- Algae Image Laboratory - Bowling Green State University
- Consists mostly of light images of cleaned diatoms. - Checklist of Phytoplankton in the Skagerrak-Kattegat
- Diatoms and dinoflagellates of the North Sea. - Cohn Lab Center For Diatom Research
- Presents a basic introduction for those who would like more general information on diatoms as a species as well as information about the lab and its activities. - Diatom Collection of the California Academy of Sciences
- Ongoing project to present taxonomic information, images, records of collections, and references pertaining to diatoms. - Diatom Home Page
- Resource for those interested in, or actively conducting research on, the diatoms and related algae. - Diatom Paleolimnology Data Cooperative (DPDC)
- Database of diatom and associated ecological and paleolimnological data relevant to study of global change. - Eureka: Diatoms Nature's Gems
- Covers aspects of modern diatom research and includes a number of images to show off the beauty of these opaline gems. - Friedrich Hustedt Study Centre for Diatoms
- Herbarium consisting of over 60,000 microscope preparations, 20,000 samples of material, and over 4,000 publications. - Great Lakes Diatoms
- List of diatom species intended for professional biologists and ecologists, but open to anyone interested in the microscopic freshwater world. - International Society for Diatom Research
- Working to promote, for the benefit and education of the public, all branches of diatom studies throughout the world. - Introduction to Bacillariophyta (The Diatoms)
- Delves into the life history, ecology, and systematics of the diatoms, photosynthetic aquatic microorganisms. - Microscopy-UK: Diatoms
- Offers an introduction to the delicate unicellular organisms that have a yellow-brown chloroplast that enables them to photosynthesize. - MIRACLE: Diatoms
- Introduction to the photosynthesizing algae that have a siliceous skeleton. - Mongolian Diatom Home Page
- International project surveying the diatom flora of Hovsgol National Park in north-central Mongolia.
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