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OverviewMicrobial Diversity offers the first comprehensive, in-depth treatment of microbial diversity for undergraduate and graduate students. Using a global approach, it illustrates the impact of microorganisms on ecological and earth system phenomena. Beginning with a detailed treatment of key concepts and methods, including the nature of microbial species, and the use of microscopic, culture, molecular and phylogenetic systematic methods, it then focuses on environmental evolution, biochemical cycling and species interactions. The text's extensive art program, including its 4-color images of microbes, will be available to instructors on CD-ROM, as well as on the web. The website will also feature an interactive microbe area. Combining molecular, genetic and microbial diversity, this textbook presents recent advances in this growing field and connects diversity with ecology and evolution. Microbial Diversity will be a vital resource, as well as an essential text for classroom use. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Oladele OgunseitanPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Blackwell Science Ltd Dimensions: Width: 22.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 27.60cm Weight: 0.916kg ISBN: 9780632047086ISBN 10: 0632047089 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 19 October 2004 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsPreface.Part I: Concepts and Methods.1. The Concept of Microbial Species.2. Microscopic Methods for Assessing Microbial Diversity.3. Culture Methods.4. Molecular and Genomic Methods.5. Phylogenetic Analysis.Part II: Principles and Applications.6. Environmental Evolution.7. Biogeochemical Cycling of Carbon and Nitrogen.8. Biogeochemical Cycling of Phosphorus, Sulfur, Metals, and Trace Elements.9. Cross-species Interactions Among Prokaryotes.10. Interactions Between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.11. Microbial Diversity and Global Environmental Issues.Glossary of Terms.References.IndexReviewsA thorough read of Microbial Diversity will alter our world view ... The fundamental lesson of this book turns our cultural myths inside out ... In Ogunseitan's learned tome the crucial importance of bacterial life to our environment is laid bare at a sobering level of scholarship. From the Foreword by Lynn Margulis, University of Massachusetts Microbial Diversity is an excellent work, dealing well with a paradox that is well known within microbial ecology: we are aware of how much we don't know. The real strength of Ogunseitan's book is that it accounts brilliantly for what we do know. The book reviews diverse fields, from bioinformatics to environmental engineering, and each is dealt with thoroughly and accurately. Few books are available that highlight the importance of microbes in every aspect of global processes; this book is definitely one of them. The text will be ideally suited to both under- and post-graduate students studying microbiology. Society for General Microbiology Microbial Diversity is an excellent introduction to its subject, heralding a revolution now begun in microbiology and ecology. Edward O. Wilson, University Professor Emeritus, Harvard University Microbial Diversity is a text that has been needed for years. The scholarly approach to this exciting and current topic by Oladele Ogunseitan fills a real void in the microbiological literature and will be appreciated by students and professional scientists, both in academia and industry. Get ready for an exciting ride into what most people consider the microbiological unknown. Arnold Demain, MIT Rise Fellow, Drew University Dramatic advances in molecular biology, bioinformatics, ecology and environmental engineering have left an indelible mark on today's microbiology. This book utilizes the influx of these fields to guide readers through the most relevant topics of modern microbiology, providing the solid background information needed to appreciate microbial diversity. Christoph Tebbe, Federal Agricultural Research Centre and University of Braunschweig ...a good read, and a thorough itnroduction to a complex topic. Bioscience, December 2005 Ogunseitan aptly conveys the study of microbial diversity as an exciting intersection of molecular biology, biochemistry, ecology, and environmental science. In particular, he highlights the connections between microbial diversity and global environmental processes ... The text provides ample inspiration for professors to develop specific topics more thoroughly in the classroom. The Quarterly Review of Biology ""A thorough read of Microbial Diversity will alter our world view ... The fundamental lesson of this book turns our cultural myths inside out ... In Ogunseitan's learned tome the crucial importance of bacterial life to our environment is laid bare at a sobering level of scholarship."" From the Foreword by Lynn Margulis, University of Massachusetts Microbial Diversity is an excellent work, dealing well with a paradox that is well known within microbial ecology: we are aware of how much we don't know. The real strength of Ogunseitan's book is that it accounts brilliantly for what we do know. The book reviews diverse fields, from bioinformatics to environmental engineering, and each is dealt with thoroughly and accurately. Few books are available that highlight the importance of microbes in every aspect of global processes; this book is definitely one of them. The text will be ideally suited to both under- and post-graduate students studying microbiology. Society for General Microbiology ""Microbial Diversity is an excellent introduction to its subject, heralding a revolution now begun in microbiology and ecology."" Edward O. Wilson, University Professor Emeritus, Harvard University ""Microbial Diversity is a text that has been needed for years. The scholarly approach to this exciting and current topic by Oladele Ogunseitan fills a real void in the microbiological literature and will be appreciated by students and professional scientists, both in academia and industry. Get ready for an exciting ride into what most people consider the microbiological unknown."" Arnold Demain, MIT Rise Fellow, Drew University ""Dramatic advances in molecular biology, bioinformatics, ecology and environmental engineering have left an indelible mark on today's microbiology. This book utilizes the influx of these fields to guide readers through the most relevant topics of modern microbiology, providing the solid background information needed to appreciate microbial diversity."" Christoph Tebbe, Federal Agricultural Research Centre and University of Braunschweig ""...a good read, and a thorough itnroduction to a complex topic."" Bioscience, December 2005 Ogunseitan aptly conveys the study of microbial diversity as an exciting intersection of molecular biology, biochemistry, ecology, and environmental science. In particular, he highlights the connections between microbial diversity and global environmental processes ... The text provides ample inspiration for professors to develop specific topics more thoroughly in the classroom."" The Quarterly Review of Biology Author InformationOladele Ogunseitan is professor of Environmental Health, Science, and Policy at the University of California, Irvine. He has been a Global Environmental Assessment Fellow at Harvard University, and a Macy Foundation Fellow at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |