Thoroughly rewritten textbook version of the authors' and Mary Jo Duncan's The Physiological Ecology of Seaweeds (1985). Guest essays by noted ecologists give a personal perspective on field studies. Tropical seaweeds and their habitats are included as well as the better known temperate communities. The mariculture chapter now includes a case study of the Irish carrageen industry, and there is a taxonomic and nomenclatural appendix.
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
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