins, Filter feeders, Food poisoning, Nannoplankton, Protists, Single cell protein, Spores Description: Report on the rise of infection due to the resistant of the overuse of antibiotics in humans, animals and crops. Publisher: Environmental Media Services Resource Type: Issue Overview, Practices and Methods Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Country: United States Rights: Copyright held by Publisher 4. Appalachian Cottontail Resource Identifier: http://www.dlia.org/atbi/species/animals/vertebrates/mammals/leporidae/Sylvilagus_obscurus.html Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: Dr. Donald W. Linzey, Christy Brecht Subject: Bacteria,Microorganisms, Bacilli, Cocci, Coliforms, Agglutinins, Antigens, Bacterial blooms, Bactericides, Bacterins, Bacteriocins, Bacteriology, Bioerosion, Biofilms, Decomposers, Endotoxins, Filter feeders, Food poisoning, Nannoplankton, Protists, Single cell protein, Spores Description: Drawings, maps of where the Appalacian Cottontail is found in the Appalachian Mountains. Reproduction,Longevity, Terrestrial Ecology,Predators and Defense,Parasites,Special Protection Status of the cottontail. Publisher: All Taxa Biodersity Inventory- Discover Life in America - SAIN Resource Type: Graphics and Images, Issue Overview, Maps and Map Services Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Country: United States State: Tennessee Rights: Copyright held by Publisher 5. Aquaculture & Fisheries Information Resource Identifier: http://www.utextension.utk.edu/aquafish/FPbulletins/filamentousalgae.htm Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node Creator: Dr. Tom Hill Subject: Aquatic plants, Cryptogams, Chlorophyta, Desmids, Diatoms, Endolithic algae, Heterocysts, Phycobionts, Phytoplankton, Seaweeds, Zooxanthellae, Algal blooms, Algal mats, Algal ridges, Algal settlement, Algicides, Biofilms, Kelp beds, Lichens, Protists, Stromatolites Description: Description of when to fertilize ponds to avoid growth of algae,ascospore-expulsion rate, fungal biomass, LCP Chemical, methylmercury, Phaeosphaeria spartinicola, Spartina alterniflora. Publisher: Agricultural Extension Service- Univ. of Tennessee Resource Type: Issue Overview, Standards and Guidelines Resource Format: URL Language: English Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere Continent: North America Country: United States Rights: Copyright held by Publisher >> Next 5 Titles Geographic Perspectives
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