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Cambridge University Press
26 August 1994
A rewritten and re-organised edition of The Physiological Ecology of Seaweeds (1985). Seaweed Ecology and Physiology surveys the broad literature, but it is not merely an update of the earlier book. This new book contains a new introductory chapter reviewing seaweed morphology, cytology, and life histories. The chapter on community level ecology now includes six guest essays by senior algal ecologists which conveys the excitement of phycological research. The treatment of tropical seaweeds had been expanded, reflecting the growing literature from tropical regions, and the authors' recent experiences in the tropics. The final chapter on mariculture is much larger, and includes a case study on how principles of physiological ecology were applied in developing the carrageenan industry. Finally there is an appendix summarising the taxonomic position and nomenclature of the species mentioned in the book.

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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   880g
ISBN:   9780521403344
ISBN 10:   0521403340
Pages:   384
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Replaced By:   9780521408974
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I. Morphology, Life Histories and Morphogenesis: 1. Introduction: the plants and their environments; 2. Seaweed morphology and anatomy; 3. Seaweed cells; 4. Seaweed genetics and molecular biology; 5. Seaweed life histories; 6. Settlement and germination; 7. Thallus morphogenesis; 8. Synopsis; Part II. Seaweed Communities: 1. Seaweed communities T. A. Norton et al.; 2. Intertidal zonation patterns; 3. Submerged zonation patterns; 4. Some other seaweed habitats and communities P. H. Nienhuis et al.; 5. Community analysis; 6. Synopsis; Part III. Biotic Interactions: 1. Competition; 2. Grazing; 3. Symbiosis; 4. Synopsis; Part IV. Light and Photosynthesis: 1. An overview of photosynthesis; 2. Irradiance; 3. Light harvesting; 4. Carbon fixation: the 'dark reactions' of photosynthesis; 5. Seaweed polysaccharides; 6. Carbon translocation; 7. Photosynthetic rates and primary productivity; 8. Synopsis; Part V. Nutrients: 1 Nutrient requirements; 2. Nutrient availability in seawater; 3. Pathways and barriers to ion entry; 4. Nutrient uptake kinetics; 5. Uptake, assimilation and metabolic role of essential nutrients; 6. Long distance transport translocation; 7. Growth kinetics; 8. Effects of nutrient supply; 9. Synopsis; Part VI. Temperature and Salinity: 1. Natural ranges of temperature and salinity; 2. Temperature effects; 3. Biochemical and physiological effects of salinity; 4. Dessication; 5. Salinity-temperature interactions and estuarine distribution; 6. Synopsis; Part VII. Water Motion: 1. Water flow over surfaces; 2. Wave action; 3. Synopsis; Part VIII. Pollution: 1. Introduction; 2. Thermal pollution; 3. Heavy metals; 4. Oil; 5. Synthetic organic chemicals; 6. Complex wastes and eutrophication; 7. Synopsis; Part IX. Seaweed Mariculture: 1. Introduction; 2. Porphyra mariculture; 3. Lamineria mariculture; 4. Undaria mariculture; 5. Eucheuma and Kappaphycus mariculture; 6. Other seaweeds; 7. Domestication of seaweeds - application of ecology and physiology; 8. Seaweed biotechnology; 9. Synopsis; Appendix: Taxonomic classification of algae mentioned in the text P. C. Silva and R. L. Moe; Index.

Reviews for Seaweed Ecology and Physiology

'... this greatly expanded version will become a valuable text and resource book for graduate and undergraduate students and professionals, just as its predecessor was ... Highly recommended for libraries with an aquatic component in their college's curriculum, and definitely worth the price in replacing the earlier version.' C. W. Schneider, Choice 'The book covers all imaginable aspects os seaweed ecology and physiology, hardly any of the keywords I tried out was treated too brief, let alone missing ... with this reasonly priced paperback edition at hand I highly recommend the book for every student or researcher concerned with or interested in marine phycology.' Max Seyfried, Journal of Plant Physiology 'The rapid growth of knowledge in this field is at once exciting and daunting. This book provides an entry to the literature.' Coast 'The successful textbook of ecology and physiology of macroscopic muticellular marine red, green and brown algae appeard after three years as a reprinted paperback edition. Students will certainly welcome unchanged content at a much lower price.' Z. Sestak (Praha) Biologia Platarum '... a valuable text, useful for a braod audience ... The sections on marine pollution are of special interest.' Isabel Esteve, Hydrobiologia 'This book is suitable for students and their teachers as well as for marine biology scientists.' Z. Sestak, Biologica Plantarum


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