Chrysophytes
Aspects and Problems
Herausgeber: Andersen, Robert A.; Kristiansen, Jrgen; Kristiansen, Jorgen
Chrysophytes
Aspects and Problems
Herausgeber: Andersen, Robert A.; Kristiansen, Jrgen; Kristiansen, Jorgen
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This 1986 book presents an in-depth treatment of the biology of the chrysophytes.
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This 1986 book presents an in-depth treatment of the biology of the chrysophytes.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780521180078
- ISBN-10: 0521180074
- Artikelnr.: 32306166
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780521180078
- ISBN-10: 0521180074
- Artikelnr.: 32306166
Preface; Titles of other papers from the symposium; List of contributors;
Part I. Definition and Relationships: 1. The Chrysophyta - a reassessment
Frank E. Round; 2. Ultrastructure of the Chrysophyceae - phylogenetic
implications and taxonomy David J. Hibberd; 3. A survey of the marine
Chrysophyceae with special reference to the Sarcinochrysidales Paulette
Gayral and Chantal Billard; 4. The actinophryid heliozoa (Sarcodina,
Actinopoda) as chromophytes David J. Patterson; Part II. Taxonomy: 5.
Classification of four general of Chrysophyceae bearing silica scales in a
family separate from Maollomonas and Synura Hans R. Preisig and David J.
Hibberd; 6. A proposed phylogenetic sequence for the loricate rhizopodial
Chysophyceae Richard L. Meyer; 7. New species of the genus Mallomonas
(Mallomonadacear, Chrysophyceae) from New Zealand Monika Dürrschmidt; 8.
Some new observations of Saccochrysis piriformis Korsh. emend. Anderson
(Chrysophyceae) Robert A. Anderson; Part III. Cell Biology: 9. Scale case
construction in Synura petersenii Korsh. (Chrysophyceae) Annette W.
Coleman; 11. Chloroplast DNA in the Chrysophyceae: copy number, packaging,
and gene expression in Olisthodiscus luteus Rose Ann Cattolico, Jane
Aldrich, Steven Bressler, Duncan Ersland-Talbot, Scott Newman, and Michael
Reith; Part IV. Population Dynamics: 12. Phytoplankton dynamics in a
chrysophycean lake Peter A. Siver and K. S. Chock; 13. Blooms of Uroglena
americana in relation to concentrations of B group vitamins Akira Kurata;
14. Light quality effects on carbon and sulphur uptake of a metalimnetic
population of the colonical chrysophyte Chrysosphaerella longispina Frances
R. Pick and R. L. Cuhel; 15. Effects of environmental temperature on the
vegetative growth and sexual life history of Dinobryon cylindricum Imhof
Craig D. Dandgren; Part V. Ecology and Biogeography: 16. Identification,
ecology, and distribution of a silica-scale-bearing Chrysophyceae, a
critical approach Jørgen Kristiansen; 17. Development and succession of
scale-bearing Chrysophyceae in two shallow freshwater bodies near Nijmegen,
The Netherlands R. M. M. Roijackers; 18. Chromophysomonas (Chrysophyceae)
from twenty-seven localities in the Oslo area Absjørn Skogstad; Part VI.
Paleobiology: 19. Scale microfossils of Early Cambrian age from Canada
Carol Wagner Allison and Jerry W. Hilgert; 20. Chrysophycean cysts and
scales in lake sediments: a review Gertrud Cronberg; 21. A proposal for the
development of standardized nomenclature and terminology for chrysopycean
statospores Gertrud Cronberg and Craig D. Sandgren; Index.
Part I. Definition and Relationships: 1. The Chrysophyta - a reassessment
Frank E. Round; 2. Ultrastructure of the Chrysophyceae - phylogenetic
implications and taxonomy David J. Hibberd; 3. A survey of the marine
Chrysophyceae with special reference to the Sarcinochrysidales Paulette
Gayral and Chantal Billard; 4. The actinophryid heliozoa (Sarcodina,
Actinopoda) as chromophytes David J. Patterson; Part II. Taxonomy: 5.
