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Principles of Microbial Metabolism and Metabolic Ecology

Title
Principles of Microbial Metabolism and Metabolic Ecology [electronic resource] / by Alfred M. Spormann.
ISBN
9783031282188
Edition
1st ed. 2023.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XVII, 338 p.) 198 illus., 165 illus. in color.
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Summary
This textbook examines the fundamental principles of microbial metabolism and how a microbe's ecology is intrinsically interwoven with and a consequence of its metabolism. Further, it answers many questions frequently asked by students, such as: What are the mechanistic connections between simple phenotypic traits, ecological patterns and microbial metabolism and diversity? In the process, readers will be introduced to essential topics like metabolism and metabolic pathways, flux of energy and nutrients, genome size and fitness, competition, selection and drift. Moreover, the book conveys fundamental principles that show students how to approach the field of microbiology from a different, more unifying angle, e.g., how microbes' access to environmentally available energy resources and the specific metabolism involved lies at the root of every ecologically significant microbial speciation. This aspect, together with its special focus on metabolism and ecological implications, make the book a must-read for all students of microbiology.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 17, 2024
Contents
Microbial Life on Earth, Metabolism, and Metabolic Diversity
A Microbe's Environment and Natural Selection
Microbial Energetics
Catabolism and Its Coupling to Anabolism
Microbial Kinetics
Mechanisms of Microbial Energy Conservation
Prototypic Reactions of Prokaryotic Carbon Catabolism
Metabolic Modules, Pathways, and Nodes of Intermediates
Fermentative Metabolism
Prototypic Reactions, Modules, and Pathways of C1 Catabolism.
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