Aerophytic Algae and Cyanobacteria: Diversity, Ecology, and Biogeography expands our understanding of microalgae and cyanobacteria that colonize air-exposed substrates. These species, often overlooked in marine and freshwater studies, play crucial roles in various ecosystems. Introductory chapters cover their morphology, physiological adaptations, and biogeography, highlighting their ecological significance and interactions within ecosystems. Other sections addresses future research directions, applications in environmental assessments, conservation, water and air quality management, bioremediation, and pollution control. The book, authored by a global team of phycologists, also explores taxa such as edaphic and corticolous diatoms, aeroplanktonic protists, and phototrophic phytotelmata.
1. Introduction to aeophytic algae and cyanobacteria
2. The ecology of aerial phototrophs: Morphological and physiological adaptations
3. The biogeography of terrestrial algae: Global patterns and local variations
4. Corticolous diatoms and other microscopic organisms
5. The unexpected megadiverse world of biocrust cyanobacteria
6. Algae growing on lychens
7. Moss-inhabiting microalgae and cyanobacteria
8. Soil diatoms: Biomarkers of edaphic conditions
9. Subaereal biofilms on artificial structures
10. Aeroplanktonic protists: A review
11. Phototrophic phytotelmata and dendrotelmata
12. Lampenflora: Biofilm diversity in world caves
13. Conclusion: Future direction and challenges
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