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Ecology of Harmful Algae

  • A hot topic of growing importance presented by leaders in the field
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Part of the book series: Ecological Studies (ECOLSTUD, volume 189)

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Table of contents (30 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XXVI
  2. Harmful Algae and Their Global Distribution

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. An Introduction to Harmful Algae

      • E. Granéli, J. T. Turner
      Pages 3-7
    3. Molecular Taxonomy of Harmful Algae

      • S. Janson, P. K. Hayes
      Pages 9-21
    4. The Biogeography of Harmful Algae

      • N. Lundholm, Ø. Moestrup
      Pages 23-35
    5. Importance of Life Cycles in the Ecology of Harmful Microalgae

      • K. A. Steidinger, E. Garccés
      Pages 37-49
  3. The Ecology of Major Harmful Algae Groups

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 51-51
    2. The Ecology of Harmful Dinoflagellates

      • J. M. Burkholder, R. V. Azanza, Y. Sako
      Pages 53-66
    3. The Ecology of Harmful Diatoms

      • S. S. Bates, V. L. Trainer
      Pages 81-93
    4. Ecology of Harmful Cyanobacteria

      • H. W. Paerl, R. S. Fulton III
      Pages 95-109
    5. Brown Tides

      • C. J. Gobler, W. G. Sunda
      Pages 111-123
  4. The Ecology and Physiology of Harmful Algae

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 125-125
    2. Harmful Algal Bloom Dynamics in Relation to Physical Processes

      • F. G. Figueiras, G. C. Pitcher, M. Estrada
      Pages 127-138
    3. Harmful Algae and Cell Death

      • M. J. W. Veldhuis, C. P. D. Brussaard
      Pages 153-162
    4. Phagotrophy in Harmful Algae

      • D. Stoecker, U. Tillmann, E. Granéli
      Pages 177-187
    5. Trace Metals and Harmful Algal Blooms

      • W. G. Sunda
      Pages 203-214

About this book

Harmful algal blooms are one of the consequences of the human impact on aquatic ecosystems, particularly the process of eutrophication. They can cause a variety of deleterious effects, including the poisoning of fish and shellfish, habitat disruptions for many organisms, water discolouration, beach fouling, and even toxic effects for humans.

This volume is a comprehensive synthesis of the latest research achievements concerning harmful algae (HA) ecology. International experts provide an in-depth analysis of HA topics including: global distribution, ecology of major HA groups, ecology and physiology of HA, HA and the food web, studying and mitigating HA, the human impact on HA and HA impact on human activity. This volume is an invaluable source of information for researchers in HA ecology as well as for advanced students, lecturers, and environmental managers.

Reviews

From the reviews:

"It is a book one reads to learn how to think about harmful algae and their roles in ecosystems. The volume is unique, timely, and valuable for this reason. I found the book to be absorbing, readable in stolen minutes, owing to the brevity of chapters; and refreshingly thought-provoking. ... In summary, this is a book on harmful algae that a scientist - an ecologist - can read for pleasure and intellectual stimulation. It is a refreshing antidote to descriptive or alarmist approaches that sometimes seem to dominate the world of harmful algal research." (Gary H. Wikfors, Harmful Algae, 2007, doi: 10.1016/j.hal.2007.03.001)

"The editors here succeeded in compiling a comprehensive review of actual HA research which exceeds the limits of ‘pure’ ecology. … All in all, the book provides an in-depth overview of results, open questions and further points of focus of HA research. … is more than suitable for scientists with HA research background." (Karina Preußel, Basic and Applied Ecology, Issue 10, 2009)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Marine Sciences, University of Kalmar, Kalmar, Sweden

    Edna Granéli

  • Biology Department and School for Marine Science and Technology, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, USA

    Jefferson T. Turner

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eBook USD 119.00
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Softcover Book USD 159.99
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