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Unravelling the algae: the past, present, and future of algal systematics [Pehme köide]

Edited by , Edited by (London School of Economics and Political Science, UK)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 412 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 852 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367388197
  • ISBN-13: 9780367388195
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 412 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 852 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367388197
  • ISBN-13: 9780367388195
Teised raamatud teemal:
Acting as titans in global control of the biosphere and colonizing virtually all corners of the earth, algae, extremely diverse and numerous oxygenic, photosynthetic organisms, can be major players in and drivers of environmental change. For hundreds of years, since their evolutionary origins by endosymbiosis, when a protozoan enslaved a cyanobacterium, fascinated scientists strove to uncover the mysteries of their diversity, interactions, taxonomy, and classification. Today, new molecular tools and technologies like chromatography and genetic fingerprinting reveal the innermost secrets of algal ancestry and phylogeny and open new possibilities to answering age-old questions.

Unravelling the algae: the past, present, and future of algal systematics brings together the most respected minds in the field to review the state-of-the-science and assess the impact of molecular tools on the taxonomy of algal groups. Emphasizing that a range of traditional and molecular approaches are required, along with other techniques such as transmission electron microscopy, to support full interpretation of the data, the book discusses the extent to which these tools broaden our understanding of the immense diversity of algae and revolutionize ideas of taxonomy and classification. Divided into three parts, the book introduces the very latest ideas on the evolution of algae and the concept of classification and illustrates contrasting viewpoints. The second section addresses systematics and covers virtually all algal groups ranging from microalgae to ultraplankton with individual chapters devoted to each. The final section explores the impact of genomics on algal systematics and concludes with a discussion of future directions for research.

As the most up-to-date, authoritative source for classifying algae, this bookprovides unparalleled access to the encyclopedic information revealed by the use of the latest in molecular tools.
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(6)
Juliet Brodie
Jane Lewis
Chapter 2 Algae in the warp and weave of life: bound by plastids
7(14)
Charles F. Delwiche
Chapter 3 Evolution and relationships of algae: major branches of the tree of life
21(36)
Thomas Cavalier-Smith
Chapter 4 Classification and diatom systematics: the past, the present, and the future
57(36)
David M. Williams
Chapter 5 The taxonomy of cyanobacteria: molecular insights into a difficult problem
93(10)
Paul K. Hayes
Nermin Adel El Semary
Patricia Sanchez-Baracaldo
Chapter 6 Molecular systematics of red algae: building future structures on firm foundations
103(20)
Christine A. Maggs
Heroen Verbruggen
Olivier de Clerck
Chapter 7 Systematics of the green algae: conflict of classic and modern approaches
123(32)
Thomas Proschold
Frederik Leliaert
Chapter 8 In the shadow of giants: systematics of the charophyte green algae
155(16)
John D. Hall
Charles F. Delwiche
Chapter 9 The chlorarachniophytes: evolution and classification
171(12)
Ken-ichiro Ishida
Akinori Yabuki
Shuhei Ota
Chapter 10 Molecular systematics of Haptophyta
183(14)
Bente Edvardsen
Linda K. Medlin
Chapter 11 Decrypting cryptomonads: a challenge for molecular taxonomy
197(18)
Federica Cerino
Adriana Zingone
Chapter 12 On dinodagellate phylogeny and classification
215(16)
Øjvind Moestrup
Niels Daugbjerg
Chapter 13 Molecular genetics and the neglected art of diatomics
231(36)
David G. Mann
Katharine M. Evans
Chapter 14 Classification of the Phaeophyceae from past to present and current challenges
267(18)
Bruno de Reviers
Florence Rousseau
Stefano G.A. Draisma
Chapter 15 Molecular systematica of the Chrysophyceae and Synurophyceae
285(30)
Robert A. Andersen
Chapter 16 A decade of euglenoid molecular phylogenetics
315(16)
Richard E. Triemer
Mark A. Farmer
Chapter 17 The contribution of genomics to the understanding of algal evolution
331(10)
Chris Bowler
Andrew E. Allen
Chapter 18 Algal molecular systematics: a review of the past and prospects for the future
341(14)
Linda K. Medlin
Katja Metfies
Uwe John
Jeanine L. Olsen
Glossary 355(10)
Index 365(12)
Publications Listing 377
Juliet Brodie, Jane Lewis