Classification of four general of Chrysophyceae bearing silica scales in a
family separate from Maollomonas and Synura Hans R. Preisig and David J.
Hibberd; 6. A proposed phylogenetic sequence for the loricate rhizopodial
Chysophyceae Richard L. Meyer; 7. New species of the genus Mallomonas
(Mallomonadacear, Chrysophyceae) from New Zealand Monika Dürrschmidt; 8.
Some new observations of Saccochrysis piriformis Korsh. emend. Anderson
(Chrysophyceae) Robert A. Anderson; Part III. Cell Biology: 9. Scale case
construction in Synura petersenii Korsh. (Chrysophyceae) Annette W.
Coleman; 11. Chloroplast DNA in the Chrysophyceae: copy number, packaging,
and gene expression in Olisthodiscus luteus Rose Ann Cattolico, Jane
Aldrich, Steven Bressler, Duncan Ersland-Talbot, Scott Newman, and Michael
Reith; Part IV. Population Dynamics: 12. Phytoplankton dynamics in a
chrysophycean lake Peter A. Siver and K. S. Chock; 13. Blooms of Uroglena
americana in relation to concentrations of B group vitamins Akira Kurata;
14. Light quality effects on carbon and sulphur uptake of a metalimnetic
population of the colonical chrysophyte Chrysosphaerella longispina Frances
R. Pick and R. L. Cuhel; 15. Effects of environmental temperature on the
vegetative growth and sexual life history of Dinobryon cylindricum Imhof
Craig D. Dandgren; Part V. Ecology and Biogeography: 16. Identification,
ecology, and distribution of a silica-scale-bearing Chrysophyceae, a
critical approach Jørgen Kristiansen; 17. Development and succession of
scale-bearing Chrysophyceae in two shallow freshwater bodies near Nijmegen,
The Netherlands R. M. M. Roijackers; 18. Chromophysomonas (Chrysophyceae)
from twenty-seven localities in the Oslo area Absjørn Skogstad; Part VI.
Paleobiology: 19. Scale microfossils of Early Cambrian age from Canada
Carol Wagner Allison and Jerry W. Hilgert; 20. Chrysophycean cysts and
scales in lake sediments: a review Gertrud Cronberg; 21. A proposal for the
development of standardized nomenclature and terminology for chrysopycean
statospores Gertrud Cronberg and Craig D. Sandgren; Index.
Preface; Titles of other papers from the symposium; List of contributors;
Part I. Definition and Relationships: 1. The Chrysophyta - a reassessment
Frank E. Round; 2. Ultrastructure of the Chrysophyceae - phylogenetic
implications and taxonomy David J. Hibberd; 3. A survey of the marine
Chrysophyceae with special reference to the Sarcinochrysidales Paulette
Gayral and Chantal Billard; 4. The actinophryid heliozoa (Sarcodina,
Actinopoda) as chromophytes David J. Patterson; Part II. Taxonomy: 5.
Classification of four general of Chrysophyceae bearing silica scales in a
family separate from Maollomonas and Synura Hans R. Preisig and David J.
Hibberd; 6. A proposed phylogenetic sequence for the loricate rhizopodial
Chysophyceae Richard L. Meyer; 7. New species of the genus Mallomonas
(Mallomonadacear, Chrysophyceae) from New Zealand Monika Dürrschmidt; 8.
Some new observations of Saccochrysis piriformis Korsh. emend. Anderson
(Chrysophyceae) Robert A. Anderson; Part III. Cell Biology: 9. Scale case
construction in Synura petersenii Korsh. (Chrysophyceae) Annette W.
