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Evolutionary Biogeography of the Marine Algae of the North Atlantic

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Algal systematists, geologists and evolutionary biologists provide a synthesis of the evolutionary biogeography of red, brown, and green algae of the North Atlantic Ocean also considering their relationships with species and genera in the Arctic and Pacific Oceans as well as other subtropical and tropical seas. The history of the Atlantic Basin and its connections to other ocean basins is treated from the geological, paleontological and paleoclimatic perspective. This is contrasted with biogeographic analyses of marine animal systems and the role of plant/animal interactions in evolution. Some of the approaches include traditional systematic studies, cladistic analysis, the experimental evaluation of environment in establishing distribution limits and the application of molecular biology.

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Assisted by G. Robin South (Editor), David J. Garbary (Editor), David Garbary (Editor), Davi J Garbary (Editor), Robin South (Editor), David J Garbary (Editor), Robin South (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 05.12.2012
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany
 
EAN 9783642751172
ISBN 978-3-642-75117-2
Pages 429
Illustrations X, 429 p.
Height (packing) 24.2 cm
 
Series NATO ASI Series G: Ecological Sciences > Vol.22
Nato ASI Series (closed) / Nato ASI Subseries G: (closed) > .22
NATO ASI Series > 22
Nato ASI Subseries G: > 22
NATO ASI Series G: Ecological Sciences > 22
 

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