
Algae are essential components of marine and freshwater habitats in and around Australia. The play a critical role in nutrient cycling, as food and shelter for invertebrates and fish, and some have considerable potential as biological indicators of the health of aquatic habitats. At least 12 000 marine, freshwater and terrestrial species are thought to occur in Australia, but many are yet to be described or fully documented. This series will stimulate research on Australian algae, especially the many poorly known groups and their habitats.
The Algae of Australia series will provide the basic systematic data necessary for issues relating to conservation, biological diversity and the management of aquatic ecosystems. For the purposes of this series ‘Algae’ is interpreted in a very broad sense, to cover all organisms that have traditionally been studied by phycologists, including macroalgae, unicellular and multicellular microalgae and cyanobacteria.
Individual titles will range from the more traditional taxon-based accounts to regional or habitat-based treatments. Where appropriate, each volume will include an introductory essay detailing the history of research and systematic relationships of the particular group, as well information on structure and reproduction. Keys to the identification of families, genera and species will be provided , as well as descriptions, illustrations, notes on ecology, distribution maps and bibliographic information. The series will become an essential resource for those interested in Australian phycology and aquatic habitats.
Keys to the identification of families, genera and species will be provided, as well as descriptions, illustrations, notes on ecology, distribution maps and bibliographic information. The series will be an essential resource for all who are interested in Australian phycology and aquatic habitats.
Algae of Australia series
- Introduction
- Batrachospermales, Thoreales, Oedogoniales and Zygnemaceae
- Marine Benthic Algae of
- Lord Howe Island and the Southern Great Barrier Reef, 1. Green Algae - OUT OF PRINT
- Lord Howe Island and the Southern Great Barrier Reef, 2. Brown Algae
- North-western Australia, 1. Green and Brown Algae
- North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae
- Nemaliales
- Phytoplankton of Temperate Coastal Waters - OUT OF PRINT
Publication dates
Title | Publication date |
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Introduction | 1 March 2007 |
Nemaliales | 21 October 2006 |
Batrachospermales, Thoreales, Oedogoniales and Zygnemaceae |
16 April 2007 |
Marine Benthic Algae of Lord Howe Island and the Southern Great Barrier Reef, 1. Green Algae |
20 August 2007 |
Marine Benthic Algae of Lord Howe Island and the Southern Great Barrier Reef, 2. Brown Algae |
17 November 2009 |
Phytoplankton of Temperate Coastal Waters | 26 July 2010 |
Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 1. Green and Brown Algae |
30 May 2015 |
Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae |
1 August 2018 |