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  1. Biodiversity of Microbial Life: Foundation of Earth's Biosphere (Wiley Series in Ecological and Applied Microbiology) by James T. Staley, Anna-Louise Reysenbach, 2001-11-01
  2. Techniques in Microbial Ecology
  3. Harmful Cyanobacteria (Aquatic Ecology Series)
  4. Ecology of Harmful Algae (Ecological Studies)
  5. Microbial Diversity: Form and Function in Prokaryotes by Oladele Ogunseitan, 2004-12-07
  6. The Ecology of Cyanobacteria: Their Diversity in Time and Space
  7. Microbial Ecology: Organisms, Habitats, Activities (Cambridge Studies in Ecology) by Heinz Stolp, 1988-07-29
  8. Mathematical Modeling In Microbial Ecology (Chapman & Hall Microbiology Series) by A.L. Koch, Joseph A. Robinson, et all 1997-10-31
  9. Microbial Inhabitants of Humans: Their Ecology and Role in Health and Disease by Michael Wilson, 2004-11-08
  10. Microbial Activity in the Rhizosphere (Soil Biology)
  11. Perelandra Microbial Balancing Program Manual by MacHaelle S. Wright, 1996-03
  12. Microbial Ecology and Infectious Disease
  13. Advances in Microbial Ecology, Volume 15
  14. Experimental Microbial Ecology by Sheldon Aaronson, 1970-05

21. Matthias Horn - Department Of Microbial Ecology
Prof. Dr. Matthias Horn Department of Microbial Ecology Faculty Center of Ecology Faculty of Life Sciences University of Vienna Althanstr. 14 A1090 Wien
http://www.microbial-ecology.eu/horn.asp
Faculty Center of Ecology Faculty of Life Sciences University of Vienna
Department of Microbial Ecology
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Prof. Dr. Matthias Horn
Department of Microbial Ecology
Faculty Center of Ecology
Faculty of Life Sciences
University of Vienna
Althanstr. 14
A-1090 Wien
Austria phone: +43 1 4277 54393 fax: +43 1 4277 54389 email: Bacterial endosymbionts of free-living amoebae more ... Topics Environmental chlamydiae Nucleotide transport proteins in environmental chlamydiae Environmental chlamydia genomics and post-genomics Whole genome analysis of 'Candidatus Amoebophilus asiaticus' Publications in peer reviewed journals
  • Knab S, Mushak TM, Schmitz-Esser S, Horn M, Haferkamp I . 2010. Nucleotide parasitism by Simkania negevensis (Chlamydiae). J. Bacteriol. , in press. PUBMED
  • Heinz E, Pichler P, Heinz C, op den Camp HJM, Toenshoff ER, Ammerer G, Mechtler K, Wagner M, Horn M . 2010. Proteomic analysis of the outer membrane of Protochlamydia amoebophila elementary bodies. Proteomics , in press.
  • 22. Microbial Ecology: Definition From Answers.com
    The study of interrelationships between microorganisms and their living and nonliving environments.
    http://www.answers.com/topic/microbial-ecology

    23. Microbial Ecology
    Subject Microbial Ecology Date Mon, 26 Jan 1998 155229 0500 (EST) Microbial Ecology http//www.springerlink.com/content/100365/ ISSN 0095-3628 (printed version) ISSN 1432
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    24. The NĂĽsslein Group: Microbial Ecology At University Of Massachusetts Amherst
    On-going research on microbial ecology carried out by the Nusslein Lab, University of Massachusetts, USA.
    http://www.bio.umass.edu/micro/nusslein/

    25. Microbial Ecology
    Microbial Ecology Testing for Differentiation of Microbial Communities Using Phylogenetic Methods Accounting for Uncertainty of Phylogenetic Inference and Character State Mapping RyanT.
    http://amo.colorado.edu/ryan_micro_ecol.pdf

    26. PLoS ONE: Microbial Ecology Of Four Coral Atolls In The Northern Line Islands
    PLoS ONE an inclusive, peerreviewed, open-access resource from the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF SCIENCE. Reports of well-performed scientific studies from all disciplines freely
    http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0001584

    27. IMPACT Project Home Page
    Interactions between microbial inoculants and resident populations in the rhizosphere of agronomically important crops in typical soils.
    http://www.ucc.ie/impact
    European Network Project in Biotechnologie Commission of the European Communities Directorate-General XII Science, Research and Development I nteractions Between M icrobial I noculants
    and Resident P opulations in the Rhizosphere of A gronomically Important C rops in T ypical Soils.
    OVERVIEW
    SCIENTIFIC OUTLINE
    CONTACTS
    IMPACT Overview
    IMPACT Project Coordinator
    Professor Fergal O'Gara
    BIOMERIT Laboratory
    National University of Ireland
    Cork
    Ireland Tel :
    Fax :
    E-mail :
    f.ogara@ucc.ie
    EU Biotechnology Representative
    Dr. I Economidis
    DG XII E-1
    Commission of the European Communities
    Rue de la Loi 200 B-1049 Brussels Belgium Tel : Fax : E-mail : i.economidis@mhsg.cec.be
    Other sites of interest:

    28. Department Microbial Ecology | NIOO-KNAW
    Microbial communities are the greatest reservoirs of biodiversity on the planet and are known to be critical to the functioning of natural and engineered ecosystems.
    http://www.nioo.knaw.nl/en/node/1060

    29. The Bacteriophage Ecology Group - Phage Ecology And Evolutionary Biology, BEG By
    Possibly the only site dealing with bacteriophage virus ecology. Includes a wealth of photos and drawings of these viruses as well as all you d ever need to know about them.
    http://www.phage.org/

    30. Microbial Life - Educational Resources
    Provides educational material on microbial life in extreme environments, in marine environments, microbial observatories and research methods.
    http://serc.carleton.edu/microbelife/
    @import "/styles/base.css"; @import "/styles/layout.css"; @import "/styles/microbelife_look.css"; or browse internet resources Microbial Life - Educational Resources
    Microbial Life - Educational Resources
    Teaching and learning about the diversity, ecology and evolution of the microbial world; discover the connections between microbial life, the history of the earth and our dependence on micro-organisms.
    Show caption Hide The expansive Sunset Lake of the Black Sand Basin is one of the largest thermal bodies of water in Yellowstone National Park. Photo by Brett Leigh Dicks. Details This site contains a variety of educational and supporting materials for students and teachers of microbiology. You will find information about microorganisms, extremophiles and extreme habitats, as well as links to online provides information about the ecology, diversity and evolution of micro-organisms for students, K-12 teachers, university faculty, and the general public.
    Microbial Life in Extreme Environments:
    Show caption Hide Mammoth Terraces, Yellowstone National Park. Photo courtesy of Brett Leigh Dicks.

    31. The Center For Microbial Ecology
    The organization, research and educational activities, and personnel of the MSU Center for Microbial Ecology, an National Science Foundation science and technolology center.
    http://cme.msu.edu/
    CME members and alumni at the MSU Reception,
    2008 American Society of Microbiology General Meeting, Boston
    (photo from Bekki Helton).
    Visit the Tiedje Lab site
    Announcements AMAZING! We now have three distinguished faculty members who have been elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences! Congratulations to newest academy member, Dr. Richard Lenski see article, May 2006 , as he joins two other CME faculty members, Dr. James M. Tiedje and Dr. Michael F. Thomashow who were elected in 2003. see article, May 2003
    The MSU Center for Microbial Ecology is pleased to announce the release of our CMEIAS Color Segmentation Version 1.0 Software . This stand-alone program is an improved computing technology designed to alleviate the laborious task of segmenting foreground pixels from background in complex color and grayscale images of environmental samples. These image editing steps are required before object analysis and classification. And check our newest version of the Center for Microbial Ecology Image Analysis System (CMEIAS software) , designed to strengthen microscopy-based approaches for understanding microbial ecology. To learn more about CMEIAS and download its free program files and operator manuals, go to

    32. Microbial Ecology At The University Of Innsbruck
    Main areas of study are compost and soil microbiology, molecular ecology, microbial communities, anaerobic digestion and fertilizer development. Page includes list of projects and publications. Located at the University of Innsbruck.
    http://homepage.uibk.ac.at/~c71806/
    Welcome to the Microbial Ecology
    Working Group
    www.microbial-ecology.at
    Department of Microbiology
    University of Innsbruck
    last update: November 2006 by Gerd Innerebner Diese Seiten werden auf einem Server der Universitaet Innsbruck gehostet und unterstehen diesen Richtlinien

    33. Department Of Microbial Ecology, University Of Vienna
    Prof. Dr. Michael Wagner Department of Microbial Ecology Faculty Center of Ecology Faculty of Life Sciences University of Vienna Althanstr. 14 A1090 Wien
    http://www.microbial-ecology.net/wagner.asp

    34. 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.

    35. Inter Research » Journals » AME » AME Home
    Covers all aspects of aquatic microbial dynamics in marine, limnetic and brackish habitats. Tables of contents with abstracts.
    http://www.int-res.com/journals/ame/
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    You are at: Inter-Research Journals AME
    Aquatic Microbial Ecology
    Print version: ISSN 0948-3055
    Online version: ISSN 1616-1564
    A leading journal in its field, AME covers all aspects of aquatic microbial dynamics, in particular viruses, prokaryotes and eukaryotes planktonic and benthic, autotrophic and heterotophic in marine, limnetic and brackish habitats. As a companion journal to MEPS, it strives for the same quality criteria, quick publication and high technical standards. Publication schedule 2010: 4 volumes, 58 to 61 2011: 4 volumes, 62 to 65 Annual rate Subscribe: Average time from final acceptance to publication: 70 days. Most recent issue: Volume 61, Number 2 As from Volume 52, AME issues are built online, with articles appearing individually as soon as editorial modifications are approved by the authors and without waiting for an issue to be full. Production time is thus further reduced. Issues are printed when complete. NEW: AME introduces a new and effective outlet for breaking-news developments in aquatic microbial ecology— AME Discoveries Inter-Research Science Center makes the archives of its journals available as a service to the scientific community. All articles published 5 years ago or more may be accessed freely. Articles published in 2005 or earlier are currently available.

    36. Igor Kljujev Microbiology Microbial Ecology
    Associate Professor Igor Kljujev has published more than 20 scientific papers in journals and proceedings from international and domestic conferences.
    http://microbialecology.info/

    37. Jan-Ulrich Kreft,Ginger Booth,Julian W. T. Wimpenny - BacSim, A Simulator For In
    Model developed to simulate the growth and behavior of bacterial populations such as colonies and biofilms. Online computer simulations give a feel for what the program does. Source code and animations are also available.
    http://www.socgenmicrobiol.org.uk/MIC/144/3275/1443275H.HTM
    Microbiology
    BacSim, a simulator for individual-based modelling of bacterial colony growth
    Jan-Ulrich Kreft, Ginger Booth, Julian W. T. Wimpenny
    School of Pure and Applied Biology, Cardiff University, PO Box 915, Cardiff CF1 3TL, UK Center for Computational Ecology, Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies, PO Box 208104, New Haven, CT 06520-8104, USA Author for correspondence: Jan-Ulrich Kreft Tel: +44 1222 874000 ext. 6036. Fax: +44 1222 874305. e-mail: Kreft@cardiff.ac.uk Keywords: individual-based modelling, colony growth, growth synchrony, spatial heterogeneity. Escherichia coli Received 24 April 1998; revised 11 August 1998; accepted 17 August 1998.

    38. Graduate School Catalog : University Catalogs
    Microbial Ecology. Minor Only Link to a list of faculty for this program. Contact Information— Michael Sadowsky, Microbial Ecology Minor Program, University of
    http://www.catalogs.umn.edu/grad/programs/g119.html
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    Microbial Ecology
    Minor Only
    Link to a list of faculty for this program.
    Michael Sadowsky, Microbial Ecology Minor Program, University of Minnesota, 439 Borlaug Hall, 1991 Upper Buford Circle, Saint Paul, MN 55108 (612-624-2706; micecol@umn.edu ; or sadowsky@umn.edu
    This minor is available to master's (M.S.) and doctoral (Ph.D.) students. Microbial ecology is an interdisciplinary research area concerned with the relationships between microorganisms to their natural environment. The microbial ecology minor offers core coursework in microbiology, microbial physiology, microbial genetics, microbial genomics, microbial ecology, ecology, and theoretical ecology. Additional courses and opportunities to interact with others interested in microbial ecology are also part of the minor. The microbial ecology/biotechnology seminar series allows students and faculty to interact with microbial ecologists from other universities. The curriculum encourages interdisciplinary interaction, communication, and synthesis.
    To be admitted to the minor, a student must be admitted to a master's or doctoral degree-granting program within the Graduate School, should have broad training in the biological sciences, and must be accepted by the director of graduate studies of the microbial ecology minor program. All students are expected to have had the equivalent of introductory microbiology (MICB 3301) and general ecology, but may fulfill deficiencies in these areas by taking these courses while in the program.

    39. Microbial Ecology Resources: Biota
    Microbial Ecology Resources software; this particular item will run simulations of multiple species in a specific environment. Most variables can be manipulated.
    http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/dlc-me/resources/rs_4.html
    Microbial Ecology Resources: Software
    Microbial Ecology Resources: Software
    Title: Biota: A tool for simulations of species interactions in diverse environments
    Author:
    Danbury, Jim; Ben Jones; John Kruper; Eric Nelson; William Sterner; Jeff Schank; Jim Lichtenstein; Joyce Weil; and William Wimsatt (University of Chicago)
    Media Type: Software
    Description: Part of microbial ecology is the understanding the dynamics of microbe populations. "'Biota' is a rich system for modeling and simulating population dynamics. It supports the study of multiple species in diverse environments with migration between regions and multiple species interactions. An integrated set of 'field tools' is also provided so that pre-authored models can be used as 'black box' problems for simulated filed studies." ~ by the authors
    E-mail: asdg@umdd.umd.edu
    Audience: Students
    Date Published:
    Publisher:
    The BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium
    Address:
    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.

    40. Microbial Ecology Definition Of Microbial Ecology In The Free Online Encyclopedi
    microbial ecology mī‚krōb ē əl ē′k l ə jē (ecology) The study of interrelationships between microorganisms and their living and nonliving environments.
    http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Microbial ecology

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