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Title Evolution of primary producers in the sea / editors, Paul G. Falkowski, Andrew H. Knoll
Published Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier Academic Press, ©2007

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Contents 1. An introduction to primary producers in the sea: Who they are, what they do, and when they evolved. Paul G. Falkowski and Andrew H. Knoll. -- 2. Oceanic photochemistry and evolution of elements and co-factors in the early stages of the evolution of life. David Mauzerall. -- 3. The Evolutionary transition from anoxygenic to oxygenic photosynthesis. Robert E. Blankenship, Sumedha Sadekar, and Jason Raymond. -- 4. Evolution of light-harvesting antennas in an oxygen world. Beverley R. Green. -- 5. Eukaryote and mitochondrial origins: two sides of the same coin and too much ado about oxygen. William Martin. -- 6. Photosynthesis and the eukaryote tree of life. Johanna Fehling, Diane Stoecker, and Sandra L. Baldauf. -- 7. Plastid endosymbiosis: sources and timing of the major events. Jeremiah D. Hackett, Hwan Su Yoon, Nicholas J. Butterfield, Michael J. Sanderson, and Debashish Bhattacharya. -- 8. The geological succession of primary producers in the oceans. Andrew H. Knoll, Roger E. Summons, Jacob R. Waldbauer, and John E. Zumberge. -- 9. Life in Triassic oceans: links between Benthic and planktonic recovery and radiation. Jonathan L. Payne and Bas van de Schootbrugge -- 10. The origin and evolution of dinoflagellates. Charles F. Delwiche. -- 11. The origin and evolution of the diatoms: their adaptation to a planktonic existence. Wiebe H.C.F. Kooistra, Rainer Gersonde, Linda K Medlin, and David G. Mann. -- 12. Origin and evolution of coccolithophores: from coastal hunters to oceanic farmers. Colomban de Vargas, Ian Probert, Marie-Pierre Aubry, and Jeremy Young. -- 13. The origin and early evolution of green plants. Charley OKelly, Bigelow Laboratory. -- 14. Armor: why, when and how. Christian Hamm and Victor Smetacek. -- 15. Does phytoplankton cell size matter? The evolution of modern marine food webs. Zoe V. Finkel. -- 16. Resource competition and the ecological success of phytoplankton. Elena Litchman. -- 17. Biological and geochemical forcings to Phanerozoic change in seawater, atmosphere, and carbonate precipitate composition. Michael Guidry, Rolf S. Arvidson, and. Fred T. MacKenzie. -- 18. Geochemical and biological consequences of phytoplankton evolution. Miriam E. Katz, Katja Fennel and Paul G. Falkowski
Summary This text reference examines how photosynthesis evolved on Earth and how phytoplankton evolved through time ultimately to permit the evolution of complex life, including human beings. The first of its kind, this book provides thorough coverage of key topics, with contributions by leading experts in biophysics, evolutionary biology, micropaleontology, marine ecology, and biogeochemistry. This exciting new book is of interest not only to students and researchers in marine science, but also to evolutionary biologists and ecologists interested in understanding the origins and diversification of life. Primary Producers of the Sea offers these students and researchers an understanding of the molecular evolution, phylogeny, fossil record, and environmental processes that collectively permits us to comprehend the rise of phytoplankton and their impact on Earth's ecology and biogeochemistry. It is certain to become the first and best word on this exhilarating topic. * Discusses the evolution of phytoplankton in the world's oceans as the first living organisms and the first and basic producers in the earths food chain * Includes the latest developments in the evolution and ecology of marine phytoplankton specifically with additonal informaton on marine ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles * The only book to consider of the evolution of phytoplankton and its role in molecular evolution, biogeochemistry, palaeontology, and oceanographic aspects * Written at a level suitable for related reading use in courses on the Evolution of the Biosphere, Ecological and Biological oceanography and marine biology, and Biodiversity
Analysis fytoplankton
phytoplankton
waterorganismen
aquatic organisms
evolutie
evolution
fylogenie
phylogeny
paleontologie
palaeontology
mariene ecologie
marine ecology
biogeochemie
biogeochemistry
biofysica
biophysics
primaire productie
primary production
Evolution and Phylogeny
Aquatic Ecology
Evolutie en fylogenie
Aquatische ecologie
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
SUBJECT Kanada Department of Regional Economic Expansion gnd
Subject Marine productivity.
Marine plants -- Evolution
Autotrophic bacteria -- Evolution
Marine productivity
Algen
Biogeochemie
Evolution
Fossile Algen
Meeresalgen
Meeresbiologie
Meereschemie
Meeresökosystem
Photosynthese
Phytoplankton
Primärproduktion
Form Electronic book
Author Falkowski, Paul G
Knoll, Andrew H