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  1. Microbial Ecology by Martin Alexander, 1971-04
  2. Advances in Microbial Ecology, Vol. 12
  3. Microbial ecology (Proceedings in life sciences) by M.W. and J.A.R. Miles (eds). Loutit, 1978
  4. Microbial Ecology (Basic microbiology) by Richard Ewen Campbell, 1983-06
  5. Human Microbial Ecology (v. 1) by Michael J. Hill, Philip D. Marsh, 1989-11-30
  6. Microbial Ecology of Leaves (Brock Springer Series in Contemporary Bioscience)
  7. Microbial Ecology of Aerial Plant Surfaces (Cabi Publishing) by Mark J Bailey, Andrew K Lilley, et all 2006-11-29
  8. Microbial Ecology: Principles, Methods, and Applications (Environmental Biotechnology) by Morris A. Levin, Ramon J. Seidler, et all 1991-10
  9. Biohydrometallurgy: A Meeting Point Between Microbial Ecology, Metal Recovery Processes and Environmental Remediation: (IBS 2009), Selected, Peer Reviewed Papers From the (Advanced Materials Research) by Marisa R. Viera, Eduardo L. Tavani, et all 2009-10-30
  10. Microbial Ecology of the Gut by William R. Clark, 1993-01
  11. Principles of Microbial Ecology by Thomas D. Brock, 1966
  12. Microbial Ecology of Lake Plußsee (Ecological Studies) (v. 105)
  13. Molecular Microbial Ecology Manual - Supplement 1
  14. Marine Microbial Ecology by E.J.Ferguson Wood, 1965-04

61. DLC-ME | The Microbe Zoo | Information Booth | What Is Microbial Ecology?
What is Microbial Ecology? Microbial ecology is the study microbes in their environment. Microbes are found in water, in soil and in the atmosphere.
http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/dlc-me/zoo/ziwime.html
What is Microbial Ecology?
    Microbial ecology is the study microbes in their environment. Microbes are found in water, in soil and in the atmosphere. Microbial ecology is the study of the role of microbes which appear to be necessary for the functioning of life on Earth. Microbial ecologists seek to understand how microbes affect the environment on a global scale. Microbes probably contribute to global change, nutrient cycling, and ozone depletion. Microbial ecology is the study of microbial interactions with plants and with animals and with other microbes. Microbial ecology is an applied science. Knowledge of microbial ecology contributes to environmental protection, agriculture, mining, food production, and chemical and pharmaceuticals production. Microbial ecology is a rapidly developing scientific discipline. The reasons for this include the realization that microbes are essential for a healthy environment; they are important in helping us understand the mechanics of evolution; and they are important in biotechnology.

62. Microbial Ecology Jobs - Browse Keywords | Juju Job Search
Browse microbial ecology jobs from 1,000s of job boards and employer web sites in one place. Juju makes your microbial ecology job search faster and more comprehensive.
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63. Field Microbial Ecology
FIELD MICROBIAL ECOLOGY BIOSM 3080/BIOMI 3080 This course will not be offered in 2011; please check out our other courses!
http://www.sml.cornell.edu/sml_cc_mme.html
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64. Microbial Ecology
Bacteria resistant to most or all available antibiotics are causing increasingly serious problems, raising widespread fears of returning to a preantibiotic era of untreatable
http://academic.evergreen.edu/curricular/microbialecology/
Microbial Ecology
Winter 2004
LH2 Wednesdays, 6-9:45
Syllabus Class Links Images Evergreen Phage Page ... Contact Info Microorganisms are by far the most abundant forms of life on this planet, with enormous impacts on all other aspects of life. This program is designed for MES students and advanced science students with a need and interest in understanding the basic principles and interactions in microbial systems and their roles in the broader ecology of earth. You are expected to have read the assignments before coming to class and be prepared to take active part in discussions. (Work outside of class should take 8 h weekly.)
Texts: Brock Biology of Microorganisms Madigan et al. 10th edition this book is expensive but very well done and will also be an excellent resource for more specialized topics well into the future
The Killers Within - Shnayerson and Plotkin Planned activities include:
Illustrated lectures on broad ideas and patterns
Readings-based small- and large-group discussions of basic concepts in microbiology and microbial ecology, including important experimental techniques using books and handouts

65. SERC - Lab Biogeochemistry: Microbial Ecology
Microbial Ecology. Bacteria are the most diverse and versatile creatures on Earth, and they largely control the rates at which elements cycle in the environment.
http://www.serc.si.edu/labs/biogeochem/microbial.aspx
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Microbial Ecology Bacteria are the most diverse and versatile creatures on Earth, and they largely control the rates at which elements cycle in the environment. Although they are microscopic, the mass of all microbes is equivalent that of all plants. Ecologists have long been interested in microbes, but have lacked the proper tools to observe them in detail. That has now changed with the advent of molecular and isotopic techniques.
One of our specialty areas is the microbial ecology of rusty roots. Wetland plant roots are often encrusted with rusty-red iron oxide minerals that harbor bacteria capable of using iron to gain energy. We are interested in how plants, iron-eating bacteria and iron minerals interact because it affects methane-producing bacteria, and therefore rates of global warming. A second area of interest is the effect of elevated CO on microbial community composition and microbial activity.

66. Microbial Ecology < Biologie < Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Organizer . Prof.Dr. H. van Veen ( Netherlands Institute of Ecology , Heteren) Aim of the course. Microorganisms play a pivotal role in the cycling of elements and are
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67. Biol 5801 - Course Description
INSTRUCTOR Dr. Randall E. Hicks Swenson Science Building 153C 7268438 E-mail rhicks@d.umn.edu OFFICE HOURS Tuesday 200 - 330 pm Thursday
http://www.d.umn.edu/~rhicks1/microeco/format06.html
BIOLOGY 5801 FALL 2006
Microbial Ecology
Course Description
INSTRUCTOR:
Dr. Randall E. Hicks Swenson Science Building 153C 726-8438 E-mail: rhicks@d.umn.edu
OFFICE HOURS:
Tuesday 2:00 - 3:30 pm Thursday 2:00 - 3:30 pm or By Appointment
CLASS PERIODS:
Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 - 1:50 pm Chem 155
CLASS WEB PAGE: (examine at last once each week)
http://www.d.umn.edu/~rhicks1/microeco/index.html
READING ASSIGNMENTS:
You should read most chapters in the textbook. In addition, you are required to read papers that will be discussed in class.
Textbook:
McAuthur, J. V. 2006. Microbial Ecology, An Evolutionary Approach. Elsevier, Burlington, MA. 416 p.
Required Journal Articles:
Each student is required to read papers that will be discussed in class. Purcell, E. M. 1976. Life at low Reynolds number. Am. J. Phys. 45:3-11. [ pdf
Microbial Ecology Reading List (supplemental)
Students can refer to journal articles in the Microbial Ecology Reading List to find more information on a topic introduced in class. These papers will give you a greater depth of understanding about many topics that may help you give better answers on exam questions.
Supplemental Books (supplemental)
[Some of these are available from your instructor.]

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