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OverviewDiatom biology, genomics and ecology are becoming more relevant to the human species. While there have been recent compilations of some of the applied aspects of diatoms, and the dizzying pace of taxonomic revisions, this new volume bring us up to date on their classification, biology and ecology, as well as covering the topics of genomics and applied uses. In this collection, some of the leaders in diatom research present either new information or summarize recent research efforts on a wide range of topics, including the tree of life of diatoms, their classifications, the wide habitats and ecological spectra the group exploits, as well as the beauty of their form. This volume celebrates the diversity, emerging areas of research and fascinating ecology of the diatoms bringing this group of world-renown and emerging research leaders together. 'The Diatom World' will foster greater appreciation and research contributions on this incredibly diverse and fascinating group of organisms. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joseph Seckbach , Patrick KociolekPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 2011 ed. Volume: 19 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.028kg ISBN: 9789400713260ISBN 10: 9400713266 Pages: 534 Publication Date: 23 July 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsForeword/Hildebrand, M/.- Opening/Seckbach, J. and Kociolek, J.P.].- Collecting, Cleaning, Mounting and Photographing Diatoms [Nagy, S.S.].- PART 1: TAXONOMY, SYSTEMATICS AND PHYLOGENY.- Morphology: Cell Wall, Cytology, Ultrastructural And Morphogenetic Studies [Cox, E.].- An Overview Of Diatom Classification With Some Prospects For The Future [Williams, D. M. and Kociolek, J. P].- A Review of the Evolution of The Diatoms From the Origin of the Lineage to Their Populations [Medlin, L.].- Status of the Pursuit of the Diatom Phylogeny: Are Traditional Views and New Molecular Paradigms Really that Different? [Theriot, E. et. al.].- PART 2: DIATOM BIOLOGY.- Size and Sex [Mann David G.].- Classical Breeding in Diatoms: Scientific Background And Practical Perspectives [Chepurnov V. A. et. al.].- Epizoic And Epiphytic Diatoms [Tiffany, M. A.].-Diatom Viruses [Tomaru, Y. and Nagasaki K.].- Diatom Biofilms [Congestri R. and Albertano, P.].- Possible Buckling Phenomena In Diatom Morphogenisis [Gordon, R. and Tiffany, M. A.].- Diatom Frustules: Physical, Optical, and Biotechnological Applications [Townley, H. E.].- PART 3: FRESHWATER ECOLOGY.- Importance of Scale in Understanding the Natural History Of Diatom Communities. [Lowe, R.].- Patterns of Diatom Distribution In Relation to Salinity [Potapova M.].- Diatoms From Hot Springs From Kuril And Sakhalin Islands (Far East, Russia) [Nikulina, T.V. and Kociolek J. P.].- Living On the pH Edge: Diatom Assemblages of Low pH Lakes In Western Pomerania (NW Poland) [Witkowski A. et.al. ].- The Diatom Algae of Lake Kinneret, Israel [Yehoshua, Y. and Alster, A].- Rheophile Apennine Diatoms and Their Use as Bioindicators Of Water Quality [Dell’uomo , A. and Torrisi, M.].- PART 4: MARINE ECOLOGY.- Ecophysiological Performance of Benthic Diatoms from Arctic Waters [Schlie, C. et. al.].- Diatoms as Endosymbionts [Lee, J. J.].- Marine Planktonic Diatoms, Including Potentially Toxic Species [Villac, M. C. and Kaczmarska, I.].- Toxic Diatom Pseudo-Nitzschia And Its Primary Consumers (Vectors) [Bargu, S. et. al. ].- PART 5: SUMMARY.- Summary [Seckbach, J. and Kociolek J. P.].-ReviewsFrom the reviews: This book describes the properties of diatoms, or with a more appropriate expression the diatom world. ... this book provides a great insight into the diatom world. Interestingly, this book contains not only reviews but the authors, own results. It is well illustrated with graphs and photos that bring closer to us not only the diatoms but the researchers as well. This book can be recommended to everyone interested in these algae and in this field of science. (M. Duleba, Acta Botanica Hungarica, Vol. 54 (1-2), 2012) From the reviews: This book describes the properties of diatoms, or with a more appropriate expression the diatom world. ... this book provides a great insight into the diatom world. Interestingly, this book contains not only reviews but the authors' own results. It is well illustrated with graphs and photos that bring closer to us not only the diatoms but the researchers as well. This book can be recommended to everyone interested in these algae and in this field of science. (M. Duleba, Acta Botanica Hungarica, Vol. 54 (1-2), 2012) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |