Building on the success of the first edition and featuring contributions from leading experts in the field, this expanded and thoroughly revised second edition provides an indispensable guide to the freshwater and terrestrial algae of the British Isles. It is an up-to-date account of and identification tool for more than 2400 algal species (excluding diatoms), highlighting their wider distribution around the world. Detailed descriptions are fully illustrated with clear line drawings and photographs including 190 full-page plates, eight of which are full colour. In addition, user-friendly keys enable the accurate identification of specimens to the level of genus and species. This edition includes expanded information on ecology and the implications of recent molecular research, along with coverage of 200 extra species. The accompanying online material provides a colour photo catalogue, highly illustrated articles and video clips, making this the comprehensive reference tool for both researchers and professionals in the field.
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Weight: 2790g
Dimensions: 213 x 305mm
Publication Date: 05 Aug 2021
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108478007
About Alan J. BrookBrian A. WhittonDavid M. John
David M. John is Adjunct Professor at the Martin Ryan Institute National University of Ireland Galway and Scientific Associate at the Natural History Museum in London. His main research interests are in the taxonomy ecology and biogeography of freshwater and tropical marine algae. Brian A. Whitton is Emeritus Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Durham. He is currently studying probable increases in organic phosphate in upland streams and rivers and its impact on algae as well as being involved in providing training on algal identification for water management organisations. Alan J. Brook was Emeritus Professor of Biology at the University of Buckingham. He has held a number of positions at institutions in the UK Sudan and the USA and has spent his research career studying freshwater algae with particular interest in desmids.