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The order Sphaeropleales comprises a diverse and ecologically significant group of green algae within the class Chlorophyceae. Members of the Sphaeropleales display a remarkable variety of morphologies, ranging from unicellular to colonial and filamentous forms. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of 22 families with 74 genera, including detailed descriptions of families, genera, and species, along with identification keys and illustrations. It covers both European and non-European species. The classification presented in this volume is based on a combination of morphological, phylogenetic, and ultrastructural characteristics, which have been carefully considered in the identification process.
With a strong focus on taxonomy, ecology, and distinguishing features, this book serves as an essential reference for researchers, students, and enthusiasts seeking to identify and study these algae.
Sommario
Preface.- Acknowledgement.- Circumscription of the Sphaeropleales.- Phylogeny and evolution of the Sphaeropleales.- Application.- Isolation and culturing of freshwater Sphaeropleales.- Classification of the Sphaeropleales.- Glossary.- Systematic part.
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Christina Bock
– Postdoctoral Fellow at the University Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Rodan Geriš
– Hydrobiologist at the water management laboratory of the Morava River Board, s. e., Brno, Czech Republic
Lothar Krienitz
- Head (retired) of the laboratory of phycology and algal strain collection at the Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Stechlin, Germany
Pavel Škaloud
– Associate Professor at the Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Riassunto
The order Sphaeropleales comprises a diverse and ecologically significant group of green algae within the class Chlorophyceae. Members of the Sphaeropleales display a remarkable variety of morphologies, ranging from unicellular to colonial and filamentous forms. This volume provides a comprehensive overview of 22 families with 74 genera, including detailed descriptions of families, genera, and species, along with identification keys and illustrations. It covers both European and non-European species. The classification presented in this volume is based on a combination of morphological, phylogenetic, and ultrastructural characteristics, which have been carefully considered in the identification process.
With a strong focus on taxonomy, ecology, and distinguishing features, this book serves as an essential reference for researchers, students, and enthusiasts seeking to identify and study these algae.