Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-Western Australia Red Algae |
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Author:
| Huisman, John |
Series title: | Aquatic Science Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4863-0954-2 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2018 |
Publisher: | CSIRO Publishing
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $174.95 |
Book Description:
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Marine plants, or seaweeds, are unjustly perceived as one of the least charismatic groups of marine organisms.In truth they include many spectacular and attractive species; moreover, they comprise a vital componentof coastal ecosystems, providing food and shelter for marine animals as well as contributing significantly toregional biodiversity. For over a decade, Dr John Huisman, in collaboration with students and colleagues,has collected and studied the marine plants of Australia's...
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Marine plants, or seaweeds, are unjustly perceived as one of the least charismatic groups of marine organisms.In truth they include many spectacular and attractive species; moreover, they comprise a vital componentof coastal ecosystems, providing food and shelter for marine animals as well as contributing significantly toregional biodiversity. For over a decade, Dr John Huisman, in collaboration with students and colleagues,has collected and studied the marine plants of Australia's vast and remote north-west coast, these activitiesuncovering numerous undescribed genera and species and resulting in a manyfold increase in the knownflora. His accounts of the marine algae are presented in two volumes of the Algae of Australia series; thispart, describing the red algae, follows an earlier volume (2015) describing the green and brown algae.
Although not as conspicuous as the larger brown algae, the red algae are typically more diverse, with thenumber of species in any location more than twice that of the green and brown algae combined. Thisvolume is an authoritative floristic account of the marine red algae of north-western Australia and includes158 genera and 351 species, with 7 genera and 88 species newly described.
Each taxonomic level, from division to species, is fully described, incorporating current nomenclature,morphology, keys, and numerous figures, many in colour. These two volumes represent the first detailedaccounts of the marine plants of tropical Western Australia and document numerous taxa newly recorded forthe region.