Ecology of Algae
Discover the fascinating world of algae with "Ecology of Algae" by Round, published by Cambridge University Press in 1984. This comprehensive paperback spans 664 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of the diverse habitats where algae thrive. From open waters and rocky shores to coral reefs and hot springs, the book delves into the unique communities found in each environment. It highlights intriguing phenomena such as rhythmic activity, nitrogen fixation, and buoyancy, providing valuable insights into the ecological roles of algae. Ideal for students and professionals in cellular biology and plant ecology, this essential resource enhances your understanding of molecular biology and the intricate relationships within ecosystems. Enhance your library with this authoritative work on the science of algae!