Diversity and Ecology of Algae in China
A special issue of Diversity (ISSN 1424-2818).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 September 2022) | Viewed by 42010
Special Issue Editors
Interests: genetic diversity; phylogenetic analysis; evolutionary analysis; cyanobacteria; aquatic microbial community
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Interests: taxonomy and ecology of freshwater algae; assessment of aquatic ecosystem health; lake/reservoir restoration and re-establishment
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Dear Colleagues,
Algae are important primary producers across the world, providing more than 40% of the oxygen content of the biosphere. Algae are rich in species; more than 30000 species have been recorded, making algae the largest category in the plant world. Algae are involved in many processes in nature, and they are closely related to human activities. Therefore, the research on their biodiversity and ecology is greatly significant for the development of human society. With a vast territory and diverse habitat types, China is one of the richest biodiversities of any country in the world. Although we have made great progress in studies on algal biodiversity and ecology, the development of new technologies has brought new opportunities for research in this field. Furthermore, environmental and ecological problems, such as water eutrophication and global climate change, have also brought new challenges to the study of algal diversity and ecology. In this context, we are planning to organize this Special Issue, entitled "Studies on biodiversity and ecology of algae in China", edited by Professor Renhui Li of Wenzhou University and Dr. Wei Zhang of Shanghai Ocean University. We humbly invite scientists and researchers to submit original research or review papers on the latest progress and related approaches of algal diversity and ecology in China to this Special Issue. The research topics mainly include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Taxonomy studies of algae;
- The molecular diversity, phylogeny and evolution of algae;
- Algal functions as ecological and environmental indicators;
- Algal ecology in typical ecosystems;
- The massive development/degradation of algae with regard to environmental factors.
Prof. Dr. Renhui Li
Dr. Wei Zhang
Guest Editors
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