The marine microbiome
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The marine microbiome
(The microbiomes of humans, animals, plants, and the environment, v. 3)
Springer, c2022
2nd ed
- : [hbk.]
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Previous ed.: 2016
Includes bibliographical references
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Description
This updated and expanded second edition reviews numerous aspects of the marine microbiome and its possible industrial applications. The marine microbiome is the total of microorganisms and viruses in the ocean and seas and in any connected environment, including the seafloor and marine animals and plants.
In the first part of the book, diversity, origin and evolution of the marine microorganisms and viruses are discussed. The microbes presented originate from all three domains of life: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. The second part sheds some light on the different communities: it describes marine habitats and how their inhabitants control biogeochemical cycles. The third part finally examines the microbial ocean as a global system and evaluates methods of utilizing marine microbial resources.
Adopting a translational approach, the book connects academic research with industrial applications, making it a fascinating read and valuable resource for microbiologists from both domains.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Introductory chapter
1. A sea of microbes: What's so special about marine microbiology
Lucas J. Stal
PART I: Diversity and Evolution of Marine Microorganisms
2. Survival in a sea of gradients: Bacterial and archaeal foraging in a heterogeneous ocean
Estelle E. Clerc, Jean-Baptiste Raina, Francois J. Peaudecerf, Justin R. Seymour and Roman Stocker
3. Marine cyanobacteria
Fred Partensky, Wolfgang R. Hess and Laurence Garczarek
4. Marine protists: A hitchhiker's guide to their role in the marine microbiome
Charles Bachy, Elisabeth Hehenberger, Yu-Chen Ling, David M. Needham, Jan Strauss, Susanne Wilken and Alexandra Worden
5. Marine fungi
Gaetan Burgaud, Virginia Edgcomb, Brandon T. Hassett, Abhishek Kumar, Wei Li, Paraskevi Mara, Xuefeng Peng, Aurelie Philippe, Pradeep Phule, Soizic Prado, Maxence Quemener and Catherine Roullier
6. Marine viruses: agents of chaos, promoters of order
Marcos Mateus
7. Evolutionary genomics of marine bacteria and archaea
Carolina A Martinez-Gutierrez and Frank Aylward
PART II: Marine Habitats
8. Towards a global perspective of the marine microbiome
Silvia Acinas, Marta Sebastian and Isabel Ferrera
9. The pelagic light-dependent microbiome
Julie LaRoche and Brent M. Robicheau
10. Microbial inhabitants of the dark ocean
Federico Baltar and Gerhard Herndl
11. The subsurface and oceanic crust prokaryotes
Mohamed Jebbar
12. The microbiome of coastal sediments
Graham Underwood, Alex J. Dumbrell, Terry J. McGenity, Boyd A. McKew and Corinne Whitby
13. Symbiosis in the ocean microbiome
Jonathan Zehr and David Caron
14. Marine extreme habitats
Maria Pachiadaki and Virginia Edgcomb
PART III: Marine Microbiome from Genomes to Phenomes: Biogeochemical Cycles, Networks, Fluxes, and Interaction
15. Marine biogeochemical cycles
Samantha Joye, Marshall W. Bowless and Kai Ziervogel
16. A holistic approach for the study of the role of microorganisms in the marine ecosystem
Gerard Muyzer and M. Silvia Cretoiu
17. The hidden treasure: marine microbiome as repository of bioactive compounds
Bathini Thissera, Ahmed M. Sayed, Hossam M. Hassan, Usama R. Abdelmohsen, Rainer Ebel, Marcel Jaspars and Mostafa Rateb
18. Ocean restoration and the strategic plan of the marine microbiome
Marieke Reuver, Jane Maher and Annette M. Wilson
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