Microbial Mats

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Modern and Ancient Microorganisms in Stratified Systems, Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology 14

ISBN: 9048137985
ISBN 13: 9789048137985
Herausgeber: Joseph Seckbach/Aharon Oren
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxvi, 606 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 11.06.2010
Auflage: 1/2010
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB
Artikelnummer: 1873205 Kategorie:

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InhaltsangabeIntroduction: Microbial Mats Matter as Marvelous Manifestations of Life, J.T. Staley Preface, J. Seckbach and A. Oren List of Authors and their Addresses PART 1: THE NATURE OF MICROBIAL MATS What are microbial mats? G. Gerdes Paper from Outer Space - On 'Meteorpapier' and Microbial Mats, A.Oren PART 2: MICROBIAL MATS IN THE GEOLOGICAL RECORD Microbial Mats on the Early Earth: The Archean Rock Record, M.M. Walsh Gunflint Chert Microbiota Revisited - Neither Stromatolites, nor Cyanobacteria, W.E. Krumbein Paleoenvironmental Context of Microbial Mat-Related Structures in Siliciclastic Rocks - Examples from the Proterozoic of India and South Africa, P.G. Eriksson et al Microbially Related Structures in Siliciclastic Sediment Resembling Ediacaran Fossils: Examples from India, Ancient and Modern, S.Banerjee et al Osmotrophic Biofilms: From Modern to Ancient, M.D. Brasier et al Microbial Mats as a Source of Biosignatures, E. Chacon Molecular Investigations and Experimental Manipulations of Microbial Mats: A View to Paleo-Microbial Ecosystems, S.J. Green and L.L. Jahnke Architecture of Archaeal-Dominated Microbial Mats from Cold Seeps in the Black Sea (Dnjepr Canyon, Lower Crimean Shelf), J. Reitner PART 3: MARINE, FRESHWATER, AND SOIL BIOFILMS Biodynamics of Modern Marine Stromatolites, D.M. Paterson et al Entophysalis Mats as Environmental Regulators, S. Golubic and R.M.M. Abed Diversity and Role of Cyanobacteria and Aerobic Heterotrophic Microorganisms in Carbon Cycling in Arid Cyanobacterial Mats,R.M.M. Abed et al Ooid Accreting Diatom Communities from the Modern Marine Stromatolites at Highborne Cay, Bahamas, J. Franks et al Exopolymers (Extracellular Polymeric Substances) in Diatom - Dominated Marine Sediment Biofilms, G.J.C. Underwood Microbial Mats from Wind Flats of the Southern Baltic Sea, K. Heyl et al Diazotrophic Microbial Mats, I. Severin and L.J. Stal Architectures of Biocomplexity: Lichen-Dominated Soil Crusts and Mats, M. Grube et al Iron and Bacterial Biofilm Development, O. Avidan et al PART 4: MICROBIAL MATS IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS Mats of Filamentous and Unicellular Cyanobacteria in Hypersaline Environments, A. Oren Marine Hypersaline Microcoleus-Dominated Cyanobacterial Mats in the Saltern at Guerrero Negro, Baja California Sur, Mexico. A System-Level Perspective, D.J. Des Marais Environmental Dynamics, Community Structure and Function in a Hypersaline Microbial Mat, H.W. Paerl and A.C. Yanarell Biogeochemistry of Carbon Cycling in Hypersaline Mats: Linking the Present to the Past through Biosignatures, P.T. Visscher et al Phototrophic Biofilms from Rio Tinto, an Extreme Acidic Environment, the Prokaryotic Component, A. Aguilera et al Fluvial Bedform Generation by Biofilm Activity in the Berrocal Segment of Río Tinto. Acidic Biofilms and Sedimentation, D.C. Fernández-Remolar et al Cyanobacterial Mats of the Meltwater Ponds on the McMurdo Ice Shelf (Antarctica), A.D. Jungblut and B.A. Neilan Diversity and Ecology of Cyanobacterial Microflora of Antarctic Seepage Habitats. Comparison of King George Island, Shetland Islands, and

