Advances in Microbial Ecology [electronic resource] /

Since the appearance of the first volume of Advances in Microbial Ecology in 1977 under the editorship of Martin Alexander, the series has achieved wide recognition as a source of in-depth, critical, and sometimes provocative reviews on the ecology of microorganisms in natural and man-made ecosystems. Most reviews published in Advances have been prepared by experts at the invitation of the Editorial Board. The Board intends to continue its policy of soliciting reviews, but individuals are encouraged to submit outlines of unsolicited con­ tributions for consideration of their suitability for publication in Advances. Volume 7 of Advances in Microbial Ecology covers a range of topics related to the ecology of microorganisms in natural and artificial habitats. R. M. Atlas discusses the measurement and significance of diversity in microbial communities. The nature of deserts and the activity of microorganisms in desert soils are considered by J. Skujil)s. D. B. Nedwell examines both the input and the mineralization of organic carbon in anaerobic aquatic sediments. The role of microcosms in the evaluation of interactions between pollutants and microorganisms is the basis of a major review by P. H. Pritchard and A. W. Bourquin.

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Main Authors: Marshall, K. C. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 1984
Subjects:Medicine., Medical microbiology., Microbial ecology., Animal anatomy., Biomedicine., Medical Microbiology., Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology., Microbial Ecology.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8989-7
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topic Medicine.
Medical microbiology.
Microbial ecology.
Animal anatomy.
Biomedicine.
Medical Microbiology.
Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology.
Microbial Ecology.
Medicine.
Medical microbiology.
Microbial ecology.
Animal anatomy.
Biomedicine.
Medical Microbiology.
Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology.
Microbial Ecology.
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Medical microbiology.
Microbial ecology.
Animal anatomy.
Biomedicine.
Medical Microbiology.
Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology.
Microbial Ecology.
Medicine.
Medical microbiology.
Microbial ecology.
Animal anatomy.
Biomedicine.
Medical Microbiology.
Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology.
Microbial Ecology.
Marshall, K. C. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Advances in Microbial Ecology [electronic resource] /
description Since the appearance of the first volume of Advances in Microbial Ecology in 1977 under the editorship of Martin Alexander, the series has achieved wide recognition as a source of in-depth, critical, and sometimes provocative reviews on the ecology of microorganisms in natural and man-made ecosystems. Most reviews published in Advances have been prepared by experts at the invitation of the Editorial Board. The Board intends to continue its policy of soliciting reviews, but individuals are encouraged to submit outlines of unsolicited con­ tributions for consideration of their suitability for publication in Advances. Volume 7 of Advances in Microbial Ecology covers a range of topics related to the ecology of microorganisms in natural and artificial habitats. R. M. Atlas discusses the measurement and significance of diversity in microbial communities. The nature of deserts and the activity of microorganisms in desert soils are considered by J. Skujil)s. D. B. Nedwell examines both the input and the mineralization of organic carbon in anaerobic aquatic sediments. The role of microcosms in the evaluation of interactions between pollutants and microorganisms is the basis of a major review by P. H. Pritchard and A. W. Bourquin.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2102142018-07-30T23:42:10ZAdvances in Microbial Ecology [electronic resource] / Marshall, K. C. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US,1984.engSince the appearance of the first volume of Advances in Microbial Ecology in 1977 under the editorship of Martin Alexander, the series has achieved wide recognition as a source of in-depth, critical, and sometimes provocative reviews on the ecology of microorganisms in natural and man-made ecosystems. Most reviews published in Advances have been prepared by experts at the invitation of the Editorial Board. The Board intends to continue its policy of soliciting reviews, but individuals are encouraged to submit outlines of unsolicited con­ tributions for consideration of their suitability for publication in Advances. Volume 7 of Advances in Microbial Ecology covers a range of topics related to the ecology of microorganisms in natural and artificial habitats. R. M. Atlas discusses the measurement and significance of diversity in microbial communities. The nature of deserts and the activity of microorganisms in desert soils are considered by J. Skujil)s. D. B. Nedwell examines both the input and the mineralization of organic carbon in anaerobic aquatic sediments. The role of microcosms in the evaluation of interactions between pollutants and microorganisms is the basis of a major review by P. H. Pritchard and A. W. Bourquin.1 Diversity of Microbial Communities -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Measurement of Species Diversity -- 3. Taxonomie Diversity -- 4. Physiological Diversity -- 5. Genetic Diversity -- 6. Concluding Remarks -- References -- 2 Microbial Ecology of Desert Soils -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Arid Environment -- 4.1. Cryptogamic Crusts -- 5. Microbial-Plant Associations -- 6. Physiological Activities -- 7. Desertification and Soil Microbiology -- References -- 3 The Input and Mineralization of Organic Carbon in Anaerobic Aquatic Sediments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Origins of Detritus -- 3. Inputs of Detritus to Bottom Sediments -- 4. Organic Carbon in Sediments -- 5. Electron Acceptors for Organic Carbon Oxidation -- 6. Processes in Detrital Decay and Organic Carbon Mineralization in Anaerobic Sediments -- References -- 4 The Use of Microcosms for Evaluation of Interactions between Pollutants and Microorganisms -- 1. Introduction -- 2. History of the Microcosm Research Approach: Environmental-Risk Assessment -- 3. Role of Microcosms in Environmental-Risk Assessment -- 4. Typical Microcosm Design Features -- 5. Qualitative Approach for Microcosms -- 6. Quantitative Approach to Using Microcosms for Environmental- Fate Analysis -- 7. Quantitative Approach to Using Microcosms in Toxic-Effect Studies -- 8. Interaction between Microcosms and Simpler Systems -- 9. Field Calibration of Microcosms -- 10. Precautions in the Use of Microcosms -- References.Since the appearance of the first volume of Advances in Microbial Ecology in 1977 under the editorship of Martin Alexander, the series has achieved wide recognition as a source of in-depth, critical, and sometimes provocative reviews on the ecology of microorganisms in natural and man-made ecosystems. Most reviews published in Advances have been prepared by experts at the invitation of the Editorial Board. The Board intends to continue its policy of soliciting reviews, but individuals are encouraged to submit outlines of unsolicited con­ tributions for consideration of their suitability for publication in Advances. Volume 7 of Advances in Microbial Ecology covers a range of topics related to the ecology of microorganisms in natural and artificial habitats. R. M. Atlas discusses the measurement and significance of diversity in microbial communities. The nature of deserts and the activity of microorganisms in desert soils are considered by J. Skujil)s. D. B. Nedwell examines both the input and the mineralization of organic carbon in anaerobic aquatic sediments. The role of microcosms in the evaluation of interactions between pollutants and microorganisms is the basis of a major review by P. H. Pritchard and A. W. Bourquin.Medicine.Medical microbiology.Microbial ecology.Animal anatomy.Biomedicine.Medical Microbiology.Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology.Microbial Ecology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8989-7URN:ISBN:9781468489897