Literature DB >> 11334303

Developments in aquatic microbiology.

S P Meyers1.   

Abstract

Major discoveries in marine microbiology over the past 4-5 decades have resulted in the recognition of bacteria as a major biomass component of marine food webs. Such discoveries include chemosynthetic activities in deep-ocean ecosystems, survival processes in oligotrophic waters, and the role of microorganisms in food webs coupled with symbiotic relationships and energy flow. Many discoveries can be attributed to innovative methodologies, including radioisotopes, immunofluorescent-epifluorescent analysis, and flow cytometry. The latter has shown the key role of marine viruses in marine system energetics. Studies of the components of the "microbial loop" have shown the significance of various phagotrophic processes involved in grazing by microinvertebrates. Microbial activities and dissolved organic carbon are closely coupled with the dynamics of fluctuating water masses. New biotechnological approaches and the use of molecular biology techniques still provide new and relevant information on the role of microorganisms in oceanic and estuarine environments. International interdisciplinary studies have explored ecological aspects of marine microorganisms and their significance in biocomplexity. Studies on the origins of both life and ecosystems now focus on microbiological processes in the marine environment. This paper describes earlier and recent discoveries in marine (aquatic) microbiology and the trends for future work, emphasizing improvements in methodology as major catalysts for the progress of this broadly-based field.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11334303

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Microbiol        ISSN: 1139-6709            Impact factor:   2.479


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1.  The micro-Petri dish, a million-well growth chip for the culture and high-throughput screening of microorganisms.

Authors:  Colin J Ingham; Ad Sprenkels; Johan Bomer; Douwe Molenaar; Albert van den Berg; Johan E T van Hylckama Vlieg; Willem M de Vos
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2007-11-07       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Microbial diversity of biofilm communities in microniches associated with the didemnid ascidian Lissoclinum patella.

Authors:  Lars Behrendt; Anthony W D Larkum; Erik Trampe; Anders Norman; Søren J Sørensen; Michael Kühl
Journal:  ISME J       Date:  2011-12-01       Impact factor: 10.302

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