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  1. Microbial Ecology: Fundamentals and Applications (4th Edition) by Ronald M. Atlas, Richard Bartha, 1997-12-21
  2. Molecular Microbial Ecology (Advancedmethods) by A. M. Osborn, 2005-09-29
  3. Microbial Inhabitants of Humans: Their Ecology and Role in Health and Disease by Michael Wilson, 2004-11-08
  4. Microbial Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach by J Vaun McArthur, 2006-02-01
  5. Microbial Ecology of Leaves (Brock / Springer Series in Contemporary Bioscience)
  6. Molecular Microbial Ecology Manual(2-Volume Set)
  7. Microbial Ecology of the Oceans
  8. Marine Microbiology: Ecology & Applications (Advanced Text) by C. B. Munn, 2003-12-31
  9. Ecology of Infectious Diseases in Natural Populations (Publications of the Newton Institute)
  10. Techniques in Microbial Ecology
  11. Handbook of Methods in Aquatic Microbial Ecology by Paul F. Kemp, Jonathan J. Cole, et all 1993-08-28
  12. Human Microbial Ecology by Michael J. Hill, Philip D. Marsh, 1989-11-30
  13. Molecular Techniques in the Microbial Ecology of Fermented Foods (Food Microbiology and Food Safety)
  14. Algal Ecology: Freshwater Benthic Ecosystem (Aquatic Ecology)

1. Inter-Research - Aquatic Microbial Ecology
Aquatic microbial ecology, InterResearch Aquatic microbial ecology. IR Home. AME Home Editors Forthcoming Information Subscribe Journals
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  • 2. Microbial Genomics And Ecology Group: Bioremediation, Subsurface Microbiology, C
    microbial ecology and bioremediation in the subsurface. Research couples molecular biology and bioreporter techniques with traditional microbiological methods to investigate microbial communities and the processes by which microorganisms transform hazardous chemical contaminants. Applications to bioremediation.
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    Microbial Genomics and Ecology Group (Formerly the Microbial Biogeochemistry Group) of the Environmental Sciences Division , Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) . On October 1, 2000 the Microbial Genomics and Ecology Group become part of the new Earth and Microbial Sciences Section in the Environmental Sciences Division
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    Statement of Purpose The Microbial Genomics and Ecology Group in the Environmental Sciences Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory focuses on microbial ecology and genomics of environmental organisms. The group is concerned with the basic science underlying bioremediation efforts, carbon cycling and sequestration, as well as other uses of biotechnology. The group's research couples molecular biology, DNA technology, genomics, and bioreporter techniques with traditional microbiological methods to investigate microbial communities and the processes by which microorganisms transform materials and energy. The goal of these investigations is to increase the understanding of microbial ecology, nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, and microbial degradation of hazardous contaminants; to demonstrate application of innovative microbial techniques and bioremediation approaches in solving the
  • 3. KSU Soil Microbial Ecology Laboratory
    Research group at Kansas State University, USA.
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    PROGRAM AREAS COMMITTEES PERSONNEL CALENDAR ... (CTEC) Under the direction of Charles W. Rice , the soil microbiology program studies basic mechanisms in nutrient cycling, organic matter dynamics, and microbial ecology as they apply to agricultural and prairie ecosystems and environmental problems. HOME Agronomy KSU K-STATE Kansas State University LAST UPDATED: 06/10/2003
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    4. The Center For Microbial Ecology
    The organization, research and educational activities, and personnel of the MSU Center for microbial ecology, an National Science Foundation science and technolology center. 1.27 of the Center for microbial ecology Image Analysis System (CMEIAS software strengthen microscopybased approaches for understanding microbial ecology. To learn more about
    http://www.cme.msu.edu/
    Announcements CME is pleased to announce the release version 1.27 of the Center for Microbial Ecology Image Analysis System (CMEIAS software) , designed to strengthen microscopy-based approaches for understanding microbial ecology. To learn more about CMEIAS and download its free program files and operator manual, go to http://cme.msu.edu/cmeias/ Congratulations to two CME faculty members, Dr. James M. Tiedje and Dr. Michael F. Thomashow, on their election to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences! see article, May 2003
    An Improved Protocol for T-RFLP by Capillary Electrophoresis developed at CME is now available. The Biodegradative Strain Database (BSD) now contains strain-level information on degradative microorganisms and over 150 hazardous substances. http://bsd.cme.msu.edu Ribosomal Database Project II - Release 8.1 is now available . The RDP's aligned Eukaryotic sequences has more than doubled to a total of with this release. In addition, two new tools

