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         Microbial Ecology:     more books (100)
  1. Microbial Ecology of Lake Plusssee (Ecological Studies) by Jurgen Overbeck, Ryszard Chrost, 1994-01
  2. Estuarine microbial ecology, (The Belle W. Baruch library in marine science)
  3. Advances in Microbial Ecology, Volume 16 (Advances in Microbial Ecology)
  4. New Approaches in Microbial Ecology ; Dr. K. G. Mukerji Festchrift Volume by J.P. Tewari, 1997
  5. Molecular Microbial Ecology Manual - Supplement 1
  6. Microbial Ecology by S.K. Dubey, 2007
  7. Microbial Ecology of Oxygen-Sulfide Interfaces in Marine Benthic Ecosystems by Frank P. van den Ende, 1997
  8. Experimental Microbial Ecology by Sheldon Aaronson, 1970-05
  9. Outlines & Highlights for Microbial Ecology by Atlas, ISBN: 0805306552 by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2007-08-29
  10. Modern methods in the study of microbial ecology;: Proceedings of a symposium (Bulletins from the Ecological Research Committee)
  11. Principles of Microbial Ecology by BrockThomas, 1966
  12. Microbial Ecology of Biofilms (Water Science and Technology) by Rittman, 1999-05-01
  13. Advances in Microbial Ecology
  14. Advances in Microbial Ecology, Volume 12 (Advances in Microbial Ecology)

41. DOME - Department Of Microbial Ecology
Research documents, publications, programs, projects, staff. Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany.
http://www.microbial-ecology.de/

O. Univ. Prof. Dr. Michael Wagner

Illuminating the evolutionary history

of chlamydiae
Science 304: 728
Lehrveranstaltungen im SS 2004

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Open postdoc posititon
... at the Department of Microbial Ecology
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Institute of Ecology and Conservation Biology (IECB)

Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics
University of Vienna webmaster ... public home last update 31.05.04

42. Microbial Ecology
microbial ecology. Genomic Technologies for Microbial Community Analysis. DNA microarray technology has been used primarily to monitor
http://www.esd.ornl.gov/facilities/genomics/microbial_ecology.html
Environmental Sciences Division
Genomics Laboratory
Microbial Ecology
Genomic Technologies for Microbial Community Analysis
DNA microarray technology has been used primarily to monitor gene expression and regulation on a genome-wide scale. By contrast, the use of microarray hybridization for microbial community detection and analysis has not been previously explored in a rigorous manner. A major focus of the ESD Genomics Laboratory concerns the application of microarray-based genomic technology for the analysis of the composition, function, and dynamics of microbial communities in natural environments. In the laboratory, we have developed three kinds of glass-based microarrays for addressing specific research questions in microbial ecology (below).
Functional Gene Arrays (FGAs)
To determine the potential of DNA array technology for assessing functional gene diversity and distribution within the context of complex environmental samples, a first-generation functional gene array was constructed with genes involved in nitrogen cycling: nitrite reductase ( nirS and nirK ) genes, ammonia monooxygenase (

43. Astrobiology Web
Microbes and other life forms in extreme environments. (Although the title of this site implies that it is about space, this is an excellent resource about microbial ecology in unusual environmental conditions here on Earth.)
http://www.reston.com/astro/extreme.html

44. The Nüsslein Lab
Ongoing reserach on microbial ecology carried out by the Nusslein Lab, University of Massachusetts, USA.
http://www.bio.umass.edu/micro/nusslein/

45. Earth Sciences Division: Molecular Microbial Ecology
Molecular microbial ecology (MME). Understanding microbial interactions is key to the study of global warming, biodegradation of
http://www-esd.lbl.gov/ECO/research_area_desc/mme.html
Molecular Microbial Ecology (MME)

46. Molecular Microbial Ecology Group - Technical University Of Denmark
Click to find out what the image gallery shows. Welcome to the exciting world of Molecular microbial ecology at the Technical University of Denmark.
http://www.im.dtu.dk/mme/
Biofilms - Quorum Sensing - Green Fluorescent Protein - Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy
Welcome to the exciting world of
Molecular Microbial Ecology
at the Technical University of Denmark
Molecular Microbial Ecology Group
Section of Molecular Microbiology
BioCentrum-DTU - building 301
Technical University of Denmark
DK-2800 Lyngby
Denmark
Introduction by Søren Molin
Movies Staff List Photos ... Links
Updated by imah@pop.dtu.dk 30-nov-2001

