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Environmental Microbiology and Microbial Ecology
933.00 ₪
ISBN13
9781118966266
יצא לאור ב
New York
עמודים / Pages
464
פורמט
Hardback
תאריך יציאה לאור
15 במרץ 2019
An authoritative overview of the ecological activities of microbes in the biosphere
Environmental Microbiology and Microbial Ecology presents a broad overview of microbial activity and microbes' interactions with their environments and communities. Adopting an integrative approach, this text covers both conventional ecological issues as well as cross-disciplinary investigations that combine facets of microbiology, ecology, environmental science and engineering, molecular biology, and biochemistry. Focusing primarily on single-cell forms of prokaryotes -- and cellular forms of algae, fungi, and protozoans -- this book enables readers to gain insight into the fundamental methodologies for the characterization of microorganisms in the biosphere.
The authors draw from decades of experience to examine the environmental processes mediated by microorganisms and explore the interactions between microorganisms and higher life forms. Highly relevant to modern readers, this book examines topics including the ecology of microorganisms in engineered environments, microbial phylogeny and interactions, microbial processes in relation to environmental pollution, and many more.
Now in its second edition, this book features updated references and major revisions to chapters on assessing microbial communities, community relationships, and their global impact. New content such as effective public communication of research findings and advice on scientific article review equips readers with practical real-world skills.
Explores the activities of microorganisms in specific environments with case studies and actual research data
Highlights how prominent microbial biologists address significant microbial ecology issues
Offers guidance on scientific communication, including scientific presentations and grant preparation
Includes plentiful illustrations and examples of microbial interactions, community structures, and human-bacterial connections
Provides chapter summaries, review questions, selected reading lists, a complete glossary, and critical thinking exercises
Environmental Microbiology and Microbial Ecology is an ideal textbook for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in biology, microbiology, ecology, and environmental science, while also serving as a current and informative reference for microbiologists, cell and molecular biologists, ecologists, and environmental professionals.
עמודים / Pages | 464 |
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פורמט | Hardback |
ISBN10 | 1118966260 |
יצא לאור ב | New York |
תאריך יציאה לאור | 15 במרץ 2019 |
תוכן עניינים | The initial chapter defines/identifies the focus of the book. The second chapter emphasizes the community relationships of microorganisms and it is followed by a series of chapters that reviews/emphasizes our understanding of the microorganisms and their interactions/activities in the environment. The central set of chapters address the central activites and interactions of microorganisms as one pursues the various environments where microorganisms may persist. The final chapter addresses some areas where new approaches in research is providing information that gives a unique insight into microorganisms. Topics in the final chapter indicate the direction of future research in environmental microbiology and microbiology ecology and may serve as excellent points for discussion. 2. Working Table of Contents (TOC), if based on previous TOC, please clearly indicate revisions (boldface, underline, etc.) Ecological and Environmental Microbiology Larry and Bob Outline of Text Preface Chapter 1. Introduction Overview and focus Central themes of environmental microbiology and microbial ecology Diverse types of prokaryotes Complexity of interactions Bacteria as control agents in microbial populations Evolution of bacteria and archaea Application of metagenomics and proteonomics Summary Discussion questions Suggested reading References Chapter 2. Microbial communities Overview and focus Mixed populations: Biofilms Dynamics of mixed communities: energy sources and nutrition Communication Summary Discussion questions Suggested reading References Chapter 3. Terresterial Systems Overview and focus Soil Desert Subsurface Deep subsurface (including storage of nuclear waste) Cave microbiology Summary Discussion questions Suggested reading References Chapter 4. Aquatic systems Overview and focus Freshwater Marine Brackish environments Aquifer systems (groundwater) Summary Discussion questions Suggested reading References Chapter 5. Extreme environments Overview and focus Low nutrient surfaces (rock varnish, lichen) Volcanic surfaces Artic and Antarctic regions Permafrost Polar ice and waters Deep marine environments Summary Discussion questions Suggested reading References Chapter 6. Mutualism between bacteria and plants Overview and focus Symbiotic systems with cyanobacteia including lichen Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (root and stem) Mycorryzae Phyllosphere (normal flora) Summary Discussion questions Suggested reading References Chapter 7. Mutualism of bacteria and animals Overview and focus Human microbiome (GI tract, skin, genital tract) Polymicrobial ingections Rumen microbiology Selected insect-microbe interactions (ant, mealybug, termite, etc ) Summary Discussion questions Suggested reading References Chapter 8. Nutrient cycles including geochemical cycles Overview and focus Nutrition and electron flow as driving forces Cycling of macronutrients Carbon Nitrogen Sulfur Hydrogen Cycling of trace elements (iron, manganese, selenium) Open systems and food webs Volatile products Methane and methylation reactions Inorganic compounds (CO, NO, H2S) Summary Discussion questions Suggested reading References Chapter 9. Bacterial response to chemical pollution Overview and focus Activities (aerobic/anaerobic, cometabolism, stress response) Population dynamics in degradation of hydrocarbons Oil spills Volatile hydrocarbons (methane, diesel fuel) Coal tar products (polyaromatic hydrocarbons, textile dyes) Metabolism of Xenobiotics Detoxification of organic compounds (herbicides, pesticides, explosives) Detoxification of metals and metalloids Natural environments Metals resulting from industrial processes Biocorrosion Metallic structures (ferrous and nonferrous) Weathering of rocks and monument surfaces Erosion of concrete Processes that may contribute to surface water or aquifer contamination Land fill (domestic solid waste) Waste water treatment (municipal, domestic, animal feedlots) Acid mines Summary Discussion questions Suggested reading References Chapter 10. Dynamics of bacterial communities Overview and focus Composting of plant material Decomposition of animal materials Succession of populations in fermentation (plant materials, milk souring) Waste treatment systems (aerobic and anaerobic) Nuclear waste storage Summary Discussion questions Suggested reading References Chapter 11. Evolving dimensions in environmental microbiology and microbial ecology Overview and focus Metagenomics Nanobacteria and nanostructures Gene transfer esp. horizontal Communication between bacteria Interspecies transfers (electrons, acetate) Extracellular electron transport Bacterial endocrinology Changes in bacterial activity with climate changes Gut flora as gasotransmitters Atmospheric microbiology Summary Discussion questions Suggested reading References Glossary Index |
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