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Growth and Reproductive Strategies of Freshwater Phytoplankton

Growth and Reproductive Strategies of Freshwater Phytoplankton

Growth and Reproductive Strategies of Freshwater Phytoplankton

Craig D. Sandgren, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
May 1992
Paperback
9780521429108
AUD$101.95
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    Growth and Reproductive Strategies of Freshwater Phytoplankton brings both the phycological (i.e. botanical) and limnological (i.e. ecological) literature into focus to reveal the morphological, reproductive and physiological characteristics of these microscopic organisms. Emphasis is on adaptive strategies for survival in stressful and seasonally changing aquatic habitats. The synthesis of this literature from an organismal and evolutionary perspective is unique. The following important groups of planktonic algae are considered: cyanobacteria, green algae, diatoms, dinoflagellates, cryptomonads, and chrysophyte flagellates. For each algal group, the importance of both growth and loss processes influencing biogeography and seasonality is emphasised. Where appropriate, the importance of sexual reproduction and benthic resting stages is considered. The final three chapters bring together data on three major ecological processes relevant to phytoplankton, i.e. resource competition, grazing by herbivorous zooplankton, and morphological and physiological 'packaging plans' of algal cells.

    • The synthesis of these literatures from an organismal and evolutionary perspective is unique

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Even with 25 years experience in phytoplankton ecology, I have learnt a lot from this book; I strongly recommend it to both 'old stagers' and young students of phytoplankton ecology ...' A. E. Bailey-Watts, Trends in Ecology and Evolution

    'The book will provide researchers and postgraduate students alike with an excellent introduction to the ecological implications of the growth and life histories of the algae.' European Journal of Protistology

    'A must for phycologists as well as limnologists!' Hydrobologia

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    Product details

    May 1992
    Paperback
    9780521429108
    452 pages
    229 × 153 × 23 mm
    0.602kg
    99 b/w illus. 28 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. General introduction Craig D. Sandgren
    • 2. The ecology of chrysophyte flagellates: their growth and perennation strategies as freshwater phytoplankton Craig D. Sandgren
    • 3. Ecology of the cryptomonadida - a first review Dag Klaveness
    • 4. Freshwater peridinoid dinoflagellates: growth, reproduction strategies and population dynamics Utsa Pollingher
    • 5. Ecology of freshwater planktonic green algae Christine M. Happey-Wood
    • 6. Growth and survival strategies of plankton diatoms Ulrich Sommer
    • 7. Growth and reproductive strategies of freshwater blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) Hans W. Paerl
    • 8. Physiological mechanisms in phytoplankton resource competition David H. Turpin
    • 9. Selective herbivory and its role in the evolution of phytoplankton growth strategies John T. Lehman
    • 10. Functional morphology and the adaptive strategies of freshwater phytoplankton Colin S. Reynolds.
      Contributors
    • Craig D. Sandgren, Dag Klaveness, Utsa Pollingher, Christine M. Happey-Wood, Ulrich Sommer, Hans W. Paerl, David H. Turpin, John T. Lehman, Colin S. Reynolds

    • Editor
    • Craig D. Sandgren , University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee