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Altenbach, Alexander (Editor), and Bernhard, Joan M. (Editor), and Seckbach, Joseph (Editor)
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Dordrecht Springer 2011 2012. Hard cover New. 648 p. Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology , 21. XXXVI, 648 p. Intended for professional and scholarly audience.
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Altenbach, Alexander V. (EDT); Bernhard, Joan M. (EDT); Seckbach, Joseph (EDT)
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ISBN10: 9400718950, ISBN13: 9789400718951, [publisher: Springer] Hardcover
[Columbia, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2011]
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ISBN10: 9400718950, ISBN13: 9789400718951, [publisher: Springer] Hardcover
[Bayonne, NJ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2011]
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Alexander Altenbach
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ISBN10: 9400718950, ISBN13: 9789400718951, [publisher: Springer Netherlands] Hardcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - ANOXIA defines the lack of free molecular oxygen in an environment. In the presence of organic matter, the metabolism of anaerobic prokaryotes soon produces compounds such as free radicals, hydrogen sulfide, or methane that are typically toxic to aerobes. The concomitance of suppressed respiration and the presence of toxic substances suggests that these habitats are inhospitable to eukaryotes. Ecological definitions thus sometimes term these environments 'Death Zones'. In this book, however, we present a collection of remarkable adaptations to anoxia, observed in protists, fungi, plants and animals. Presented are case studies that provide evidence for controlled beneficial use of anoxia by, for example, organic modification of free radicals, use of alternative electron donors for anaerobic metabolic pathways, and employment of anaerobic symbionts. Marine, freshwater, and terrestrial organisms and habitats are considered. Ecological, cell biological, and physiological studies are included. In addition to these biologically oriented chapters, the book also presents a paleontological perspective by discussing indirect and direct evidence of eukaryote survival in ancient times. For example, the complex and often interwoven existence of oxic and anoxic milieus in space and time is also highlighted. Finally, we revisit the ide ...
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ISBN10: 9400718950, ISBN13: 9789400718951, [publisher: Springer] Hardcover
[Dallas, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2011]
Altenbach, Alexander V. (EDT); Bernhard, Joan M. (EDT); Seckbach, Joseph (EDT)
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ISBN10: 9400718950, ISBN13: 9789400718951, [publisher: Springer] Hardcover
[Castle Donington, DERBY, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2011]
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Alexander Altenbach
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ISBN10: 9400718950, ISBN13: 9789400718951, [publisher: Springer Netherlands] Hardcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - ANOXIA defines the lack of free molecular oxygen in an environment. In the presence of organic matter, the metabolism of anaerobic prokaryotes soon produces compounds such as free radicals, hydrogen sulfide, or methane that are typically toxic to aerobes. The concomitance of suppressed respiration and the presence of toxic substances suggests that these habitats are inhospitable to eukaryotes. Ecological definitions thus sometimes term these environments 'Death Zones'. In this book, however, we present a collection of remarkable adaptations to anoxia, observed in protists, fungi, plants and animals. Presented are case studies that provide evidence for controlled beneficial use of anoxia by, for example, organic modification of free radicals, use of alternative electron donors for anaerobic metabolic pathways, and employment of anaerobic symbionts. Marine, freshwater, and terrestrial organisms and habitats are considered. Ecological, cell biological, and physiological studies are included. In addition to these biologically oriented chapters, the book also presents a paleontological perspective by discussing indirect and direct evidence of eukaryote survival in ancient times. For example, the complex and often interwoven existence of oxic and anoxic milieus in space and time is also highlighted. Finally, we revisit the ide ...
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ISBN10: 9400718950, ISBN13: 9789400718951, [publisher: Springer] Hardcover Like New
[Redhill, SURRE, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2011]

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