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         Microbial Ecology:     more books (100)
  1. Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment by Charles N. Haas, Joan B. Rose, et all 1999-04-26
  2. Advances in Microbial Ecology, Volume 15 (Advances in Microbial Ecology)
  3. Microbial Ecology: Organisms, Habitats, Activities (Cambridge Studies in Ecology) by Heinz Stolp, 1988-07-29
  4. Microbial Ecology of Aerial Plant Surfaces (Cabi Publishing)
  5. Aspects of Microbial Metabolism and Ecology (Special Publications of the Society for General Microbiology Vol II)
  6. Factors Affecting Life and Death of Microorganisms (Microbial Ecology of Foods Vol 1)
  7. Microbial Ecology of Foods: Vol 1 Factors Affecting Life and Death of Microorganisms by Icmsf, 1980-01-01
  8. Micro-Organisms in Action: Concepts and Applications in Microbial Ecology by J. M. Lynch, 1988-05
  9. Methods in Gut Microbial Ecology for Ruminants
  10. Microbial Ecology Of The Soil And Plant Growth by Pierre Davet, 2004-07
  11. Microbial Ecology of Growing Animals: Biology of Growing Animals Series (Biology of Growing Animals) by Wilhelm Holzapfel, Patrick Naughton, 2005-04-19
  12. Interfaces in Microbial Ecology by K. C. Marshall, 1976-01-01
  13. Soil Microbial Ecology Applications in Agricultural and Environmental Management (Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment) by F. B. Metting, 1992-10-16
  14. Microbial Ecology of the Phylloplane

21. 10th International Symposium On Microbial Ecology (ISME) Microbial Planet: Sub-S
Microbial activity and remote sensing 20. Microbial consortia 21. Molecular community analysis 22. Mycosphere 23. Pathogen ecology and virulence 24.
http://www.kenes.com/isme/topics.htm
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1. Advanced technologies
2. Astrobiology
3. Biofilms
4. Biogeochemical cycles
5. Bioremediation
6. Carbon sequestration in the oceans
7. Community metagenomics
8. Comparative genomics of ecologically-relevant bacteria
9. Comparative microbial diversity and biogeography
10. Diversity and function of microbial communities in the marine environment 11. Early life 12. Environmental biotechnology 13. Evolutionary ecology 14. Global regulators and environmental sensing 15. Impact of micro array technology and bioinformatics 16. Life at the edge 17. Microbe-mineral interactions 18. Microbe-plant interactions 19. Microbial activity and remote sensing 20. Microbial consortia 21. Molecular community analysis 22. Mycosphere 23. Pathogen ecology and virulence

22. Microbial Ecology Resources
section of the Digital Learning Center for microbial ecology presents various materials (books, videos, and software) that may be of interest to students and teachers of microbiology and microbial ecology.
http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/dlc-me/resources/index.html
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.

23. US Long Term Ecological Research Network - Microbial Ecology
About LTER. LTER Sites. Network Newsletter. Databits. Directory. Opportunities. For Educators. For Graduate. Students. For Undergraduate. Students. New Jobs. New Funding. Research. Collaborations/ Synthesis. Informatics. Data. Technology. microbial ecology document titled "LTER Research in microbial ecology" was compiled to list some of the microbial ecology interests of the LTER sites
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LTER Microbial Ecology
Research and interest in microbial studies is extensive within the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network program of the National Science Foundation. A 1999 document titled " LTER Research in Microbial Ecology " was compiled to list some of the microbial ecology interests of the LTER sites. A White Paper on

24. Cornell Enology
Evaluations of grape cultivars, grape growing and vinification techniques on wine quality plus basic research in microbial ecology of wine fermentations by Thomas HenickKling
http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/fst/faculty/henick/
Links: Wine Industry Workshop 2004 Graduate Studies Undergraduate Studies
Enology and Viticulture Curriculum

25. Grice Marine Laboratory
The Grice Marine Laboratory supports teaching and research in evolutionary biology, marine biogeography, developmental and molecular biology, benthic ecology, microbial ecology, phytoplankton ecology, environmental physiology, fish systematics, and invertebrate zoology.
http://www.cofc.edu/~grice/grice.htm
Grice Marine Laboratory
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26. Microbial Ecology, Lund University
Welcome to. microbial ecology. Dept. of Ecology, Lund University, Sweden. Head of the Section Anders Tunlid Office Anette Persson
http://www.biol.lu.se/ekomibi/
Microbial Ecology Home Research Publications Staff Department history ... Links In Swedish Dept. of Ecology
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Welcome to
Microbial Ecology
Dept. of Ecology, Lund University, Sweden
Head of the Section: Anders Tunlid
Office: Anette Persson
Phone: +46 46 222 37 63 Fax:+46 46 222 41 58.
E-mail address: mbioekol@mbioekol.lu.se
Visitor's address: Ekologihuset, Sölvegatan 37, Lund.
Mailing address: Department of Microbial Ecology, Ecology Building,
Lund University, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden Last updated by Lars Ola Nilsson E-mail

