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Diatoms, the mesmerizing art of nature's microscopic algae, captivate our imagination with their intricate beauty

Background imageDiatoms Collection: Marine Diatom

Marine Diatom
LRDS-293 Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Marine Diatom Magnification x2, 570 (when printed 10.5 cm wide) Bacteriastrum sp David Spears (Last Refuge) / ardea.com Last Refuge contact details

Background imageDiatoms Collection: Marine Diatom

Marine Diatom
LRDS-291 Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Marine Diatom Magnification x1, 510 (when printed 10.5 cm wide) David Spears (Last Refuge) / ardea.com Last Refuge contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageDiatoms Collection: Plankton - Diatom (Rhizosolenia stolterfothii) Individual diatoms unite to form

Plankton - Diatom (Rhizosolenia stolterfothii) Individual diatoms unite to form

Background imageDiatoms Collection: Diatoms, light micrograph

Diatoms, light micrograph. Diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single-celled algae containing about 10, 000 species. They form an important part of the plankton at the base of the marine

Background imageDiatoms Collection: Melosira sp diatoms, light micrograph

Melosira sp diatoms, light micrograph
Diatoms. Light micrograph of Melosira monoliformis freshwater diatoms. Diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single-celled algae containing about 10, 000 species

Background imageDiatoms Collection: Pleurosigma sp diatoms, light micrograph

Pleurosigma sp diatoms, light micrograph
Diatoms. Differential interference contrast micrograph of Pleurosigma angulatum marine diatoms. Diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single-celled algae containing about 10, 000 species

Background imageDiatoms Collection: Fossil diatoms, light micrograph

Fossil diatoms, light micrograph. Diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single-celled algae containing about 10, 000 species

Background imageDiatoms Collection: Pleurosigma sp diatom, light micrograph

Pleurosigma sp diatom, light micrograph
Diatom. Light micrograph of Pleurosigma angulatum marine diatoms. Diatoms are a group of photosynthetic, single-celled algae containing about 10, 000 species

Background imageDiatoms Collection: Sea cucumber plate

Sea cucumber plate. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of an ossicle (plate, orange) from a sea cucumber, surrounded by diatoms

Background imageDiatoms Collection: Selection of diatoms, SEM

Selection of diatoms, SEM
Selection of diatoms, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Diatoms are single-celled photosynthetic algae, of which there are about 100, 000 species

Background imageDiatoms Collection: Coscinodiscus diatom, SEM

Coscinodiscus diatom, SEM
Coscinodiscus diatom. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Coscinodiscus diatom (red). This is a marine diatom

Background imageDiatoms Collection: Diatom assortment, SEMs

Diatom assortment, SEMs
Diatoms. Coloured scanning electron micrographs (SEMs) of a circular arrangement of various diatoms. Diatoms are planktonic unicellular algae

Background imageDiatoms Collection: Diatom algae, SEM

Diatom algae, SEM
Diatoms. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of two unidentified diatoms (round). These planktonic unicellular algae have silica in their cell walls (frustules). Magnification unknown



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Diatoms, the mesmerizing art of nature's microscopic algae, captivate our imagination with their intricate beauty. Ernst Haeckel, a renowned biologist and artist, immortalized these diatom wonders through his stunning illustrations. From marine plankton samples to fossilized remains, they have left an indelible mark on our understanding of the natural world. Under the lens of a microscope at 25 times magnification, diatoms reveal themselves as delicate structures floating in the vastness of the ocean. Their symmetrical patterns and vibrant hues create a kaleidoscope that enchants scientists and artists alike. In Picture No. 11675478, we witness a close-up view captured by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). This technique allows us to explore their intricate details with unparalleled precision. The result is an awe-inspiring image that showcases the complexity hidden within these seemingly simple organisms. Fossilized diatoms provide us with glimpses into ancient ecosystems long gone. SEM imaging reveals their preserved forms, reminding us of their role as key players in Earth's history. These tiny creatures have witnessed countless changes over millions of years and continue to shape our planet today. The interplay between diatoms and blue-green algae is another captivating sight revealed by SEM imagery. In this microcosmic world, different species coexist harmoniously, creating breathtaking scenes reminiscent of abstract art. As we delve deeper into this microscopic realm through SEM technology, we uncover more secrets held by these remarkable organisms. Each new image brings forth fresh perspectives on their structure and function—reminding us that even in minuscule forms lies immense beauty waiting to be discovered. From Ernst Haeckel's artistic renderings to cutting-edge scientific techniques like SEM imaging—diatoms never cease to amaze us with their elegance and importance in shaping our planet's past and present. Through these captivating visuals, we are reminded once again that beauty can be found even in the tiniest corners of our natural world.