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El. knyga: Microbiology of the Everglades Ecosystem

Edited by (Nutrigrown, LLC., Elkridge, Maryland, USA), Edited by (University of Florida, Gainesville, USA), Edited by (Florida International University, Miami, USA), Edited by
  • Formatas: 498 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Mar-2015
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498711845
  • Formatas: 498 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Mar-2015
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498711845

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The first synthesis of current research regarding Everglades microbial community structure and function, this book provides an understanding of the physical and chemical factors affecting the structure of microbial communities, including nutrient effects, sea level rise, and other potential stressors. The book integrates traditional research on algal and bacterial structure and function, helping to provide a more holistic understanding of the varying microbial communities throughout the Everglades. From periphyton, to soils and detritus, to flocculent organic matter, Microbiology of the Everglades Ecosystem covers new and emerging methods and their global application.

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" a comprehensive reference. The editors [ are] experienced researchers of the Everglades environment with varied academic, commercial, and consulting backgrounds. The references are particularly useful because the information is relevant to wetlands worldwide. Summing up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, faculty/researchers, and professionals/practitioners." K. M. Foos, emeritus, Indiana University East, Richmond, USA for CHOICE, October 2015

Preface v
1 Importance of Microorganisms to the Everglades Ecosystem
1(10)
Andrew D. Gottlieb
James A. Entry
Andrew Ogram
Krish Jayachandran
Section I Abiotic Factors that Influence Water and Soil Microorganisms
2 Water Quality in the Everglades Protection Area
11(27)
James A. Entry
Andrew D. Gottlieb
3 Spatial Distribution of Soil Nutrients in the Everglades Protection Area
38(30)
Todd Z. Osborne
Susan Newman
K. Ramesh Reddy
L. Rex Ellis
Michael S. Ross
4 Mercury Mass Budget Estimates and Cycling in the Florida Everglades
68(21)
Guangliang Liu
Yong Cai
Georgio Tachiev
Leonel Lagos
5 Sea Level Rise in the Everglades: Plant-Soil-Microbial Feedbacks in Response to Changing Physical Conditions
89(26)
Lisa G. Chambers
Stephen E. Davis
Tiffany G. Troxler
Section II Periphyton
6 The Importance of Species-Based Microbial Assessment of Water Quality in Freshwater Everglades Wetlands
115(16)
Evelyn E. Gaiser
Andrew D. Gottlieb
Sylvia S. Lee
Joel C. Trexler
7 Changes in Hydrology, Nutrient Loading and Conductivity in the Florida Everglades, and Concurrent Effects on Periphyton Community Structure and Function
131(24)
Andrew D. Gottlieb
Evelyn E. Gaiser
Sylvia S. Lee
8 The Role of Periphyton Mats in Consumer Community Structure and Function in Calcareous Wetlands: Lessons from the Everglades
155(25)
Joel C. Trexler
Evelyn E. Gaiser
John S. Kominoski
Jessica L. Sanchez
9 Nitrogenase Activity in Everglades Periphyton: Patterns, Regulators and Use as an Indicator of System Change
180(14)
Patrick W. Inglett
10 Structure and Function of Cyanobacterial Mats in Wetlands of Belize
194(24)
Jiri Komarek
Dagmara Sirova
Jaroslava Komarkova
Eliska Rejmankova
11 Biological Indicators of Changes in Water Quality and Habitats of the Coastal and Estuarine Areas of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem
218(23)
Anna H. Wachnicka
G. Lynn Wingard
12 Epiphytic Diatoms along Phosphorus and Salinity Gradients in Florida Bay (Florida, USA), an Illustrated Guide and Annotated Checklist
241(48)
Thomas A. Frankovich
Anna Wachnicka
13 Pigment-Based Chemotaxonomy and its Application to Everglades Periphyton
289(61)
J. W. Louda
C. Grant
J. Browne
S. Hagerthey
14 Detecting Calcareous Periphyton Mats in the Greater Everglades Using Passive Remote Sensing
350(25)
Daniel Gann
Jennifer Richards
Sylvia Lee
Evelyn Gaiser
Section III Microbiology of the Everglades
15 The Microbial Ecology of Mercury Methylation and Demethylation in the Florida Everglades
375(11)
Christopher Weidow
Andrew Ogram
16 Methanogens within the Sawgrass Communities of the Everglades and Biscayne Bay Watersheds
386(12)
Priyanka Kushwaha
Jacqueline Zayas
Yanie Oliva
Maria Mendoza
DeEtta Mills
17 Ecological Perspective on the Associations of Syntrophic Bacteria, Methanogens and Methanotrophs in the Florida Everglades WCA-2A Soils
398(15)
Ashvini Chauhan
Ashish Pathak
Andrew Ogram
18 Potential for Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the Everglades Ecosystem using Native Microorganisms
413(18)
Kateel G. Shetty
Krish Jayachandran
19 Algal Toxin Degradation by Indigenous Bacterial Communities in the Everglades Region
431(14)
Krish Jayachandran
Kateel G. Shetty
20 Closing Thoughts on the Role of Microbial Ecology in Management and Monitoring of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem
445(24)
Andrew Ogram
James A. Entry
Andrew Gottlieb
K. Ramesh Reddy
Krish Jayachandran
Index 469(2)
Color Plate Section 471
James A. Entry, Andrew D. Gottlieb, Krish Jayachandran, Andrew Ogram