27. Graduate Programs
The Central Michigan University Department of Biology offers the master of science (M.S.) degree with emphasis in aquatic biology, ecology, conservation biology, behavior and behavioral ecology, physiology, microbial ecology, molecular biology, and immunology. The degree is offered with both thesis and nonthesis options.
http://www.cst.cmich.edu/units/bio/grad.htm
GRADUATE PROGRAMS Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Master of Science The Department of Biology offers both the Plan A and the Plan B Master of Science degree. Plan A requires completion of six credit hours in BIO 798 (Thesis), one credit hour in BIO 730 (Seminar), 23 hours of graduate course work approved by the student's adviser and advisory committee, and an oral defense of the thesis. Plan A is recommended to those students preparing for research-oriented careers or for doctoral study. Plan B requires the completion of 36 credit hours of graduate-level course work approved by the student's adviser and advisory committee and a written and/or oral comprehensive examination over the course work. Admission Requirements To be eligible for Regular Admission to the graduate program in biology, applicants should have: Undergraduate degree with a major in the biological sciences. Overall GPA of 3.0

28. A Taylor & Francis Journal: Microbial Ecology In Health And Disease
A Taylor Francis Journal microbial ecology in Health and Disease microbial ecology in Health and Disease. Editorin-Chief Tore
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/0891060x.asp
Contact Us Members of the Group All Products Books Journal Article eBooks Alphabetical Listing Journals by Subject Advertising Customer Services ... eBooks Microbial Ecology in Health
and Disease Editor-in-Chief: Tore Midtvedt
, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
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Volume 16, 2004, Quarterly
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Aims and Scope: Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease is the official journal of the Society of Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease (SOMED) and is also recognised by the Oral Microbiology and Immunology Group (OMIG) of the British Society for Dental Research (BSDR). The aim of this international journal is to draw together research on different human microbial eco-systems, and to increase our understanding of their role in health and disease. This research has received new impetus in recent years as it has become clearer what part is played by the normal, stable, microbial flora in preventing infection, especially opportunist infection, and related to this, the potentially deleterious effects of the use of antibiotics. The journal will consider manuscripts primarily on the human microbial flora, but also that of other animals, and its development and interactions. Topics covered include:

29. A Taylor & Francis Journal: Microbial Ecology In Health And Disease - Instructio
Supplements Graduate theses, monographs, and proceedings of conferences may be accepted as supplements to microbial ecology in Health and Disease.
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Topics covered include: *the microbial populations of the mouth and skin, and in the respiratory, gastro-intestinal, and genito-urinary tracts *investigative methods *animal and in vitro models *the effect of antibiotics or diet on the commensal flora or its development *alterations in the host environment (e.g. the effect of foreign bodies or change in organs and tissues) *the role of immunological and other mechanisms that help maintain a stable flora *the clinical application of commensal flora in treatment and prevention of disease.
Manuscripts based on gnotobiotic research are particularly welcome.
The material published includes Original Articles, Review Articles, Commentaries, Short Communications, Case Reports, and Letters to the Editor. Preparing for submission
Submitted manuscripts should be arranged according to the rules stated in "Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals" Ann Intern Med 1997; 126: 36-47

30. Improved Protocol For T-RFLP By Capillary Electrophoresis
Detailed protocol for terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (TRFLP), which allows the fingerprinting of a community by analyzing the polymorphism of a certain gene. Article by V Gr¼ntzig, B Stres, HL Ayala del R­o and JM Tiedje, Center for microbial ecology, Michigan State University, USA
http://rdp.cme.msu.edu/html/t-rflp_jul02.html
Improved Protocol for T-RFLP by Capillary Electrophoresis July 2002
Center for Microbial Ecology, Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan, 48824 I. Overview of T-RFLP method for community studies

Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) allows the fingerprinting of a community by analyzing the polymorphism of a certain gene. It is a high-throughput, reproducible method that allows the semi-quantitative analysis of the diversity of a particular gene in a community. The figure below illustrates the procedure and the rationale of the method. The DNA is harvested from the analyzed sample (1). The gene of interest is amplified using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with a fluorescently labeled primer (2). This yields a mixture of amplicons of the same or similar sizes with a fluorescent label at one end. After purification, the amplicon mixture is digested with a restriction enzyme, which generates fragments of different sizes (A-F) (3). These are separated through gel or capillary electrophoresis (4). A laser reader detects the labeled fragments and generates a profile based on fragment lengths (5). Two methods have been widely used for separation of the fragments obtained after enzymatic restriction of labeled PCR products: gel electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gels and capillary electrophoresis. The former has until recently been more widespread and most of the available protocols for T-RFLP have used this method. However, capillary electrophoresis has been gaining popularity, but the standard procedures for the capillary equipment are not suitable for T-RFLP. Therefore we present a protocol for improved T-RFLP by capillary electrophoresis. The key new steps are identified below as [NEW].

