

An edition of Light and photosynthesis in aquatic ecosystems (1983)
By John T. O. Kirk
Publish Date
1983
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
414
Description:
Penetration of light into aquatic ecosystems is greatly affected by the absorption and scattering processes that take place within the water. Thus within any water body, the intensity and colour of the light field changes greatly with depth and this has a marked influence on both the total productivity of, and the kinds of plant that predominate in, the ecosystem. This study presents an integrated and coherent treatment of the key role of light in aquatic ecosystems. It ranges from the physics of light transmission within water, through the biochemistry and physiology of aquatic photosynthesis, to the ecological relationships which depend on the underwater light climate.
subjects: Aquatic plants, Ecophysiology, Effect of underwater light on Plants, Photosynthesis, Underwater light, Environmental studies, Aquatic ecology, Light, Plants, effect of light on, Plants, Effect of underwater light on, Physiology, Ecology, Physiological effect, Photosynthèse, Plantes, Effets de la lumière sous-marine sur, Plantes aquatiques, Physiologie, Écologie, Lumière sous-marine, Écophysiologie, Lumière, Light (energy), Aquatisches Ökosystem, Photosynthese, Fotosynthese, Energieoverdracht, Chlorofyl, Caroteen, Fytoplankton, Aquatische ecologie