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Introduction: Microbial Mats Matter as Marvelous Manifestations of Life, J.T. Staley Preface, J. Seckbach and A. Oren List of Authors and their Addresses PART 1: THE NATURE OF MICROBIAL MATS What are microbial mats? G. Gerdes Paper from Outer Space - On a¿¿Meteorpapier¿ and Microbial Mats, A.Oren PART 2: MICROBIAL MATS IN THE GEOLOGICAL RECORD Microbial Mats on the Early Earth: The Archean Rock Record, M.M. Walsh Gunflint Chert Microbiota Revisited - Neither Stromatolites, nor Cyanobacteria, W.E. Krumbein Paleoenvironmental Context of Microbial Mat-Related Structures in Siliciclastic Rocks - Examples from the Proterozoic of India and South Africa, P.G. Eriksson et al Microbially Related Structures in Siliciclastic Sediment Resembling Ediacaran Fossils: Examples from India, Ancient and Modern, S.Banerjee et al Osmotrophic Biofilms: From Modern to Ancient, M.D. Brasier et al Microbial Mats as a Source of Biosignatures, E. Chacon Molecular Investigations and Experimental Manipulations of Microbial Mats: A View to Paleo-Microbial Ecosystems, S.J. Green and L.L. Jahnke Architecture of Archaeal-Dominated Microbial Mats from Cold Seeps in the Black Sea (Dnjepr Canyon, Lower Crimean Shelf), J. Reitner PART 3: MARINE, FRESHWATER, AND SOIL BIOFILMS Biodynamics of Modern Marine Stromatolites, D.M. Paterson et al Entophysalis Mats as Environmental Regulators, S. Golubic and R.M.M. Abed Diversity and Role of Cyanobacteria and Aerobic Heterotrophic Microorganisms in Carbon Cycling in Arid Cyanobacterial Mats, R.M.M. Abed et al Ooid Accreting Diatom Communities from the Modern Marine Stromatolites at Highborne Cay, Bahamas, J. Franks et al Exopolymers (Extracellular Polymeric Substances) in Diatom - Dominated Marine Sediment Biofilms, G.J.C. Underwood Microbial Mats from Wind Flats of the Southern Baltic Sea, K. Heyl et al Diazotrophic Microbial Mats, I. Severin and L.J. Stal Architectures of Biocomplexity: Lichen-Dominated Soil Crusts and Mats, M. Grube et al Iron and Bacterial Biofilm Development, O. Avidan et al PART 4: MICROBIAL MATS IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS Mats of Filamentous and Unicellular Cyanobacteria in Hypersaline Environments, A. Oren Marine Hypersaline Microcoleus-Dominated Cyanobacterial Mats in the Saltern at Guerrero Negro, Baja California Sur, Mexico. A System-Level Perspective, D.J. Des Marais Environmental Dynamics, Community Structure and Function in a Hypersaline Microbial Mat, H.W. Paerl and A.C. Yanarell Biogeochemistry of Carbon Cycling in Hypersaline Mats: Linking the Present to the Past through Biosignatures, P.T. Visscher et al Phototrophic Biofilms from Rio Tinto, an Extreme Acidic Environment, the Prokaryotic Component, A. Aguilera et al Fluvial Bedform Generation by Biofilm Activity in the Berrocal Segment of Rio Tinto. Acidic Biofilms and Sedimentation, D.C. Fernandez-Remolar et al Cyanobacterial Mats of the Meltwater Ponds on the McMurdo Ice Shelf (Antarctica), A.D. Jungblut and B.A. Neilan Diversity and Ecology of Cyanobacterial Microflora of Antarctic Seepage Habitats. Comparison of King George Island, Shetland Islands, and James Ross Island, NW Weddell Sea, Antarctica, O. Komarek, and J. Komarek PART 5: MICROBIAL MATS AND ASTROBIOLOGY Microbial Mats in Antarctica as Models for the Search of Life on the Jovian Moon Europa, S. Dudeja et al Past, Present, and Future: Microbial Mats as Models for Astrobiological Research, J.S. Foster and J.M. Mobberley PART 6: OUTLOOK AND SUMMARY Summary and Conclusion, J. Seckbach et al Organism Index Subject Index Authors Index

