Water Microbiology: Ecological approach

A perspective on the ecology of aquatic microbes. The advances and limitations of methodology-Distribution and activity of microorganisms in lakes: effects of physical processes-- Microbial biogeochemical activities in lakes: stratification and eutrophication-- The pelagic microbial food web of oligotrophic lakes-- Attached microbial communities in rivers-- Biogeochemistry of dissolved organic carbon entering streams-- Ground-water microbiology: subsurface ecosystem processes-- Wetland and swamp microbiology-- Microbial processes in salt marsh sediments-- Bacterial production in estuaries-- Growth limitation and starvation of bacteria-- Particulate detritus and bacteria in marine environments-- Interaction of nitrogen and carbon cycles in the marine environment-- Microbial life in extreme environments-- The air/water interface as an "extreme" environment-- Microbial ecology of sewage treatment-- The microbial ecology of water distribution and outfall systems-- Genetic stability of genetically engineered microorganisms in the aquatic environment.

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