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Algal Symbiosis
A Continuum of Interaction Strategies

Lynda J. Goff, R. L. Pardy, Dennis L. Taylor, John J. Lee, Marie McEnery, O. Roger Anderson, R. A. Lewin, K. Lee, Rosalind Hinde, Gerald A. Peters, Harry E. Calvert, Vernon Ahmahjian, Jerome B. Jacobs, Russell L. Chapman, Barry H. Good
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  • Date Published: April 2011
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521177429

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  • This book was originally published in 1983. Few groups of organisms have been more successful in forming intimate symbioses with other organisms than the evolutionarily diverse group, the algae. Within every division of these organisms, and in every community they inhabit, symbiotic interactions have evolved, in some cases having profound effects on the ecosystem. Algal symbioses form a continuum, each interaction being a function of the evolutionary history of the separate 'players' as well as the partnership. Each algal symbiosis is unique; although symbioses may be described, they cannot necessarily be categorized. In fact, it is arguable that attempts to do so may obscure the true physiological and genetic nature of the interaction, and bias the scientific objectivity necessary for the required experimental studies of this association. Symbiotic systems provide biologists with tools to study biological phenomena, and are central to understanding cell biology and the origins of innovation in evolution.

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    • Date Published: April 2011
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521177429
    • length: 226 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 12 mm
    • weight: 0.31kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements
    Introduction Lynda J. Goff
    1. Phycozoans, phycozoology, phycozoologists? R. L. Pardy
    2. The coral-algal symbiosis Dennis L. Taylor
    3. Symbiosis in foraminifera John J. Lee and Marie McEnery
    4. The radiolarian symbiosis O. Roger Anderson
    5. The Prochloron symbiosis R. L. Pardy, R. A. Lewin, and K. Lee
    6. Retention of algal chloroplasts by molluscs Rosalind Hinde
    7. The Azolla-Anabaena azollae symbiosis Gerald A. Peters and Harry E. Calvert
    8. Algal-fungal relationships in lichens: recognition, synthesis and development Vernon Ahmahjian and Jerome B. Jacobs
    9. Subaerial symbiotic green algae: interactions with vascular plant hosts Russell L. Chapman and Barry H. Good
    Taxonomic index
    Author index
    Subject index.

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    Lynda J. Goff

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    Lynda J. Goff, R. L. Pardy, Dennis L. Taylor, John J. Lee, Marie McEnery, O. Roger Anderson, R. A. Lewin, K. Lee, Rosalind Hinde, Gerald A. Peters, Harry E. Calvert, Vernon Ahmahjian, Jerome B. Jacobs, Russell L. Chapman, Barry H. Good

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