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Steffen . Ed(S): Kiel - The Vent and Seep Biota: Aspects from Microbes to Ecosystems - 9789048195718 - V9789048195718
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The Vent and Seep Biota: Aspects from Microbes to Ecosystems

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Description for The Vent and Seep Biota: Aspects from Microbes to Ecosystems Hardback. This book highlights recent advances in a range of vent and seep-related topics, including cases of host-symbiont coevolution, worms living on frozen methane, and a fossil record providing insights into the history of these ecosystems since the Paleozoic. Editor(s): Kiel, Steffen. Series: Topics in Geobiology. Num Pages: 504 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PSP; RGM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 33. Weight in Grams: 1004.
Oases of life around black smokers and hydrocarbon seeps in the deep-sea were among the most surprising scientific discoveries of the past three decades. These ecosystems are dominated by animals having symbiotic relationships with chemoautotrophic bacteria. Their study developed into an international, interdisciplinary venture where scientists develop new technologies to work in some of the most extreme places on Earth. This book highlights discoveries, developments, and advances made during the past 10 years, including remarkable cases of host-symbiont coevolution, worms living on frozen methane, and a fossil record providing insights into the dynamic history of these ecosystems since the Paleozoic. ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
504
Condition
New
Series
Topics in Geobiology
Number of Pages
490
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789048195718
SKU
V9789048195718
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Reviews for The Vent and Seep Biota: Aspects from Microbes to Ecosystems
'A welcome look at vents and seep biology in tandem, this synthesis provides more than the sum of two ecosystems'. Lisa Levin, Integrative Oceanography Division Scripps Institution of Oceanography, California, USA 'The discovery of chemically-reducing seafloor vents and the lush communities that they host rates as one of the most exciting scientific discoveries of the past century.  As ... Read more

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