    5. The Center For Microbial Ecology
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    6. The Center For Microbial Ecology
    The organization, research and educational activities, and personnel of the MSU Center for microbial ecology, an National Science Foundation science and
    http://cme.msu.edu/
    Announcements CME is pleased to announce the release version 1.27 of the Center for Microbial Ecology Image Analysis System (CMEIAS software) , designed to strengthen microscopy-based approaches for understanding microbial ecology. To learn more about CMEIAS and download its free program files and operator manual, go to http://cme.msu.edu/cmeias/ Congratulations to two CME faculty members, Dr. James M. Tiedje and Dr. Michael F. Thomashow, on their election to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences! see article, May 2003
    An Improved Protocol for T-RFLP by Capillary Electrophoresis developed at CME is now available. The Biodegradative Strain Database (BSD) now contains strain-level information on degradative microorganisms and over 150 hazardous substances. http://bsd.cme.msu.edu Ribosomal Database Project II - Release 8.1 is now available . The RDP's aligned Eukaryotic sequences has more than doubled to a total of with this release. In addition, two new tools

    7. Microbial Ecology - Biological Sciences
    Biological Sciences Programs microbial ecology. Quick Links and Search The microbial ecology lab is a research unit of the Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Institute
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    Home Research Biological Sciences Programs ... Microbial Ecology Quick Links and Search People search Web search Calendars / Events Library search Contact Us Directions to VIMS Site Index Prospective students Current students Alumni Job Openings - For VIMS Use - ITNS Help Request Web Email VIMS Forms VIMS Policies Scheduling Resources CORE Reports Research Sites, Data Images Collaborators Facilities ... People Microbial Ecology
    Biological Sciences
    The Microbial Ecology lab is a research unit of the Department of Biological Sciences Bacterioplankton are the smallest and most numerous autonomous organisms on the planet. Most cells are less than 0.5 microns in diameter, contain just a few femtograms (=10 grams) of carbon and have rather small genomes. Yet they are numerous, reaching densities of over 1 million cells per ml in the coastal and open sea, and even higher levels in estuaries. Bacterioplankton are the most widely distributed organisms on earth, flourishing near geothermal vents in the deep sea, in polar sea ice, and all areas in between these extremes. In many areas, bacterial biomass approaches or exceeds that of phytoplankton and zooplankton: they are an important component of marine foodwebs, and important agents of nutrient cycling and geochemical reactions. Our group studies the population dynamics and biogeochemical roles of bacterioplankton throughout the marine realm, from rivers and upland streams feeding Chesapeake Bay and the Bay itself, to the coastal oceans the open sea and the marginal ice zones on Antarctica. We measure bacterial biomass using video image analysis, and estimate bacterial productivity with a variety of approaches, including radioisotopic tracers of DNA or protein synthesis and cell division. Some of our past and current work is described in the references and websites given below. For more information, please see:

    8. SpringerLink - Publication
    link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00248/tocs.html More results from link.springer.de DLCME Home PageThe Digital Learning Center for microbial ecology is an educational resource about ecology and microbiology. microbial ecology Resources.
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    Publication Microbial Ecology Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC ISSN: 0095-3628 (Paper) 1432-184X (Online) Subject: Environmental Sciences Life Sciences Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 47 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 46 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 ... Request a sample Volume 45 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 44 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 43 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 42 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Volume 41 Number 3 Number 1 Volume 40 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 39 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 38 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 37 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 36 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 35 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 34 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 33 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 32 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Volume 31 Number 3 Number 2 Number 1 Publication 1 of 1 Previous Publication Next Publication Linking Options About This Journal Editorial Board Manuscript Submission Quick Search Search within this publication...

    9. Kenes International - Global Congress Organizers And Association Management Serv
    microbial ecology for students, public, news media, and scientists. Also serves as the primary forum of discussion for ISME Society members.
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    10. Digital Learning Center For Microbial Ecology
    Digital Learning Center for microbial ecology This World Wide Web (WWW) site provides teachers and students interested in microbiology and microbial ecology with resources that may aid their
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    11. Microbial Ecology Resources
    microbial ecology Resources. 1995, 1996, 2000, Michigan State University Communication Technology Laboratory Center for microbial ecology.
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    List By Author List By Title List By Media Type Microbial Ecology Resources
    The Microbial Ecology Resources section of the Digital Learning Center for Microbial Ecology presents various materials (books, videos, software, etc.) that may be of interest to students and teachers of microbiology and microbial ecology. In order to help you find items of interest to you, we have listed the resources in three ways: by author, by title, and by media type. We will be continuously updating this list as new resources are created or as ones not currently on our list come to our attention. Some entries are more complete than others; we will generally include any resource for which we have enough information (such as the telephone number of the publisher) that you can find out more yourself. Please note: unless otherwise specified, descriptions of resources are those supplied by the creators, owners, or distributors of the items. They might, in some cases, have a more positive view of the value or quality of the item than would a neutral reviewer! When appropriate, any resource can be reached via all applicable listings. For example, "Illustrated Glossary of Protoctista" can be found by this name in the "List by Title" section. You can also look it up under "Margulis, Lynn" in the "List by Authors" section, or you can locate it in the "Book" subsection of the "List by Media Type" section.

