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Harmful Algal Blooms: Environmental Factors and Molecular Mechanisms offers a genomic and ecological perspective of harmful algal blooms, or HABs. It provides the most updated and comprehensive knowledge crucial for understanding the causes of HABs and synthesizes foundational knowledge with recent discoveries. Written by an expert in algal molecular ecology, this book blends molecular biology, physiology, and ecology to examine how harmful algae thrive on environmental conditions like climate change. After introducing historical ecological models, the book delves into the influencing factors…mehr

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Harmful Algal Blooms: Environmental Factors and Molecular Mechanisms offers a genomic and ecological perspective of harmful algal blooms, or HABs. It provides the most updated and comprehensive knowledge crucial for understanding the causes of HABs and synthesizes foundational knowledge with recent discoveries. Written by an expert in algal molecular ecology, this book blends molecular biology, physiology, and ecology to examine how harmful algae thrive on environmental conditions like climate change. After introducing historical ecological models, the book delves into the influencing factors and underlying molecular mechanisms of HABs. It also explores an integrated molecular approach to incorporate energy, nutrients, defenses, and sexual reproduction (ENDs) as a resolution for HAB growth. Harmful Algal Blooms: Environmental Factors and Molecular Mechanisms is an important resource for researchers and students in marine biology and ecology fields, as well as phycological and environmental studies.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Senjie Lin is a Professor of Marine Sciences at the University of Connecticut. He teaches courses on algae, marine genomics, coastal ecosystem analysis, and molecular and biological oceanography. He received his MSc in Marine Biology from Xiamen University in China, and his PhD in Biological Oceanography from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Dr. Lin currently serves as associate editor for journals like Frontiers in Marine Science, Journal of Phycology, and Microorganisms. Since 2010, he has been an elected member of the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering.