Accessing Uncultivated Microorganisms: from the Environment to Organisms and Genomes and BackEvaluating microbial diversity and identifying individual organisms responsible for specific processes in the environment are fundamental and challenging tasks in microbial ecology and applied microbiology. This comprehensive, judicious, and useful volume provides a complete overview of methods and approaches to studying microbial diversity. ....More
Environmental Microbe-Metal InteractionsAlthough it has been commonly believed that nonbiological processes control the fate of metals in the environment, it is becoming increasingly apparent that microorganisms have a major impact on metal chemistry. ....More
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Environmental MicrobiologyMicroorganisms play a major role in the geobiology and geochemistry of the planet, forming the basic stage in the food chain, and thus sustaining the existence of higher evolutionary life. ....More
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Free-Living Freshwater Protozoa: a Color GuideThis color guide makes the identification of individual protozoa easily accessible to students and professionals and provides information on protozoan communities. The guide will be welcomed by professional practitioners, researchers, and instructors, by graduate, undergraduate, and secondary level students in a wide range of disciplines. ....More
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Manual of Environmental Microbiology, 3rd EditionThoroughly updated and revised, this third edition assembles the most definitive information on microbes in air, water, and soil and their impact on human health and welfare. ....More
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Microbial Biofilms (Paperback)Written by field experts, the scope of Microbial Biofilms covers broad topics, including biofilm development, antibiotic resistance, architecture, and the roles these communities play in disease and industry, and incorporates both bacteria and fungi. The book is introduced by a chapter on the history of biofilm biology, written by one of the pioneers in the field, and concludes with ruminations on future directions. ....More