Hi y'all
Regarding "The Sphagnum Ponds of Simelried in Germany: A biodiversity Hot-Spot for Microscopic Organisms",
Steve Neeley (psneeley) has written a brief book review of interest to our amateur microscopy members. We all know how difficult it can be to identify many microorganisms. The book Steve reviewed, I'm sure, will be a valued reference to all amateur microscopists. And the best part...it is darned inexpensive
Read Steve's review HERE.
Thanks a bunch, Steve.
(Edit 2024-Feb-20, rjl: name the book that's being discussed)
Book review (2006): "The Sphagnum Ponds of Simelried"
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Book review (2006): "The Sphagnum Ponds of Simelried"
Tom Webster
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The worst day photographing dragonflies is better than the best day working!
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The worst day photographing dragonflies is better than the best day working!
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The greatest protozoology text ever written is by Richard Kudo and has the simple title Protozoology. In spite of its original publication date of 1931, but up dates for over 30 years since then, the drawings and extent of coverage is unparalled. Just google the title and author and you'll find editions at Amazon and other places for around $30 USD +/-.
The Picture Key Nature Series "How To Know The Protozoa" by T.L. Jahn is much smaller, but still a good source.
Bob B
The Picture Key Nature Series "How To Know The Protozoa" by T.L. Jahn is much smaller, but still a good source.
Bob B
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The fourth edition, (1954), of Protozoology by Richard Kudo appears to be available at no charge at
https://ia902706.us.archive.org/22/item ... 54kudo.pdf
There is a fifth edition (1977).
https://ia902706.us.archive.org/22/item ... 54kudo.pdf
There is a fifth edition (1977).
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