31. LTER Microbial Ecology
LTER microbial ecology.
http://lternet.edu/technology/microbial_ecology/
LTER Microbial Ecology
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32. Welcome To The Rrndb - The Ribosomal RNA Operon Copy Number Database
Database of over 300 operons, including 77 from whole genome sequence projects, enabling search through the phylogenetic distribution from the Center for microbial ecology at MSU, Lansing, MI.
http://rrndb.cme.msu.edu/
Thu Jun 10 15:04:46 EDT 2004 About Credits FAQs Feedback ... Michigan State University

33. US Long Term Ecological Research Network - Microbial Ecology
LTER microbial ecology. Research researchers. Potential collaborations exist with the NSF Center for microbial ecology at Michigan State University.
http://lternet.edu/microbial_ecology/
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LTER Microbial Ecology
Research and interest in microbial studies is extensive within the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network program of the National Science Foundation. A 1999 document titled " LTER Research in Microbial Ecology " was compiled to list some of the microbial ecology interests of the LTER sites. A White Paper on

34. GML Frames
The marine laboratory of the College of Charleston and the University of Charleston, housing academic programs in marine biology. The lab supports teaching and research in evolutionary biology, marine biogeography, cellular and molecular biology, benthic ecology, immunology, microbial ecology, phytoplankton ecology, environmental physiology, fish systematics, and invertebrate zoology and other marine sciences.
http://www.cofc.edu/~grice/
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35. JSME Home Page
Japanese Society of microbial ecology / Home Page. URL http//wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/jsme2/. Online Journal Microbes and Environments . Welcome to our Home Page.
http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/jsme2/
Japanese Society of Microbial Ecology / Home Page
URL: http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/jsme2/ Online Journal
"Microbes and Environments"
Welcome to our Home Page Japanease HomePage English HomePage This home page opens on Academic Society Home Village of NACSIS.

36. Soil Ecology And Restoration Group
Primary focus is on soils and belowground processes in arid and semiarid ecosystems with emphasis on microbial ecology and plant-microorganism relationships (San Diego State University, University of California Riverside, USA).
http://www.serg.sdsu.edu/SERG/
Welcome to the Soil Ecology and Restoration Group (SERG) Web Page last update April 11, 2004 Boletus amygdalimus Arbuscular mycorrhiza Restoration in the Mojave
You are Visitor Number Since August 21, 1995
Soil Ecology and Restoration Group
Program Managers: David Bainbridge and Tom Zink
Senior Research Scientist
Dr. Michael Allen
Center for Conservation Biology
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521
Telephone: (619) 594-2883
Fax: (619) 594-3483
Direct E-mail to: Jeff Cooper (For for technical questions about the webpage.)
Direct E-mail to: Tom Zink (For questions/comments regarding SERG)
Biology Department
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San Diego State University San Diego, CA 92182
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About the Soil Ecology and Restoration Group (November 8, 2000) Announcements / Job Opportunities (April 11, 2004) Personnel (February 27, 2004) Publications (November 13, 2001) Current Research (March 18, 2004) Plant and Fungi species lists (April 5, 2001) General restoration techniques and equipment and suppliers (May 13, 2001)

37. Microbial Ecology At The University Of Konstanz
Translate this page microbial ecology at the University of Konstanz. The Schink Lab. The Brune Group. The Cook Lab. powered by powered by Sambar Technologies Technologies.
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38. Bioremediation Discussion Group
An extensive collection of resources (and links to other Internet resources) about microbial ecology and biogeochemistry, as well as applications to biological remediation.
http://www.bioremediationgroup.org/
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A technical forum for discussing enhanced bioremediation science/engineering and monitored natural attenuation.

39. Current Issues In Intestinal Microbiology
Publishes review papers in all areas of intestinal microbiology pertaining to human and other animal systems, including microbial ecology, pathogenic organisms, probiotics and prebiotics.
http://www.ciim.net/

40. Microbial Ecology Resources: Environmental Design Making
microbial ecology Resources' software designed for students. Allows students to create ecosystems to gain understandings of ecosystem functionality and productivity.
http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/dlc-me/resources/rs_5.html
Microbial Ecology Resources: Software
Microbial Ecology Resources: Software
Title: Environmental Design Making (EDM)
Author:
Odum, Elisabeth C.; H.T. Odum; and Nils S. Peterson
Media Type: Software
Description: This is a part of the BioQuest Library on CD-ROM. "With EDM, students use 'connect-the-components' visual programming tools to create and study model ecosystems. Students build models of increasing complexity, which can include social and economic forces, and study parameter variations to gain understandings of ecosystem functionality and productivity." ~ by the authors
E-mail: asdg@umdd.umd.edu
Audience: Students
Date Published:
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The ePress Project Academic Software Development Group Computer Science Center , Building 224 University of Maryland College Park , MD 20742
Phone: Fax: Cost: Computer System Requirements: Apple Macintosh with 2.5 Mbytes RAM (in System 6.0.5) or 4 Mbytes RAM (with system 7). CD-ROM drive. Communication Technology Laboratory Center for Microbial Ecology

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