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Handbook of Methods in Aquatic Microbial Ecology is a comprehensive compilation of methods that a researcher, whether experienced or novice, might consider in applying to aquatic microbial ecology problems.
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Handbook of Methods in Aquatic Microbial Ecology is a comprehensive compilation of methods that a researcher, whether experienced or novice, might consider in applying to aquatic microbial ecology problems.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351442367
- Artikelnr.: 56839392
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 800
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351442367
- Artikelnr.: 56839392
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Kemp, Paul F.; Cole, Jonathan J.; Sherr, Barry F.; Sherr, Evelyn B.
Introduction Section I: Isolation of Living Cells 1. Isolation and
Enumeration of Anaerobic and Microaerophiiic Bacteria in Aquatic Habitats
2. Isolation and Cultivation of Hyperthermophilic Bacteria from Marine and
Freshwater Habitats 3. Isolation of Psychrophilic Bacteria 4. Isolation and
Characterization of Bacteriocytes from a Bivalve-Sulfur Bacterium Symbiosis
5. General Techniques for the Isolation and Culture of Marine Protists from
Estuarine, Littoral, Psammolittoral, and Sublittoral Waters 6. Long-Term
Culture of Marine Benthic Protists 7. Behavior and Bioenergetics of
Anaerobic and Microaerobic Protists 8. Culturing Free-Living Marine
Phagotrophic Dinoflagellates 9. Enrichment, Isolation, and Culture of
Free-Living Heterotrophic Flagellates 10. Determination of Pressure Effects
on Flagellates Isolated from Surface Waters 11. Isolation, Cloning, and
Axenic Cultivation of Marine Cilliates 12. Isolation and Laboratory Culture
of Marine Oligotrichous Ciliates 13. Extraction of Protists in Aquatic
Sediments via Density Gradient Centrifugation Section II. Identification,
Enumeration, and Diversity 14. Statistical Analysis of Direct Counts of
Microbial Abundance 15. Enumeration and Isolation of Viruses 16. Total
Count of Viruses in Aquatic Environments 17. Improved Sample Preparation
for Enumeration of Aggregated Aquatic Substrate Bacteria 18. Direct
Estimates of Bacterial Numbers in Seawater Samples Without Incurring Cell
Loss Due to Sample Storage 19. Total and Specific Bacterial Counts by
Simultaneous Staining with DAPI and Fluorochrome-Labeled Antibodies 20. Use
of RFLPs for the Comparison of Marine Cyanobacteria 21. Use of
High-Resolution Flow Cytometry to Determine the Activity and Distribution
of Aquatic Bacteria 22. Phytoplankton Analysis Using Flow Cytometry 23.
Enumeration of Phototrophic Picoplankton by Autofluorescence Microscopy 24.
Estimating Cell Concentration and Biomass of Autotrophic Plankton Using
Microscopy 25. Preservation and Storage of Samp
Enumeration of Anaerobic and Microaerophiiic Bacteria in Aquatic Habitats
2. Isolation and Cultivation of Hyperthermophilic Bacteria from Marine and
Freshwater Habitats 3. Isolation of Psychrophilic Bacteria 4. Isolation and
Characterization of Bacteriocytes from a Bivalve-Sulfur Bacterium Symbiosis
5. General Techniques for the Isolation and Culture of Marine Protists from
Estuarine, Littoral, Psammolittoral, and Sublittoral Waters 6. Long-Term
Culture of Marine Benthic Protists 7. Behavior and Bioenergetics of
Anaerobic and Microaerobic Protists 8. Culturing Free-Living Marine
Phagotrophic Dinoflagellates 9. Enrichment, Isolation, and Culture of
Free-Living Heterotrophic Flagellates 10. Determination of Pressure Effects
on Flagellates Isolated from Surface Waters 11. Isolation, Cloning, and
Axenic Cultivation of Marine Cilliates 12. Isolation and Laboratory Culture
of Marine Oligotrichous Ciliates 13. Extraction of Protists in Aquatic
Sediments via Density Gradient Centrifugation Section II. Identification,
Enumeration, and Diversity 14. Statistical Analysis of Direct Counts of
Microbial Abundance 15. Enumeration and Isolation of Viruses 16. Total
Count of Viruses in Aquatic Environments 17. Improved Sample Preparation
for Enumeration of Aggregated Aquatic Substrate Bacteria 18. Direct
Estimates of Bacterial Numbers in Seawater Samples Without Incurring Cell
Loss Due to Sample Storage 19. Total and Specific Bacterial Counts by
Simultaneous Staining with DAPI and Fluorochrome-Labeled Antibodies 20. Use
of RFLPs for the Comparison of Marine Cyanobacteria 21. Use of
High-Resolution Flow Cytometry to Determine the Activity and Distribution
of Aquatic Bacteria 22. Phytoplankton Analysis Using Flow Cytometry 23.