47. Institute Of Microbiology And Microbial Ecology Group
Translate this page Die Seite des Instituts am Wissenschaftszentrum Weihenstephan stellt den Lehrstuhl für Mikrobielle
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48. Microbial Ecology Group
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49. Microbial Ecology BIOL 450/650
microbial ecology. NOTE EXAM DATE CHANGE. BIOLOGY 450/650. Date. Lecture Topic. Chapter**. Aug 27, Introduction to microbial ecology/History, 1. Aug 29Sept.
http://hosting.uaa.alaska.edu/mhines/biol450/
MICROBIAL ECOLOGY NOTE EXAM DATE CHANGE BIOLOGY 450/650 FALL 2001 - Mondays and Wednesdays 4:00-5:15
Engineering Building 342 Instructor: Dr. Mark E. Hines
Graduate Readings Example of an exam
(there may be topics on this example that were not covered in class and will not be on the exam) Date Lecture Topic Chapter** Aug 27 Introduction to Microbial Ecology/History Aug 29-Sept. 5 Basics of Bacteriology Sept 3 Labor Day - NO CLASS Sept 10-19 Microbial Bioenergetics/Thermodynamics Sept 24 Microbial Diversity Sept 26 EXAM #1 Sept. 26- Oct. 3 Ecosystems and Microbial Communite s Oct 8, 10 Measurement of Numbers, Biomass, and Activity Oct 17 EXAM #2 Oct 15, 22-29 Microorganisms in Natural Habitats: Air, Water, Soil Oct. 31-Nov. 5 Carbon Cycling, Degradation of Organic Materials Oct. 31 First Draft of Web Sites Due Nov 14 EXAM #3 Nov 16 Term Papers Due Nov 7-12, 19 Nitrogen Cycling Nov 21 Thanksgiving - NO CLASS Nov 26- Dec. 2 Sulfur Cycling Dec 5 Student Presentations
Final Web Site Due
Dec 10 EXAM #4 Microbial Ecology - Fundamentals and Applications Fourth Edition, by Atlas and Bartha.

50. Springer-Verlag - Microbiology
microbial ecology Editorin-Chief JK Fredrickson ISSN 0095-3628 (print version) ISSN 1432-184X (electronic version) Journal no.
http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,10735,5-10037-70-1035692-0,00.
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51. Microbial Ecology
Special featuremicrobial ecology. microbial ecology is the study of ecosystems that are composed of or influenced by microscopic organisms.
http://www.bacteriamuseum.org/niches/features/ecology.shtml
Jump to Category: Choose Category What Are Bacteria Pathogenic Bacteria Evolution Bacterial Species How We Fight Bacteria Special feature files
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Choose Exhibit History of diseases Images of bacteria The black Death Wine and Vinegar making Bacteria and Plants Bacteria and Insects Bacteria and Crime Bioterrorism
Special feature:Microbial Ecology
Microbial ecology is the study of ecosystems that are composed of or influenced by microscopic organisms. Microbial ecology includes many different topics (Source: International Society for Microbial Ecology) Ofcourse an ecosystem does not consist of bacteria exclusively. Even arid land soil crusts harbor an ecosystem in which many bacterial species live together with eukaryotic algae, fungi, lichens, and bryophytes. (Source: soilcrust.org) Human activity frequently damages natural ecosystems, but we try hard to repair some of that damage, and bacteria can help with these repairs. Check our display on applied microbiology for what diverse jobs bacteria are used as a cheap labor.

52. David Sylvia's Homepage
My research interest is the microbial ecology of the rhizosphere with an emphasis on mycorrhizal fungi. I conduct studies on plant
http://dmsylvia.ifas.ufl.edu/
Professor of Soil Microbiology
Soil and Water Science Dept
2169 McCarty Hall, Box 110290
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-0290 USA
Ph (352) 392-9404, FAX 2-3902
e-mail: dmsylvia@psu.edu
Important Notice
I have accepted an offer to head the department of Crop and Soil Sciences at Penn State. After July 1, 2002 please contact me at:
Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, 116 ASI Building
The Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA 16802-3504
Phone: 814-865-2025, FAX: 814-863-7043
e-mail: dmsylvia@psu.edu web: http://www.agronomy.psu.edu/ My research interest is the microbial ecology of the rhizosphere with an emphasis on mycorrhizal fungi . I conduct studies on plant-fungus interactions and the functional diversity of these symbiotic associations. My applied projects are directed toward the potential use of mycorrhizal fungi in agriculture and forestry. Applications include use of mycorrhizae for reclamation of disturbed lands and improved culture techniques for arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Please contact me for descriptions of my current research projects. I teach a senior undergraduate/beginning graduate-level course in Soil Microbial Ecology. The course includes a laboratory section designed to teach relevant skills and techniques in soil microbiology. Please refer to the course link below for further information.

