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|a Climate change and microbial ecology :
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|b The distribution and function of microorganisms are of crucial importance for the flow of matter in the Earth's biogeochemical cycles. Effects of microbial communities on the carbon and nitrogen cycles are particularly important for producing climate gases such as CO2, CH4, or N2O. However, the biogeochemical cycles are reversely impacted by global climate change, for example by increasing temperature, increasing CO2 concentration, or changing soil humidity. However microbes may respond differently, by accelerating or by alleviating, human-caused climate change. Understanding of microbial ecology in the different ecosystems on Earth, such as soil, oceans, or inland waters, is essential for our ability to assess the importance of biogeochemical cycles-climate feedbacks. Unfortunately, microbial communities are extremely complex in structure and function and can be affected by climate and other global changes in many ways, which impedes our ability to draw reliable conclusions. In this book, a broad range of renowned scientists reviews the most important hot-topics in the area of climate change and microbial ecology, thus providing a timely and authoritative overview of this increasingly important area. Individual chapters cover the various ecosystems on Earth as well as the different groups of microorganisms with respect to different cycles of matter. In addition, special chapters cover applied aspects, such as land-use and geoengineering. This is an essential book for every microbial ecologist from the PhD student to the experienced scientist and is also recommended for everyone interested in the field of global climate change.
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|a 1. Impacts of Climate Change on Cyanobacteria in Aquatic Environments / Hans W. Paerl -- 2. Climate Change Effects on Planktonic Bacterial Communities in the Ocean -- From Structure and Function to Long-term and Large-scale Observations / Ingrid Brettar, Manfred G. Hofle, Crala Pruzzo and Luigi Vezzulli -- 3. Protozoans and Global Climate Change in Aquatic Systems / Hartmut Arndt and Mar Monsonis Nomdedeu -- 4. Impact of Climate Change on Aquatic Hypho- and Terrestrial Macromycetes / Veronica Ferreira and Elena Voronina -- 5. Aquatic Viruses and Global Climate Change / Peter Peduzzi -- 6. Microbes in Aquatic Biofilms under the Effect of Changing Climate / Anna M. Romani and seven others -- 7. Climate Change, Microbes and Soil Carbon Cycling / Timothy H. Keitt, Colin R. Addis, Daniel Mitchell, Andris Salas and Christine V. Hawkes -- 8. Climate Change and Nitrogen Turnover in Soils and Aquatic Environments / Gero Benckiser, Jagdish K. Lada and Franz Wiesler -- 9. Ecosystem Metabolism in River Networks and Global Climate Change / Vicenc Acuna, Rafael Marce and Xisca Timoner -- 10. Microbes, Environmental Change and the Global Carbon Cycle / Hojeong Kang and Chris Freeman
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|a 11. Microbial Communities and Processes under Climate and Land-use Change in the Tropics / Stephen A. Wood, Krista McGuire and Jonathan E. Hickman -- 12. Options for Geoengineering the Climate via Microorganisms: a Peatland Case Study / Christian Dunn, Nathalie Fenner, Anil Shirsat and Chris Freeman.
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