Advances in Microbial Ecology edited by K.C. Marshall.

The publication of Volume. 10 of Advances in Microbial Ecology repre­ sents something of a milestone in the history of modern microbial ecol­ ogy. Advances in Microbial Ecology was established by the International Committee on Microbial Ecology (ICOME) to provide a vehicle for in­ depth, critical, a...

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Other Authors: Marshall, K.C (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1988.
Edition:1st ed. 1988.
Series:Advances in Microbial Ecology, 10
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505 0 |a 1 Dynamics of Interactions between Bacteria and Virulent Bacteriophage -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Molecular and Genetic Bases of the Interaction -- 3. Mathematical Models of the Interaction -- 4. Laboratory Communities -- 5. Natural Communities -- 6. Summary -- References -- 2 Methods for Detecting Genetically Engineered Microorganisms in the Environment -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Criteria for Methods of Detection -- 3. Phenotypic Analysis -- 4. Genotypic Analysis: The Use of Genetic Probes -- 5. Genotypic Analysis: Methods of Analysis -- 6. Summary -- References -- 3 Ecology and Recognition in the Nematode-Nematophagous Fungus System -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Morphological Adaptations -- 3. Nematophagous Fungi in Soil -- 4. Host Specificity -- 5. Recognition of Frey -- 6. Future Developments -- References -- 4 Fungal Communities in the Decay of Wood -- 1. Wood As a Venue for Community Studies -- 2. Factors Affecting Colonization -- 3. Mycelial Interactions -- 4. Ecological Strategies -- 5. Patterns of Community Development -- 6. Community Functioning -- References -- 5 Phagotrophic Phytoflagellates -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Reports of Phagotrophy in Pigmented Algae -- 3. Environmental Distribution -- 4. Feeding Mechanisms -- 5. Grazing Experiments -- 6. Digestive Processes -- 7. Selective Feeding -- 8. Ecological Significance -- 9. Evolutionary Significance -- 10. Concluding Remarks -- References -- 6 The Microbial Ecology of the Dead Sea -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Physicochemical Properties of the Dead Sea -- 3. The Search for Life in the Dead Sea -- 4. The Microorganisms of the Dead Sea -- 5. Adaptations of Dead Sea Microorganisms to Their Environment -- 6. Life in the Dead Sea: Quantitative Aspects -- 7. The Fate of Nonhalophilic Bacteria Entering the Dead Sea -- 8. The Biology of the Dead Sea: Past, Present, and Future -- References -- 7 Biogeochemistry and Ecophysiology of Atmospheric CO and H2 -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Global Budget of Tropospheric CO and H2 -- 3. Importance of CO and H2 for Tropospheric Chemistry -- 4. Emission of CO from the Biosphere into the Atmosphere -- 5. Emission of H2 from the Biosphere into the Atmosphere -- 6. Anoxic Environments as Sources for Atmospheric CO and H2 -- 7. Indirect Biospheric Sources of Atmospheric CO and H2 -- 8. Decomposition of Atmospheric CO and H2 -- 9. Ecological Niches of Hydrogen Bacteria -- 10. Ecological Niches of Carboxydobacteria -- References -- 8 Use of “Specific” Inhibitors in Biogeochemistry and Microbial Ecology -- 1. Introduction -- 2. General Considerations -- 3. Examples of Specific Inhibitors: Case Studies -- 4. Inhibition of Carbon Metabolism -- 5. Inhibition of Nitrogen Metabolism -- 6. Inhibition of Sulfur Metabolism -- 7. Inhibition,of Metal Metabolism -- 8. Summary -- References -- 9 Ecological Significance of Siderophores in Soil -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Hydroxamate Siderophores -- 3. Ecology of Hydroxamate Siderophores -- 4. Conclusions -- References -- 10 Bacteria and Chromium in Marine Sediments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sources of Chromium in Sediment -- 3. Speciation, Distribution, and Partitioning of Chromium in Marine Sediments -- 4. Bacteria in Chromium Polluted Sediments -- 5. Bacteria and Chromium Interaction -- 6. Implications of Bacterial-Chromium Interaction in Sediments -- 7. Conclusions -- References. 
520 |a The publication of Volume. 10 of Advances in Microbial Ecology repre­ sents something of a milestone in the history of modern microbial ecol­ ogy. Advances in Microbial Ecology was established by the International Committee on Microbial Ecology (ICOME) to provide a vehicle for in­ depth, critical, and even provocative reviews to emphasize current trends in the rapidly expanding field of microbial ecology. Martin Alexander was the Founding Editor of the series and was responsible for editing the first five volumes. The next five volumes were edited by Kevin Marshall. Advances in Microbial Ecology has attained recognition as an authorita­ tive source of information and inspiration for practicing and prospective microbial ecologists. The Editorial Board usually invites contributions from leading microbial ecologists, but also encourages individuals to sub­ mit outlines of unsolicited contributions to any member of the Board for consideration for publication in Advances. Contributions to Volume 10 again cover a broad range of topics related to microbial ecology. Interactions between microorganisms are well represented with chapters on bacterium-virulent bacteriophage interactions by R. E. Lenski, on fungal communities in the decay of wood by A. D. M. Rayner and L. Boddy, on recognition in the nematode­ nematophagous fungus system by B. Nordbring-Hertz, and on phago­ trophic phytoflagellates by R. W. Sanders and K. G. Porter. Chapters with both an ecological and a biogeochemical flavor include those on atmo­ spheric CO and H2 by R. 
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