The foremost textbook and reference for studying Phycology, Algae, Second Edition, features hundreds of new illustrations, a new chapter on terrestrial algae, and thorough updates that reflect new classification structures. With an emphasis on algae ecology and molecular biology, the authors focus on what students really want to know about algae—why they are so diverse; how they are related; how to distinguish the major types; their roles in food webs; global biogeochemical cycling; the formation of harmful algae blooms; and how we utilize them. The text also provides a broad coverage of freshwater, marine, and terrestrial algae.
1. Introduction to the Algae
2. The Roles of Algae in Biogeochemistry
3. Algae in Biotic Associations
4. Technological Applications of Algae
5. Algal Diversity And Relationships
6. Cyanobacteria (Chloroxybacteria)
7. Endosymbiosis and the Diversification of Eukaryotic Algae With a Focus on Glaucophytes and Chlorarachniophytes
8. Euglenoids
9. Cryptomonads
10. Haptophytes
11. Dinoflagellates
12. Photosynthetic Stramenopiles I Introduction and Diatoms
13. Photosynthetic Stramenopiles II Chrysophyceans, Synurophyceans, Eustigmatophyceans, Raphidophyceans, Pelagophyceans, Dictyochophyceans
14. Photosynthetic Stramenopiles III Xanthophyceans, Phaeophyceans, and their Close Relatives
15. Red Algae
16. Green Algae I Introduction and Prasinophyceans
17. Green Algae II Ulvophyceans
18. Green Algae III Trebouxiophyceans
19. Green Algae IV Chlorophyceans
20. Green Algae V Charophyceans
21. Phytoplankton Ecology
22. Macroalgal and Periphyton Ecology
23. Terrestrial Algal Ecology