Seaweed ecology and physiology / Catriona L. Hurd, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia, Paul J. Harrison, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, Kai Bischof, Department of Marine Botany, University of Bremen, Germany, Christopher S. Lobban, Division of Natural Sciences, University of Guam, Mangilao, USA.

Hurd, Catriona L.
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579.8/177
Author
Hurd, Catriona L., author.
Title
Seaweed ecology and physiology / Catriona L. Hurd, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia, Paul J. Harrison, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, Kai Bischof, Department of Marine Botany, University of Bremen, Germany, Christopher S. Lobban, Division of Natural Sciences, University of Guam, Mangilao, USA.
Seaweed Ecology & Physiology
Edition
Second edition.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 551 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Summary
In coastal seas, from the tropics to the poles, seaweeds supply the energy required to support diverse coastal marine life and provide habitat for invertebrates and fish. Retaining the highly successful approach and structure of the first edition, this is a synthesis of the role of seaweeds in underpinning the functioning of coastal ecosystems worldwide. It has been fully updated to cover the major developments of the past twenty years, including current research on the endosymbiotic origin of algae, molecular biology including 'omics', chemical ecology, invasive seaweeds, photobiology and stress physiology. In addition to exploring the processes by which seaweeds, as individuals and communities, interact with their biotic and abiotic environment, the book presents exciting new research on how seaweeds respond to local and global environmental change. It remains an invaluable resource for students and provides an entry into the scientific literature of a wide range of topics.
Added Author
Harrison, Paul J. 1941- author.
Bischof, Kai, author.
Lobban, Christopher S., author.
Subject
Marine algae Ecophysiology.
Multimedia
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Summary
In coastal seas, from the tropics to the poles, seaweeds supply the energy required to support diverse coastal marine life and provide habitat for invertebrates and fish. Retaining the highly successful approach and structure of the first edition, this is a synthesis of the role of seaweeds in underpinning the functioning of coastal ecosystems worldwide. It has been fully updated to cover the major developments of the past twenty years, including current research on the endosymbiotic origin of algae, molecular biology including 'omics', chemical ecology, invasive seaweeds, photobiology and stress physiology. In addition to exploring the processes by which seaweeds, as individuals and communities, interact with their biotic and abiotic environment, the book presents exciting new research on how seaweeds respond to local and global environmental change. It remains an invaluable resource for students and provides an entry into the scientific literature of a wide range of topics.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Subject
Marine algae Ecophysiology.
Multimedia