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InhaltsangabeIntroduction: Microbial Mats Matter as Marvelous Manifestations of Life, J.T. Staley Preface, J. Seckbach and A. Oren List of Authors and their Addresses PART 1: THE NATURE OF MICROBIAL MATS What are microbial mats? G. Gerdes Paper from Outer Space - On 'Meteorpapier' and Microbial Mats, A.Oren PART 2: MICROBIAL MATS IN THE GEOLOGICAL RECORD Microbial Mats on the Early Earth: The Archean Rock Record, M.M. Walsh Gunflint Chert Microbiota Revisited - Neither Stromatolites, nor Cyanobacteria, W.E. Krumbein Paleoenvironmental Context of Microbial Mat-Related Structures in Siliciclastic Rocks - Examples from the Proterozoic of India and South Africa, P.G. Eriksson et al Microbially Related Structures in Siliciclastic Sediment Resembling Ediacaran Fossils: Examples from India, Ancient and Modern, S.Banerjee et al Osmotrophic Biofilms: From Modern to Ancient, M.D. Brasier et al Microbial Mats as a Source of Biosignatures, E. Chacon Molecular Investigations and Experimental Manipulations of Microbial Mats: A View to Paleo-Microbial Ecosystems, S.J. Green and L.L. Jahnke Architecture of Archaeal-Dominated Microbial Mats from Cold Seeps in the Black Sea (Dnjepr Canyon, Lower Crimean Shelf), J. Reitner PART 3: MARINE, FRESHWATER, AND SOIL BIOFILMS Biodynamics of Modern Marine Stromatolites, D.M. Paterson et al Entophysalis Mats as Environmental Regulators, S. Golubic and R.M.M. Abed Diversity and Role of Cyanobacteria and Aerobic Heterotrophic Microorganisms in Carbon Cycling in Arid Cyanobacterial Mats, R.M.M. Abed et al Ooid Accreting Diatom Communities from the Modern Marine Stromatolites at Highborne Cay, Bahamas, J. Franks et al Exopolymers (Extracellular Polymeric Substances) in Diatom - Dominated Marine Sediment Biofilms, G.J.C. Underwood Microbial Mats from Wind Flats of the Southern Baltic Sea, K. Heyl et al Diazotrophic Microbial Mats, I. Severin and L.J. Stal Architectures of Biocomplexity: Lichen-Dominated Soil Crusts and Mats, M. Grube et al Iron and Bacterial Biofilm Development, O. Avidan et al PART 4 : MICROBIAL MATS IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS Mats of Filamentous and Unicellular Cyanobacteria in Hypersaline Environments, A. Oren Marine Hypersaline Microcoleus-Dominated Cyanobacterial Mats in the Saltern at Guerrero Negro, Baja California Sur, Mexico. A System-Level Perspective, D.J. Des Marais Environmental Dynamics, Community Structure and Function in a Hypersaline Microbial Mat, H.W. Paerl and A.C. Yanarell Biogeochemistry of Carbon Cycling in Hypersaline Mats: Linking the Present to the Past through Biosignatures, P.T. Visscher et al Phototrophic Biofilms from Rio Tinto, an Extreme Acidic Environment, the Prokaryotic Component, A. Aguilera et al Fluvial Bedform Generation by Biofilm Activity in the Berrocal Segment of Río Tinto. Acidic Biofilms and Sedimentation, D.C. Fernández-Remolar et al Cyanobacterial Mats of the Meltwater Ponds on the McMurdo Ice Shelf (Antarctica), A.D. Jungblut and B.A. Neilan Diversity and Ecology of Cyanobacterial Microflora of Antarctic Seepage Habitats. Comparison of King George Island, Shetland Islands, and James Ross Island, NW Weddell Sea, Antarctica, O. Komárek, and J.

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