TY - BOOK ID - 14451559 TI - Atlas of Chrysophycean Cysts : Volume II AU - Wilkinson, A.N. AU - Zeeb, Barbara A. AU - Smol, John P. AU - Smol, John Paul PY - 2001 SN - 0792371089 9048157463 9401708118 PB - Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Algae KW - Chrysophyceae KW - cysts KW - descriptions KW - illustration atlas KW - Paleontology . KW - Aquatic ecology . KW - Plant systematics. KW - Plant taxonomy. KW - Microscopy. KW - Ecology . KW - Paleontology. KW - Freshwater & Marine Ecology. KW - Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography. KW - Biological Microscopy. KW - Ecology. KW - Balance of nature KW - Biology KW - Bionomics KW - Ecological processes KW - Ecological science KW - Ecological sciences KW - Environment KW - Environmental biology KW - Oecology KW - Environmental sciences KW - Population biology KW - Analysis, Microscopic KW - Light microscopy KW - Micrographic analysis KW - Microscope and microscopy KW - Microscopic analysis KW - Optical microscopy KW - Optics KW - Botanical classification KW - Botanical systematics KW - Botanical taxonomy KW - Botany KW - Classification KW - Plant biosystematics KW - Plant classification KW - Plant systematics KW - Plant taxonomy KW - Systematic botany KW - Systematics (Botany) KW - Taxonomy, Plant KW - Plant taxonomists KW - Aquatic biology KW - Ecology KW - Fossilogy KW - Fossilology KW - Palaeontology KW - Paleontology, Zoological KW - Paleozoology KW - Historical geology KW - Zoology KW - Fossils KW - Prehistoric animals in motion pictures KW - Plants UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:14451559 AB - This Atlas attempts to dispel some of the mystery surrounding stomatocysts, to facilitate the accurate identification of individual cyst morphotypes, and to encourage other workers to begin using these important indicators of environmental change. The terminology is outlined in detail. This is followed by detailed descriptions of cyst morphotypes, which continues from work completed in the first Atlas. Any available biogeographical and ecological information is also provided. We believe this Atlas will be useful to paleoecologists who wish to include stomatocysts in their studies. We also expect this book will be used by researchers working with living chrysophytes, and those interested in the morphology and ultrastructure of cyst morphotypes. Hopefully these descriptions will further accelerate the continued effort to link cyst morphotypes to the algae that produce them. ER -