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Chrysophytes
Aspects and Problems
This 1986 book presents an in-depth treatment of the biology of the chrysophytes.
Jørgen Kristiansen (Edited by), Robert A. Andersen (Edited by)
9780521180078, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 17 February 2011
352 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2 cm, 0.52 kg
Originally published in 1986, this book presents an in-depth treatment of the biology of the chrysophytes. The papers collected here are a result of the First International Chrysophyte Symposium held at the University of North Dakota in 1953. The 'golden algae', a group of predominantly fresh water microorganisms, have distinctive features that present much information about their taxonomic classification, their place in evolution and their role in the environment. The ecological significance of the chrysophytes is evident from their abundance in acid bogs and lakes, a condition that has created a new group of investigators concerned with these unique algae and the changing environment. These are just some of the aspects of chrysophyte biology that are discussed here. This book provides a strong foundation towards understanding today's living forms of chrysophyte algae and sheds light on the probable aquatic ecosystems of the past.
Preface
Titles of other papers from the symposium
List of contributors
Part I. Definition and Relationships: 1. The Chrysophyta - a reassessment Frank E. Round
2. Ultrastructure of the Chrysophyceae - phylogenetic implications and taxonomy David J. Hibberd
3. A survey of the marine Chrysophyceae with special reference to the Sarcinochrysidales Paulette Gayral and Chantal Billard
4. The actinophryid heliozoa (Sarcodina, Actinopoda) as chromophytes David J. Patterson
Part II. Taxonomy: 5. Classification of four general of Chrysophyceae bearing silica scales in a family separate from Maollomonas and Synura Hans R. Preisig and David J. Hibberd
6. A proposed phylogenetic sequence for the loricate rhizopodial Chysophyceae Richard L. Meyer
7. New species of the genus Mallomonas (Mallomonadacear, Chrysophyceae) from New Zealand Monika Dürrschmidt
8. Some new observations of Saccochrysis piriformis Korsh. emend. Anderson (Chrysophyceae) Robert A. Anderson
Part III. Cell Biology: 9. Scale case construction in Synura petersenii Korsh. (Chrysophyceae) Annette W. Coleman
11. Chloroplast DNA in the Chrysophyceae: copy number, packaging, and gene expression in Olisthodiscus luteus Rose Ann Cattolico, Jane Aldrich, Steven Bressler, Duncan Ersland-Talbot, Scott Newman, and Michael Reith
Part IV. Population Dynamics: 12. Phytoplankton dynamics in a chrysophycean lake Peter A. Siver and K. S. Chock
13. Blooms of Uroglena americana in relation to concentrations of B group vitamins Akira Kurata
14. Light quality effects on carbon and sulphur uptake of a metalimnetic population of the colonical chrysophyte Chrysosphaerella longispina Frances R. Pick and R. L. Cuhel
15. Effects of environmental temperature on the vegetative growth and sexual life history of Dinobryon cylindricum Imhof Craig D. Dandgren
Part V. Ecology and Biogeography: 16. Identification, ecology, and distribution of a silica-scale-bearing Chrysophyceae, a critical approach Jørgen Kristiansen
17. Development and succession of scale-bearing Chrysophyceae in two shallow freshwater bodies near Nijmegen, The Netherlands R. M. M. Roijackers
18. Chromophysomonas (Chrysophyceae) from twenty-seven localities in the Oslo area Absjørn Skogstad
Part VI. Paleobiology: 19. Scale microfossils of Early Cambrian age from Canada Carol Wagner Allison and Jerry W. Hilgert
20. Chrysophycean cysts and scales in lake sediments: a review Gertrud Cronberg
21. A proposal for the development of standardized nomenclature and terminology for chrysopycean statospores Gertrud Cronberg and Craig D. Sandgren
Index.
Subject Areas: Botany & plant sciences [PST]