Enumeration of Phototrophic Picoplankton by Autofluorescence Microscopy 24.
Estimating Cell Concentration and Biomass of Autotrophic Plankton Using
Microscopy 25. Preservation and Storage of Samp
Introduction Section I: Isolation of Living Cells 1. Isolation and
Enumeration of Anaerobic and Microaerophiiic Bacteria in Aquatic Habitats
2. Isolation and Cultivation of Hyperthermophilic Bacteria from Marine and
Freshwater Habitats 3. Isolation of Psychrophilic Bacteria 4. Isolation and
Characterization of Bacteriocytes from a Bivalve-Sulfur Bacterium Symbiosis
5. General Techniques for the Isolation and Culture of Marine Protists from
Estuarine, Littoral, Psammolittoral, and Sublittoral Waters 6. Long-Term
Culture of Marine Benthic Protists 7. Behavior and Bioenergetics of
Anaerobic and Microaerobic Protists 8. Culturing Free-Living Marine
Phagotrophic Dinoflagellates 9. Enrichment, Isolation, and Culture of
Free-Living Heterotrophic Flagellates 10. Determination of Pressure Effects
on Flagellates Isolated from Surface Waters 11. Isolation, Cloning, and
Axenic Cultivation of Marine Cilliates 12. Isolation and Laboratory Culture
of Marine Oligotrichous Ciliates 13. Extraction of Protists in Aquatic
Sediments via Density Gradient Centrifugation Section II. Identification,
Enumeration, and Diversity 14. Statistical Analysis of Direct Counts of
Microbial Abundance 15. Enumeration and Isolation of Viruses 16. Total
Count of Viruses in Aquatic Environments 17. Improved Sample Preparation
for Enumeration of Aggregated Aquatic Substrate Bacteria 18. Direct
Estimates of Bacterial Numbers in Seawater Samples Without Incurring Cell
Loss Due to Sample Storage 19. Total and Specific Bacterial Counts by
Simultaneous Staining with DAPI and Fluorochrome-Labeled Antibodies 20. Use
of RFLPs for the Comparison of Marine Cyanobacteria 21. Use of
High-Resolution Flow Cytometry to Determine the Activity and Distribution
of Aquatic Bacteria 22. Phytoplankton Analysis Using Flow Cytometry 23.
Enumeration of Phototrophic Picoplankton by Autofluorescence Microscopy 24.
Estimating Cell Concentration and Biomass of Autotrophic Plankton Using
Microscopy 25. Preservation and Storage of Samp
Enumeration of Anaerobic and Microaerophiiic Bacteria in Aquatic Habitats
2. Isolation and Cultivation of Hyperthermophilic Bacteria from Marine and
Freshwater Habitats 3. Isolation of Psychrophilic Bacteria 4. Isolation and
Characterization of Bacteriocytes from a Bivalve-Sulfur Bacterium Symbiosis
5. General Techniques for the Isolation and Culture of Marine Protists from
Estuarine, Littoral, Psammolittoral, and Sublittoral Waters 6. Long-Term
Culture of Marine Benthic Protists 7. Behavior and Bioenergetics of
Anaerobic and Microaerobic Protists 8. Culturing Free-Living Marine
Phagotrophic Dinoflagellates 9. Enrichment, Isolation, and Culture of
Free-Living Heterotrophic Flagellates 10. Determination of Pressure Effects
on Flagellates Isolated from Surface Waters 11. Isolation, Cloning, and
Axenic Cultivation of Marine Cilliates 12. Isolation and Laboratory Culture
of Marine Oligotrichous Ciliates 13. Extraction of Protists in Aquatic
Sediments via Density Gradient Centrifugation Section II. Identification,
Enumeration, and Diversity 14. Statistical Analysis of Direct Counts of
Microbial Abundance 15. Enumeration and Isolation of Viruses 16. Total
Count of Viruses in Aquatic Environments 17. Improved Sample Preparation
for Enumeration of Aggregated Aquatic Substrate Bacteria 18. Direct
Estimates of Bacterial Numbers in Seawater Samples Without Incurring Cell
Loss Due to Sample Storage 19. Total and Specific Bacterial Counts by
Simultaneous Staining with DAPI and Fluorochrome-Labeled Antibodies 20. Use
of RFLPs for the Comparison of Marine Cyanobacteria 21. Use of
High-Resolution Flow Cytometry to Determine the Activity and Distribution
of Aquatic Bacteria 22. Phytoplankton Analysis Using Flow Cytometry 23.
Enumeration of Phototrophic Picoplankton by Autofluorescence Microscopy 24.
Estimating Cell Concentration and Biomass of Autotrophic Plankton Using
Microscopy 25. Preservation and Storage of Samp