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Charophytes of Europe, 1st ed. 2024

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Schubert Hendrik, Blindow Irmgard, Nat Emile, Korsch Heiko, Gregor Thomas, Denys Luc, Stewart Nick, van de Weyer Klaus, Romanov Roman, Casanova Michelle T.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Charophytes of Europe
This book covers whole Europe within its geographical limits, providing not only an overview about biogeography and recent taxonomic status of Charophyte species but also in-depth information about recent knowledge about ecology, ontogenesis, morphology, palaeontology and systematics of this group of algae. This is the first comprehensive treatment of European Charophytes. In addition, the reader for the first time is provided by definitions of terms applied to Charophytes, sorting out several previous confusions about terminology. Special attention was paid on oospores in order to exploit their potential for supporting species delineation as well as analysis of sediment records. A red list, dealing also with threats and habitat conditions, completes the book.
Altogether more than 70 taxon are described in detail, each of the descriptions giving full information about morphology, habitat conditions, distribution as well as variability; important characters for determination are illustrated by photographs and drawings. Hints for correct determination are given in a separate para, allowing correct species delineation even for critical species. This, together with a set of determination keys, will allow beginners and practitioners to get familiar with the determination of Charophytes, being often regarded notoriously difficult in the past.

Authored by a large group of 70 specialists from all over Europe and Overseas, a commonly agreed taxonomy is provided, and all debates about taxonomic status and nomenclatural problems have been discussed beforehand extensively. By this, a sound reference for applied aspects is given, allowing for reliable cross-country comparisons especially with respect to bioindication purposes but also serving ground for biogeographical research, biodiversity issues and the emerging field of elucidating the process of territorialisation of land plants. The authors hope that this book will become the reference work for the coming decades it was designed for.

Foreword.- Introduction.- Systematic of Charophytes.- Taxonomic concepts for Charophytes.- Morphology and Ontogenesis.- Oospores.- Paleology of Charophytes.- Niche dimensions of Charophytes.- European Red List of Charophytes.- Determination key for European Charophytes.- Species descriptions in alphabetic order, each species requiring about (2)-7-(9) DIN A4 pages manuscript including figures and maps.- Taxa incerta sedis.- Glossary.- Taxonomic index.- Epithet index.- References.

Hendrik Schubert is Professor for Aquatic Ecology at the University of Rostock, Germany. His research interest are brackish water ecology with a focus on ecophysiology of autotrophs and biogeography of aquatic macrophytes, exploiting their potential for bioindication of the ecological status of aquatic ecosystems. He taught aquatic ecology at the Universities of Greifswald and Rostock.


Irmgard Blindow is Professor for Ecology at the University of Greifswald, Germany. Her main research interest are shallow freshwater and brackish water ecosystems with a focus on trophic interactions and submerged vegetation, often connected to applied issues such as eutrophication and climate change. She worked as limnologist at the University of Lund, Sweden. Today, she is the head of the Biological Station on the island of Hiddensee and teaches aquatic ecology at the University of Greifswald.


Michelle Casanova has worked at the Natural History Museum in London, the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne and is currently a visiting Professor at the Cryptogamic Herbarium at the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris. Her research interests are wetland plant ecology and management, with a focus on temporary wetlands; and family Characeae, especially Australian species and charophyte oospore variation. She provides scientific advice for catchment management and threatened species management and is the Convenor of the Scientific Advisory Group for the state of Victoria, Australia


Luc Denys is a senior researcher at the Research Institute for Nature and Forest of the Flemish government (Belgium), working primarily on the ecology and conservation status of lentic freshwater habitats, ponds and invasive aquatic species in support of environmental and biodiversity policy. His main research interests lie with macrophytes, including charophytes, and diatoms.
Covers the entire European continent and is kept in accordance to the ICBN rules for botanical nomenclature Reflects recent state of knowledge, including oospore-characters as well as genetic data gathered in the past 20 years Written by 70 international experts from all over Europe and Overseas

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