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Microbial ecology of the oceans
Gasol, J.M.; Kirchman, D. (2018). Microbial ecology of the oceans. Third edition. John Wiley & Sons: Hoboken. ISBN 978-1-119-10718-7. 507 pp.
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Kirchmann, D.L. (Ed.) (2000). Microbial ecology of the oceans. Wiley Series in Ecological and Applied Microbiology. Liss/Wiley: New York. ISBN 0-471-29992-8. X, 542 pp., more

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  • Gasol, J.M., more
  • Kirchman, D.

Content
  • Gasol, J.M.; Kirchmann, D.L. (2018). Introduction: The evolution of microbial ecology of the ocean, in: Gasol, J.M. et al. Microbial ecology of the oceans. pp. 1-46, more
  • Pedrós-Alió, C.; Acinas, S.G.; Logares, R.; Massana, R. (2018). Marine microbial diversity as seen by high-throughput sequencing, in: Gasol, J.M. et al. Microbial ecology of the oceans. pp. 47-97, more
  • Zubkov, M.V.; Hartmann, M. (2018). Ecological significance of microbial trophic mixing in the oligotrophic ocean: The Atlantic Ocean case studies, in: Gasol, J.M. et al. Microbial ecology of the oceans. pp. 99-121, more
  • Morris, R.M. (2018). Metatranscriptomics and metaproteomics: Elucidating marine microbial ecosystem functions, in: Gasol, J.M. et al. Microbial ecology of the oceans. pp. 123-147, more
  • Martínez-garcía, S.; Pinhassi, J. (2018). Advances in microbial ecology from model marine bacteria: Beyond the Escherichia coli paradigm, in: Gasol, J.M. et al. Microbial ecology of the oceans. pp. 149-187, more
  • Dittmar, T.; Arnosti, C. (2018). An inseparable liaison: Marine microbes and nonliving organic matter, in: Gasol, J.M. et al. Microbial ecology of the oceans. pp. 189-229, more
  • Jürgens, K.; Taylor, G.T. (2018). Microbial ecology and biogeochemistry of oxygen-deficient water columns, in: Gasol, J.M. et al. Microbial ecology of the oceans. pp. 231-288, more
  • Seymour, J.R.; Stocker, R. (2018). The ocean's microscale: A microbe's view of the sea, in: Gasol, J.M. et al. Microbial ecology of the oceans. pp. 289-344, more
  • Brum, J.R.; Sullivan, M.B. (2018). Ecological genomics of marine viruses, in: Gasol, J.M. et al. Microbial ecology of the oceans. pp. 345-376, more
  • Dyhrman, S.T. (2018). Microbial physiological ecology of the marine phosphorus cycle, in: Gasol, J.M. et al. Microbial ecology of the oceans. pp. 377-434, more
  • Irwin, A.J.; Finkel, Z.V. (2018). Phytoplankton functional types: A trait perspective, in: Gasol, J.M. et al. Microbial ecology of the oceans. pp. 435-465, more
  • Follows, M.J.; Dutkiewicz, S.; Ward, B.A.; Follett, C.N. (2018). Theoretical interpretations of subtropical plankton biogeography, in: Gasol, J.M. et al. Microbial ecology of the oceans. pp. 467-494, more

Abstract
    The third edition of Microbial Ecology of the Oceans features new topics, as well as different approaches to subjects dealt with in previous editions. The book starts out with a general introduction to the changes in the field, as well as looking at the prospects for the coming years. Chapters cover ecology, diversity, and function of microbes, and of microbial genes in the ocean. The biology and ecology of some model organisms, and how we can model the whole of the marine microbes, are dealt with, and some of the trophic roles that have changed in the last years are discussed. Finally, the role of microbes in the oceanic P cycle are presented. Microbial Ecology of the Oceans, Third Edition offers chapters on The Evolution of Microbial Ecology of the Ocean; Marine Microbial Diversity as Seen by High Throughput Sequencing; Ecological Significance of Microbial Trophic Mixing in the Oligotrophic Ocean; Metatranscritomics and Metaproteomics; Advances in Microbial Ecology from Model Marine Bacteria; Marine Microbes and Nonliving Organic Matter; Microbial Ecology and Biogeochemistry of Oxygen-Deficient Water Columns; The Ocean’s Microscale; Ecological Genomics of Marine Viruses; Microbial Physiological Ecology of The Marine Phosphorus Cycle; Phytoplankton Functional Types; and more.

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