Ecology of Freshwater Phytoplankton
Discover the fascinating world of microscopic plant life with "Ecology of Freshwater Phytoplankton" by renowned authors, published by Cambridge University Press in 1984. This comprehensive volume spans 396 pages and delves into the lifestyle and ecological significance of phytoplankton thriving in the open waters of ponds, lakes, and rivers, while also referencing their counterparts in the sea.
The book provides an in-depth review of the unique adaptations these organisms have developed to survive independently of solid surfaces. With its engaging content and insightful analysis, this essential resource is perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in aquatic ecosystems. Explore the intricate balance of life in freshwater environments and understand the vital role phytoplankton play in our planet's health. Don't miss out on this valuable addition to your environmental science collection!