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  • Synedra colonies
  • Sulfur bacteria and Euglena sp.
  • Botryococcus braunii
  • Xanthidium antilopaeum
  • Euglena mutabilis
  • Trachelomonas sp.
  • Dinobryon sp.
  • Micrasterias Autofluorescence
  • Woodruffia feeding on cyanobacteria
  • Woodruffia feeding on cyanobacteria
  • Amoeba feeding on cyanobacteria
  • Klebsormidium(?) and Pseudosphaerocystis
  • Pleurotaenium
  • Micrasterias denticulata
  • Closterium sp. and Netrium digitus
  • Zygnema sp., Autofluorescence
  • Spirotaenia sp.
  • Spirogyra sp.
  • Nostoc Cyanobacteria
  • Anabena Cyanobacteria
  • Diatoms Cymbella
  • Diatoms Cymbella
  • Diatoms Cymbella
  • Diatoms Gomphonema
  • Diatoms Cymbella und Navicula
  • Cyanobacteria Anabena
  • Red alga Compsopogon
  • Diatoms Synedra and Melosira
  • Nostoc Cyanobacteria
  • Chryptomonas sp.
  • Lepocinclis spirogyroides
  • Diatoms Cyclotella
  • Cyanobacteria Oscillatoria & Diatome Navicula
  • Batrachospermum
  • Ankistrodesmus sp.
  • Cyanobacteria Aphanothece sp.
  • Diatoms Fragilaria
  • Staurastrum sp.
  • Hyalotheca dissilens
  • Volvox aureus
  • Cyanobacteria Chroococcus
  • Diatoms Diatoma on Cladophora
  • Eudorina colonies

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Algal Biodiversity

Algae occupy nearly all habitats on earth, including extreme places. Most algae live in aquatic habitats, their sizes vary from microscopic sizes to giant seaweeds.

Talking about algae, unfortunately some algal species have become notorious for forming harmful blooms in oceans or freshwater due to water pollution caused by human activity.

The broad biodiversity and beauty of micro algae in relation with their enormous ecological significance and interconnection with other organisms in food webs and symbiotic associations is still not well-known.

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