Algae: Introduction Phycology: An Introduction to Phycology

Algae: Introduction Phycology: An Introduction to Phycology

by Christiaan van den Hoek (Author)

Synopsis

Algae are ubiquitous. A multitude of species, ranging from microscopic unicells to gigantic kelps, inhabit the world's oceans, freshwater bodies, soils, rocks and trees. To understand the basic role of algae in the global ecosystem, a reliable and modern introduction to their kaleidoscopic diversity, systematics and phylogeny is indispensible. This volume provides such an introduction. The text represents a completely revised and updated edition of a highly acclaimed German textbook which was heralded for its clarity as well as its breadth and depth of information. This new edition takes into account recent re-evaluations in algal systematics and phylogeny which have been made necessary by insights provided by the powerful techniques of molecular genetics and electron microscopy, as well as more traditional life history studies.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 640
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 07 Mar 1996

ISBN 10: 0521316871
ISBN 13: 9780521316873

Media Reviews
' ... such a comprehensive source of information on algal morphology, ultrastructure, cell reproductive events, algal evolution, etc. is desirable for every algal cell student ... Taking into account the informative and comprehensive value of the book it seems probably that the book will serve as an indispensable source of reference for many years to come.' V. Zachleder, Photosynthetica
'This important book contains a clear, modern introduction to the cytology, morphology and systematics of the algae, providing a wealth of information for all those studying or working with these organisms ... excellent and very clear figures.' W. F. Prud'Homme Van Reine, Blumea
' ... this is a fine textbook which can be highly recommended for advanced students and professionals alike.' Michael F. Turner, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology