Handbook of Phycological Methods
Volume 4: Ecological Field Methods: Macroalgae
Herausgeber: Littler, Mark M.; Littler, Diane S.
Handbook of Phycological Methods
Volume 4: Ecological Field Methods: Macroalgae
Herausgeber: Littler, Mark M.; Littler, Diane S.
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A comprehensive treatment of methodologies in the rapidly advancing field of marine benthic algal ecology.
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A comprehensive treatment of methodologies in the rapidly advancing field of marine benthic algal ecology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1011g
- ISBN-13: 9780521066402
- ISBN-10: 0521066409
- Artikelnr.: 23604980
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1011g
- ISBN-13: 9780521066402
- ISBN-10: 0521066409
- Artikelnr.: 23604980
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Editors' preface
Introduction
Part I. Environmental Sampling and Monitoring (Major Parameters): 1. Water motion Mark W. Denny
2. Light J. Ramus
3. Nutrients Patricia A. Wheeler
Part II. Assessments of Populations and Communities: 4. Collection, handling, preservation, and logistics Roy T. Tsuda and Isabella A. Abbott
5. Electrophoresis Donald P. Cheney
6. Natural products chemistry: uses in ecology and systematics James N. Norris and William H. Fenical
7. Destructive (harvest) sampling Robert E. De Wreede
8. Nondestructive sampling Mark M. Littler and Diane S. Littler
9. Remote sensing and mapping T. Belsher, L. Loubersac and G. Belbeoch
10. Subtidal techniques Michael S. Foster, Thomas A. Dean and Larry E. Deysher
11. Equipment for conducting research in deep waters Sylvia A. Earle
12. Demography A. R. O. Chapman
13. Succession Michael S. Foster and Wayne P. Sousa
14. Biomechanics M. A. R. Koehl and Stephen A. Wainwright
15. Biographical analyses Louis D. Druehl and Robert G. Foottit
Part III. Ecological Energetics: 16. Respirometry and manometry Clinton J. Dawes
17. Electrodes and chemicals Mark M. Littler and Keith E. Arnold
18. The carbon-14 method for measuring primary productivity Keith E. Arnold and Mark M. Littler
19. Measurement of photosynthesis by infrared gas analysis John A. Browse
20. carbon allocation Richard G. Buggeln
21. Open-flow systems Donald W. Kinsey
22. Growth patterns and rates Boudewijn H. Brinkhuis
23. Calorimetry Thomas H. Carefoot
24. Nutrient uptake Marilyn M. Harlin and Patricia A. Wheeler
Part IV. Biological Interactions: 25. Competition among macroalgae E. J. Denley and P. K. Dayton
26. Herbivory Robert L. Vadas
27. Pathology John H. Andrews and Lynda J. Goff
Part V. Appendix: List of suppliers
Part VI. Indexes: Author
Taxonomic.
Introduction
Part I. Environmental Sampling and Monitoring (Major Parameters): 1. Water motion Mark W. Denny
2. Light J. Ramus
3. Nutrients Patricia A. Wheeler
Part II. Assessments of Populations and Communities: 4. Collection, handling, preservation, and logistics Roy T. Tsuda and Isabella A. Abbott
5. Electrophoresis Donald P. Cheney
6. Natural products chemistry: uses in ecology and systematics James N. Norris and William H. Fenical
7. Destructive (harvest) sampling Robert E. De Wreede
8. Nondestructive sampling Mark M. Littler and Diane S. Littler
9. Remote sensing and mapping T. Belsher, L. Loubersac and G. Belbeoch
10. Subtidal techniques Michael S. Foster, Thomas A. Dean and Larry E. Deysher
11. Equipment for conducting research in deep waters Sylvia A. Earle
12. Demography A. R. O. Chapman
13. Succession Michael S. Foster and Wayne P. Sousa
14. Biomechanics M. A. R. Koehl and Stephen A. Wainwright
15. Biographical analyses Louis D. Druehl and Robert G. Foottit
Part III. Ecological Energetics: 16. Respirometry and manometry Clinton J. Dawes
17. Electrodes and chemicals Mark M. Littler and Keith E. Arnold
18. The carbon-14 method for measuring primary productivity Keith E. Arnold and Mark M. Littler
19. Measurement of photosynthesis by infrared gas analysis John A. Browse
20. carbon allocation Richard G. Buggeln
21. Open-flow systems Donald W. Kinsey
22. Growth patterns and rates Boudewijn H. Brinkhuis
23. Calorimetry Thomas H. Carefoot
24. Nutrient uptake Marilyn M. Harlin and Patricia A. Wheeler
Part IV. Biological Interactions: 25. Competition among macroalgae E. J. Denley and P. K. Dayton
26. Herbivory Robert L. Vadas
27. Pathology John H. Andrews and Lynda J. Goff
Part V. Appendix: List of suppliers
Part VI. Indexes: Author
Taxonomic.
Editors' preface
Introduction
Part I. Environmental Sampling and Monitoring (Major Parameters): 1. Water motion Mark W. Denny
2. Light J. Ramus
3. Nutrients Patricia A. Wheeler
Part II. Assessments of Populations and Communities: 4. Collection, handling, preservation, and logistics Roy T. Tsuda and Isabella A. Abbott
5. Electrophoresis Donald P. Cheney
6. Natural products chemistry: uses in ecology and systematics James N. Norris and William H. Fenical
7. Destructive (harvest) sampling Robert E. De Wreede
8. Nondestructive sampling Mark M. Littler and Diane S. Littler
9. Remote sensing and mapping T. Belsher, L. Loubersac and G. Belbeoch
10. Subtidal techniques Michael S. Foster, Thomas A. Dean and Larry E. Deysher
11. Equipment for conducting research in deep waters Sylvia A. Earle
12. Demography A. R. O. Chapman
13. Succession Michael S. Foster and Wayne P. Sousa
14. Biomechanics M. A. R. Koehl and Stephen A. Wainwright
15. Biographical analyses Louis D. Druehl and Robert G. Foottit
Part III. Ecological Energetics: 16. Respirometry and manometry Clinton J. Dawes
17. Electrodes and chemicals Mark M. Littler and Keith E. Arnold
18. The carbon-14 method for measuring primary productivity Keith E. Arnold and Mark M. Littler
19. Measurement of photosynthesis by infrared gas analysis John A. Browse
20. carbon allocation Richard G. Buggeln
21. Open-flow systems Donald W. Kinsey
22. Growth patterns and rates Boudewijn H. Brinkhuis
23. Calorimetry Thomas H. Carefoot
24. Nutrient uptake Marilyn M. Harlin and Patricia A. Wheeler
Part IV. Biological Interactions: 25. Competition among macroalgae E. J. Denley and P. K. Dayton
26. Herbivory Robert L. Vadas
27. Pathology John H. Andrews and Lynda J. Goff
Part V. Appendix: List of suppliers
Part VI. Indexes: Author
Taxonomic.
Introduction
Part I. Environmental Sampling and Monitoring (Major Parameters): 1. Water motion Mark W. Denny
2. Light J. Ramus
3. Nutrients Patricia A. Wheeler
Part II. Assessments of Populations and Communities: 4. Collection, handling, preservation, and logistics Roy T. Tsuda and Isabella A. Abbott
5. Electrophoresis Donald P. Cheney
6. Natural products chemistry: uses in ecology and systematics James N. Norris and William H. Fenical
7. Destructive (harvest) sampling Robert E. De Wreede
8. Nondestructive sampling Mark M. Littler and Diane S. Littler
9. Remote sensing and mapping T. Belsher, L. Loubersac and G. Belbeoch
10. Subtidal techniques Michael S. Foster, Thomas A. Dean and Larry E. Deysher
11. Equipment for conducting research in deep waters Sylvia A. Earle
12. Demography A. R. O. Chapman
13. Succession Michael S. Foster and Wayne P. Sousa
14. Biomechanics M. A. R. Koehl and Stephen A. Wainwright
15. Biographical analyses Louis D. Druehl and Robert G. Foottit
Part III. Ecological Energetics: 16. Respirometry and manometry Clinton J. Dawes
17. Electrodes and chemicals Mark M. Littler and Keith E. Arnold
18. The carbon-14 method for measuring primary productivity Keith E. Arnold and Mark M. Littler
19. Measurement of photosynthesis by infrared gas analysis John A. Browse
20. carbon allocation Richard G. Buggeln
21. Open-flow systems Donald W. Kinsey
22. Growth patterns and rates Boudewijn H. Brinkhuis
23. Calorimetry Thomas H. Carefoot
24. Nutrient uptake Marilyn M. Harlin and Patricia A. Wheeler
Part IV. Biological Interactions: 25. Competition among macroalgae E. J. Denley and P. K. Dayton
26. Herbivory Robert L. Vadas
27. Pathology John H. Andrews and Lynda J. Goff
Part V. Appendix: List of suppliers
Part VI. Indexes: Author
Taxonomic.