Evolutionary Physiology of Algae and Aquatic Plants
Mario Giordano editor John Beardall editor John A Raven editor Stephen C Maberly editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:7th Nov '24
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Describes the physiology of aquatic plants and algae that has allowed them to thrive under different environmental conditions through time.
This book will be an invaluable resource for researchers and advanced students with interests in the full range of aquatic photoautotrophs. It explores how these organisms and their particular physiology have evolved, allowing them to thrive in the range of environmental conditions encountered on our planet – both past and present.Photosynthetic organisms have an enormous influence on our environment through their effects on the development of other life on Earth and the way they alter the planet's geology and geochemistry. This book takes a unique approach by examining the evolutionary history of the major groups of aquatic photoautotrophs in the context of the ecophysiological characteristics that have allowed them to adapt to the challenges of life in water and thrive under past and present environmental conditions. The important role played by aquatic photoautotrophs on a planet undergoing unprecedented anthropogenic-induced change is also highlighted, in chapters on their critical function in mitigating environmental change through their physiological processes, and on the role of algae in biotechnology. This invaluable resource will be appreciated by researchers and advanced students interested in the biodiversity and evolutionary physiology of the full range of aquatic photoautotrophs, and their interaction with the environment.
ISBN: 9780521822985
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 937g
420 pages