Microbial Mats

Microbial Mats
Author: Joseph Seckbach,Aharon Oren
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 595
Release: 2010-07-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789048137992

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This book provides information about microbial mats, from early fossils to modern mats located in marine and terrestrial environments. Microbial mats – layered biofilms containing different types of cells – are most complex systems in which representatives of various groups of organisms are found together. Among them are cyanobacteria and eukaryotic phototrophs, aerobic heterotrophic and chemoautotrophic bacteria, protozoa, anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria, and other types of microorganisms. These mats are perfect models for biogeochemical processes, such as the cycles of chemical elements, in which a variety of microorganisms cooperate and interact in complex ways. They are often found under extreme conditions and their study contributes to our understanding of extremophilic life. Moreover, microbial mats are models for Precambrian stromatolites; the study of modern microbial mats may provide information on the processes that may have occurred on Earth when prokaryotic life began to spread.

Microbial Sediments

Microbial Sediments
Author: Robert E. Riding,Stanley M. Awramik
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662040362

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This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the rapidly developing field of microbial sediments, featuring excellent artwork. It contains authoritative and stimulating contributions by distinguished authors that cover the field and set the scene for future advances.

Microbial Mats

Microbial Mats
Author: Lucas J. Stal,Pierre Caumette
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642789915

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Microbial mats are benthic communities of a variety of microorganisms. Their investigation requires multidisciplinary studies and close cooperation between microbiologists, biogeochemists, and geologists. Reported here are recent advances in the study of structure, development and ecological relationships. The methodology described includes microsensors as well as new molecular techniques for the detection and identification of microorganisms. Increasing interest exists for applied aspects, e.g. the possibility to use natural or constructed microbial mats for the degradation of xenobiotics, for site remediation, etc.

Atlas of Microbial Mat Features Preserved within the Siliciclastic Rock Record

Atlas of Microbial Mat Features Preserved within the Siliciclastic Rock Record
Author: Juergen Schieber,Pradip K. Bose,P.G. Eriksson,Santanu Banerjee,Subir Sarkar,Wladyslaw Altermann,Octavian Catuneanu
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2007-09-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080549306

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Drawing on a combination of modern occurrences and likely ancient counterparts, this atlas is a treatise of mat-related sedimentary features that one may expect to see in ancient terrigenous clastic sedimentary successions. By combining modern and ancient examples, the connection is made to likely formative processes and the utilization of these features in the interpretation of ancient sedimentary rocks. * The first full compilation of microbial mat features/structures preserved in the sliciclastic rock record * High quality, full color photographs fully support the text * Modern and ancient examples connect the formative processes and utilization of mat-related features in the interpretation of sedimentary rocks

Systems biology and ecology of microbial mat communities

Systems biology and ecology of microbial mat communities
Author: Martin G. Klotz,Donald A. Bryant,Jim K. Fredrickson,William P. Inskeep,Michael Kühl
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2016-04-11
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9782889197934

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Microbial mat communities consist of dense populations of microorganisms embedded in exopolymers and/or biomineralized solid phases, and are often found in mm-cm thick assemblages, which can be stratified due to environmental gradients such as light, oxygen or sulfide. Microbial mat communities are commonly observed under extreme environmental conditions, deriving energy primarily from light and/or reduced chemicals to drive autotrophic fixation of carbon dioxide. Microbial mat ecosystems are regarded as living analogues of primordial systems on Earth, and they often form perennial structures with conspicuous stratifications of microbial populations that can be studied in situ under stable conditions for many years. Consequently, microbial mat communities are ideal natural laboratories and represent excellent model systems for studying microbial community structure and function, microbial dynamics and interactions, and discovery of new microorganisms with novel metabolic pathways potentially useful in future industrial and/or medical applications. Due to their relative simplicity and organization, microbial mat communities are often excellent testing grounds for new technologies in microbiology including micro-sensor analysis, stable isotope methodology and modern genomics. Integrative studies of microbial mat communities that combine modern biogeochemical and molecular biological methods with traditional microbiology, macro-ecological approaches, and community network modeling will provide new and detailed insights regarding the systems biology of microbial mats and the complex interplay among individual populations and their physicochemical environment. These processes ultimately control the biogeochemical cycling of energy and/or nutrients in microbial systems. Similarities in microbial community function across different types of communities from highly disparate environments may provide a deeper basis for understanding microbial community dynamics and the ecological role of specific microbial populations. Approaches and concepts developed in highly-constrained, relatively stable natural communities may also provide insights useful for studying and understanding more complex microbial communities.

Geobiology

Geobiology
Author: Nora Noffke
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2010-06-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642127724

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A murmur is heard from the depths of time. Life and Earth are engaged in a dialog that has lasted for four billion years. Sometimes it’s a whisper, sometimes a roar. One part sometimes gets the upper hand, dominates the discussion and sets the agenda. But mostly the two have some kind of mutual understanding, and the murmur goes on. Most of us don’t listen. Nora does. She listens, and she tries to understand. Nora Noffke has focused her scientific career on the interaction between the living and the non-living. This is no mean task in an academic world where you are usually either this or that, such as either a biologist or a geologist. The amount of stuff you need to grasp is so large that it usually feels better to sit comfortably on one chair, rather than to risk falling between them. Geobiology is not for the faint of heart. Nora’s focus is on that all-important biological substance mucus, or EPS (ext- cellular polymeric substance). EPS is the oil in the machinery, the freeway to travel for many small animals and protists, the coat of armour for others, the mortar in the brick wall for yet others. For microbes such as cyanobacteria it may be the world they built, the world they live, eat, fight, multiply, and die in.

Microbial Biofilms

Microbial Biofilms
Author: Naga Raju Maddela,Aransiola Sesan Abiodun
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2022-05-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781000573794

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Microbial biofilms have both positive and negative effects. This book considers new ways of controlling environmental microbial biofilm such as using phages, nanotechnology, and newly discovered microbial enzymes. A team of contributors shares current, relevant and original research to add weight and recognition to the book. Also, each chapter provides enlightening and relevant tabular information, charts, and illustrations. The book is, therefore, informative, precise, useful and easily digested by users.

Microbial Mats

Microbial Mats
Author: Yehuda Cohen,Eugene Rosenberg
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1989
Genre: Benthos
ISBN: UCSD:31822002897148

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Comprises the scientific presentation at Bat-Sheva de Rothschild seminar held at the H. Steinitz Marine Biology Lab in Eilat, Israel, Sept. 1987. Topics covered include: environments of depositions; structure and function of benthic microbial communities; regulation of adhesion and hydrophobicity of cell surfaces in the formation of microbial mats; physiology of major mat-building microorganisms. Forty contributions. Nicely produced on coated stock. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR