Algae of Australia
Batrachospermales, Thoreales, Oedogoniales and Zygnemaceae
Timothy J. Entwisle, Stephen Skinner, Simon H. Lewis, Helen J. Foard
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Red algae and filamentous green algae are important components of Australian freshwater habitats, such as rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, swamps, farm dams and damp soil. Some are significant primary producers, although occasionally producing weedy problem growths, while others are important sources of food and shelter for large and small fish, turtles, molluscs, crustaceans and insect larvae. Many have restricted distributions, and some an ancient Gondwanic origin. This volume documents three orders of one family, 14 genera and 210 species and infraspecific taxa of red and green freshwater algae.