algologie
Algologie is the branch of botany that studies algae, a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that ranges from microscopic phytoplankton to large macroalgae such as seaweeds. In many French-language sources, algologie is used interchangeably with phycology, the science of algae; some authors distinguish the terms by historical tradition or scope. Algologie encompasses taxonomy and systematics, morphology, physiology, ecology, and biogeography of algae, as well as their life cycles, reproduction, and pigments.
Algal groups commonly studied include green algae (Chlorophyta), red algae (Rhodophyta), and brown algae (Phaeophyceae), along
Ecologically, algae form the base of many aquatic ecosystems, contribute to primary production, shape habitats, and
Historically, algologie developed from early natural history and taxonomy in the 18th and 19th centuries and