53. Microbial Ecology - The University Of Montana-Missoula
Why microbial ecology in Montana? Contact US, Links, Undergraduate Program Graduate Program Faculty, Labs and Research Why microbial ecology in Montana?
http://www.umt.edu/biology/microbial/default.htm
PhD Research Assistantships Available
Undergraduate Program
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54. Microbial Ecology Research
Moran, Miller Yager). in situ microbial growth rate measurements (Binder). Ecology of polar microorganisms (Hollibaugh, Sun, Yager).
http://alpha.marsci.uga.edu/Department_page/Research/microbial.htm
The activity of microorganisms mediates and regulates energy and elemental flows on Earth. Microbes also play important roles in global climate regulation. Microbes inhabit every niche imaginable on Earth proliferating in surface soils and waters, in surface rocks and ice, in hydrothermal environments on the ocean bottom, and even in the deep biosphere, kilometers below the Earth’s surface. In some environments, microbial chemosynthetic production serves as the base of the environment’s food chain, serving to transfer energy from deep within the Earth to metazoan life. Research in our department focuses on understanding the diversity of microbial communities, identifying novel microorganisms and microbial physiologies, linking structure and function of microbial communities, and determining the factors that influence microbial growth rates.
Phylogenetic and genetic diversity of marine microorganisms ( Hodson Hollibaugh Moran
Linking structure and function in microbial communities ( Hodson Hollibaugh Joye Moran ... Zhang
Ecological genomics; genomic sequencing of marine bacteria (

55. Microbial Ecology Research
Linking structure and function in microbial communities (Hodson, Hollibaugh, Joye, Moran, Yager, Zhang). in situ microbial growth rate measurements (Binder).
http://alpha.marsci.uga.edu/Department_page/research/microbial.htm
The activity of microorganisms mediates and regulates energy and elemental flows on Earth. Microbes also play important roles in global climate regulation. Microbes inhabit every niche imaginable on Earth proliferating in surface soils and waters, in surface rocks and ice, in hydrothermal environments on the ocean bottom, and even in the deep biosphere, kilometers below the Earth’s surface. In some environments, microbial chemosynthetic production serves as the base of the environment’s food chain, serving to transfer energy from deep within the Earth to metazoan life. Research in our department focuses on understanding the diversity of microbial communities, identifying novel microorganisms and microbial physiologies, linking structure and function of microbial communities, and determining the factors that influence microbial growth rates.
Phylogenetic and genetic diversity of marine microorganisms ( Hodson Hollibaugh Moran
Linking structure and function in microbial communities ( Hodson Hollibaugh Joye Moran ... Zhang
Ecological genomics; genomic sequencing of marine bacteria (

56. Www.bio.net/bioarchives/BIO-JOURNALS/MICROBIAL_ECOLOGY
Molecular and microbial ecologymainHebrew University logo Life Sciences building The Department of Molecular and microbial ecology. The Division of Microbial and Molecular
http://www.bio.net/bioarchives/BIO-JOURNALS/MICROBIAL_ECOLOGY

57. Microbial Ecology Group
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58. NRG Microbial Ecology Group
research. microbial ecology group. microbial ecology of natural and engineered environments. Much of the work in the environmental
http://nrg.ncl.ac.uk/research/resareas/microbial.html

59. Institution Authentication Form
MEEM microbial ecology Environmental Microbiology About Us At the University of Maine, a diverse group of faculty studies numerous aspects of microbial ecology and the role of microbes in environmental problems.
http://journals.ohiolink.edu/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=journals&journal=0095

60. Microbial Ecology
microbial ecology. Editorin-Chief James K. Fredrickson. Official Journal of the International Society for microbial ecology.
http://www.environmental-center.com/magazine/springer/00248/
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Microbial Ecology Editor-in-Chief:
James K. Fredrickson Official Journal of the International Society for Microbial Ecology
Microbial Ecology is an international journal whose aim is the advancement and dissemination of information describing the interactions between microorganisms and the biotic and abiotic components of their environments. Microbial Ecology features articles of original research and brief reviews.
The Editor encourages submissions in the following areas:
  • ecology of microorganisms in natural and engineered environments advances in molecular-based understanding of microbial interactions and phylogeny microbially driven biogeochemical processes interactions among microbial populations and communities microbial processes and interactions in extreme or unusual environments ecological studes pertaining to animal, plant and insect microbiology

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