    12. DLC-ME Home Page
    Michigan State University website with extensive resources on microbes and the environments they live in, as well as links to other microbial ecology resources on the web. Includes the Microbe Zoo.
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    Home of the Click above to go on a safari to discover microscopic organisms and the habitats in which they live. What is the Digital Learning Center for Microbial Ecology? Find out how to use this web site and learn about its creators. Microbe of the Month Take a look at the latest addition to the Microbe Zoo's specimen collection.
    The Curious Microbe
    Tales of amazing microbes and curious environments. Microbes In The News Stories from the popular press (newspapers, magazines, etc.) related to microbiology and microbial ecology. Microbial Ecology Resources Listings of books, videos, software, internet sites, magazines, events, and other resources related to microbiology and microbial ecology. Meet The Scientists Profiles of microbiologists. The Microbe Zoo is available on CD-ROM

    13. Microbial Ecology
    microbial ecology ISSN00953628 Springer
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    14. ISME Welcome
    MEMBERSHIP. PUBLICATIONS. WHAT IS microbial ecology? LINKS. JOBS of the International Society for microbial ecology. The ISME promotes communication between microbial ecologists and
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    Welcome to the web site of the International Society for Microbial Ecology. The ISME promotes communication between microbial ecologists and informs the general public about microbes in the environment. Visit About ISME to learn more.
    :: News in Microbial Ecology
    An interactive on-line newsletter for Microbial Ecologists. Continually updated. Members and readers are invited to submit articles of news and information within the field.
    :: Join ISME or renew your Membership Today!
    You can now join ISME on-line using our secure server! Your US$85 membership fee ($60 for students) includes a subscription to the journal, Microbial Ecology , a value of US$159. Deadline to receive 2004 issues of Microbial Ecology is Dec 22, 2003 . Check out the Membership page to learn about how to become a member.
    :: Publications of the ISME
    The official publication of ISME is Microbial Ecology, published by Springer verlag. see On Line publication Microbial Ecology
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    15. Microbial Ecology Resources: Biota
    microbial ecology Resources' software; this particular item will run simulations of multiple species in a specific environment. Most variables can be manipulated.
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    Microbial Ecology Resources: Software
    Microbial Ecology Resources: Software
    Title: Biota: A tool for simulations of species interactions in diverse environments
    Author:
    Danbury, Jim; Ben Jones; John Kruper; Eric Nelson; William Sterner; Jeff Schank; Jim Lichtenstein; Joyce Weil; and William Wimsatt (University of Chicago)
    Media Type: Software
    Description: Part of microbial ecology is the understanding the dynamics of microbe populations. "'Biota' is a rich system for modeling and simulating population dynamics. It supports the study of multiple species in diverse environments with migration between regions and multiple species interactions. An integrated set of 'field tools' is also provided so that pre-authored models can be used as 'black box' problems for simulated filed studies." ~ by the authors
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    16. LTER Microbial Ecology
    LTER microbial ecology. microbial ecology Reports. LTER microbial ecology Vision Statement. Home ILTER BACK Copyright 2003 Long Term Ecological Research Network -
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    17. SpringerLink - Publication
    www.springerlink.com/link.asp?id=100365 More results from www.springerlink.com DOME Department of microbial ecology Lecture series at the Department of microbial ecology Abteilung Mikrobielle Ökologie • Institut für Ökologie und Naturschutz Universität Wien
    http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=0095-3628

    18. BioLinks
    Archive of Internet resources on bioremediation and related topics (biogeochemistry, hydrology, hazardous waste, environmental chemistry, microbial ecology, and general environmental topics) organized by topical categories.
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    19. 10th International Symposium On Microbial Ecology (ISME) Microbial Planet: Sub-S
    In order to become a member of the International Society of microbial ecology, including a free subscription to the Journal of microbial ecology please
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    20. Microbiology Homepage
    Focus on the microbial ecology of wetlands and wastewater. Processes under study are Anammox, the turnover of dimethylsulfide, methanogenesis and methanotrophy, cellulose degradation by anaerobic fungi and the nitrogen metabolism of the common mushroom.
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