Coleman; 11. Chloroplast DNA in the Chrysophyceae: copy number, packaging,
and gene expression in Olisthodiscus luteus Rose Ann Cattolico, Jane
Aldrich, Steven Bressler, Duncan Ersland-Talbot, Scott Newman, and Michael
Reith; Part IV. Population Dynamics: 12. Phytoplankton dynamics in a
chrysophycean lake Peter A. Siver and K. S. Chock; 13. Blooms of Uroglena
americana in relation to concentrations of B group vitamins Akira Kurata;
14. Light quality effects on carbon and sulphur uptake of a metalimnetic
population of the colonical chrysophyte Chrysosphaerella longispina Frances
R. Pick and R. L. Cuhel; 15. Effects of environmental temperature on the
vegetative growth and sexual life history of Dinobryon cylindricum Imhof
Craig D. Dandgren; Part V. Ecology and Biogeography: 16. Identification,
ecology, and distribution of a silica-scale-bearing Chrysophyceae, a
critical approach Jørgen Kristiansen; 17. Development and succession of
scale-bearing Chrysophyceae in two shallow freshwater bodies near Nijmegen,
The Netherlands R. M. M. Roijackers; 18. Chromophysomonas (Chrysophyceae)
from twenty-seven localities in the Oslo area Absjørn Skogstad; Part VI.
Paleobiology: 19. Scale microfossils of Early Cambrian age from Canada
Carol Wagner Allison and Jerry W. Hilgert; 20. Chrysophycean cysts and
scales in lake sediments: a review Gertrud Cronberg; 21. A proposal for the
development of standardized nomenclature and terminology for chrysopycean
statospores Gertrud Cronberg and Craig D. Sandgren; Index.
Part I. Definition and Relationships: 1. The Chrysophyta - a reassessment
Frank E. Round; 2. Ultrastructure of the Chrysophyceae - phylogenetic
implications and taxonomy David J. Hibberd; 3. A survey of the marine
Chrysophyceae with special reference to the Sarcinochrysidales Paulette
Gayral and Chantal Billard; 4. The actinophryid heliozoa (Sarcodina,
Actinopoda) as chromophytes David J. Patterson; Part II. Taxonomy: 5.
Classification of four general of Chrysophyceae bearing silica scales in a
family separate from Maollomonas and Synura Hans R. Preisig and David J.
Hibberd; 6. A proposed phylogenetic sequence for the loricate rhizopodial
Chysophyceae Richard L. Meyer; 7. New species of the genus Mallomonas
(Mallomonadacear, Chrysophyceae) from New Zealand Monika Dürrschmidt; 8.
Some new observations of Saccochrysis piriformis Korsh. emend. Anderson
(Chrysophyceae) Robert A. Anderson; Part III. Cell Biology: 9. Scale case
construction in Synura petersenii Korsh. (Chrysophyceae) Annette W.
Coleman; 11. Chloroplast DNA in the Chrysophyceae: copy number, packaging,
and gene expression in Olisthodiscus luteus Rose Ann Cattolico, Jane
Aldrich, Steven Bressler, Duncan Ersland-Talbot, Scott Newman, and Michael
Reith; Part IV. Population Dynamics: 12. Phytoplankton dynamics in a
chrysophycean lake Peter A. Siver and K. S. Chock; 13. Blooms of Uroglena
americana in relation to concentrations of B group vitamins Akira Kurata;
14. Light quality effects on carbon and sulphur uptake of a metalimnetic
population of the colonical chrysophyte Chrysosphaerella longispina Frances
R. Pick and R. L. Cuhel; 15. Effects of environmental temperature on the
vegetative growth and sexual life history of Dinobryon cylindricum Imhof
Craig D. Dandgren; Part V. Ecology and Biogeography: 16. Identification,
ecology, and distribution of a silica-scale-bearing Chrysophyceae, a
critical approach Jørgen Kristiansen; 17. Development and succession of
scale-bearing Chrysophyceae in two shallow freshwater bodies near Nijmegen,
The Netherlands R. M. M. Roijackers; 18. Chromophysomonas (Chrysophyceae)
from twenty-seven localities in the Oslo area Absjørn Skogstad; Part VI.
Paleobiology: 19. Scale microfossils of Early Cambrian age from Canada
Carol Wagner Allison and Jerry W. Hilgert; 20. Chrysophycean cysts and
scales in lake sediments: a review Gertrud Cronberg; 21. A proposal for the
development of standardized nomenclature and terminology for chrysopycean
statospores Gertrud Cronberg and Craig D. Sandgren; Index.