Biodiversity

Australian Biological Resources Study

Marine Benthic Algae
of Lord Howe Island and the Southern Great Barrier Reef,

1. Green Algae

OUT OF PRINT

Lord Howe Island, a oceanic outcrop of volcanic origin situated between Australia and New Zealand, is fringed by the world’s southernmost consolidated coral reef. The Capricorn Group of the southern Great Barrier Reef is a series of patch reefs and low coral cays. For more than 30 years Dr Kraft, along with his students and colleagues, has studied the species-rich marine algal communities of these reefs, paying special attention to subtidal habitats. This authoritative account, documenting the green algae of Lord Howe Island and the southern Great Barrier Reef, will, in due course, be followed by treatments of the brown and red algae.

This volume includes 7 orders, 18 families, 41 genera and 135 species and infraspecific taxa of benthic green algae. Richly illustrated with photographs, many of them in colour, the volume includes an introduction to the islands, identification keys to genera and species and a comprehensive description and discussion of each taxon. The genus Botryodesmis (Udoteaceae) is newly described, as are species of Boergesenia, Botryodesmis, Bryopsis, Cladophoropsis, Codium, Halimeda, Pseudochlorodesmis, Ulva and Ulvella.

About this book

Book series

Algae of Australia

Publishers

Australian Biological Resources Study/
CSIRO Publishing

Year

2007

Author

G.T.Kraft

Hardcover

ISBN-13: 978 0 643 09432 1

Hardcover set

SBN-13: 978 0 643 09375 1

Size

250 × 176 mm (B5)

Number of pages

vi + 347 pages
index, glossary, bibliography

Binding

Hardcover
section stitched

Illustrations

11 colour plates
110 black and white plates

Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of Lord Howe Island and the Southern Great Barrier Reef, 1. Green Algae cover

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