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Life in Extreme Environments 2007 ed. [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 450 pages, aukštis x plotis: 260x193 mm, weight: 1162 g, VIII, 450 p., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jul-2007
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1402062842
  • ISBN-13: 9781402062841
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 450 pages, aukštis x plotis: 260x193 mm, weight: 1162 g, VIII, 450 p., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jul-2007
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1402062842
  • ISBN-13: 9781402062841
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
From the deepest seafloor to the highest mountain, from the hottest region to the cold Antarctic plateau, environments labeled as extreme are numerous on Earth and they present a wide variety of features and characteristics. The life processes occurring within these environments are equally diverse, not only depending on stress factors (e.g. temperature, pressure, pH and chemicals) but also on the type of life forms, ranging from microbes to higher species. How is life limited by and adapted to extreme external biotic and abiotic factors? This key question summarises the deliberations raised by this exciting and fascinating research area. Addressing the challenge of answering this question would help to reveal new insights and refine theories concerning the origin and evolution of life on our planet, as well as life beyond Earth. Investigating life processes under extreme conditions can also bring clues for understanding and predicting ecosystems' responses to global changes. Furthermore, this area of research has a wide application potential in the fields of (bio)technology, chemical industry, pharmaceutics, biomedicine or cosmetics.(Investigating Life in Extreme Environments - A European perspective, European Science Foundation, May 2007)

This book provides an intriguing look at how life can adapt to many different extreme environments. It addresses the limits for life development and examines different strategies used by organisms to adapt to different extreme environments.
Preface vii
Methodology
Access to glacial and subglacial environments in the Solar System by melting probe technology
1(24)
Exploration of Ellsworth Subglacial Lake: a concept paper on the development, organisation and execution of an experiment to explore, measure and sample the environment of a West Antarctic subglacial lake
25(20)
Thermostable proteins as probe for the design of advanced fluorescence biosensors
45(10)
Geology
Astrobiological significance of minerals on Mars surface environment
55(14)
Industrial barrens: extreme habitats created by non-ferrous metallurgy
69(30)
Microbial life in extreme environments
Viruses
Viruses in extreme environments
99(16)
Bacteria and microbial foodwebs
Microbial ecology of submerged marine caves and holes characterised by high levels of hydrogen sulphide
115(10)
Extremely halophilic archaea and the issue of long-term microbial survival
125(16)
Planktonic microbial assemblages and the potential effects of metazooplankton predation on the food web of lakes from the maritime Antarctica and sub-Antarctic islands
141(20)
Fungi and yeasts
Fungi in Antarctica
161(16)
Ecology and molecular adaptations of the halophilic black yeast Hortaea werneckii
177(10)
Life strategies of plants in extreme environments
Ultraviolet radiation shapes seaweed communities
187(26)
Life strategy, ecophysiology and ecology of seaweeds in polar waters
213(32)
Life expansion in Sørkapp Land, Spitsbergen, under the current climate warming
245(6)
Some views on plants in polar and alpine regions
251(14)
Desiccation-tolerant plants in dry environments
265(12)
Energy dependant plant stress acclimation
277(10)
Life strategies of animals in extreme environments
Post-capture investigations of hydrothermal vent macro-invertebrates to study adaptations to extreme environments
287(10)
Adaptations to hypoxia in hydrothermal-vent and cold-seep invertebrates
297(18)
How does the annelid Alvinella pompejana deal with an extreme hydrothermal environment?
315(26)
Pressure and life: some biological strategies
341(16)
Molecular evolution of haemoglobins of polar fishes
357(12)
Metal detoxification and homeostasis in Antarctic Notothenioids. A comparative survey on evolution, expression and functional properties of fish and mammal metallothioneins
369(16)
Predicting the impacts of climate change on the evolutionary adaptations of polar fish
385(14)
Human adaptation in extreme environments
Human challenges in polar and space environments
399(16)
Hypometabolic induced state: a potential tool in biomedicine and space exploration
415(14)
A proposed classification of environmental adaptation: the example of high altitude
429(8)
The challenge of the food sufficiency through salt tolerant crops
437