NOAA Technical Report NMFS CIRC.

NOAA Technical Report NMFS CIRC.
Title NOAA Technical Report NMFS CIRC. PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 274
Release 1976
Genre Fisheries
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Biological Surveys of Estuaries and Coasts

Biological Surveys of Estuaries and Coasts
Title Biological Surveys of Estuaries and Coasts PDF eBook
Author J. M. Baker
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 478
Release 1987-02-26
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780521311915

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An introduction to biological survey methods for estuaries and coasts.

The Biology of Marine Fungi

The Biology of Marine Fungi
Title The Biology of Marine Fungi PDF eBook
Author Stephen Thomas Moss
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 414
Release 1986-10-23
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780521308991

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This definitive account of the biology of both lower and higher marine and estuarine fungi reflects the recent growth of interest in these fascinating plants. The four main themes - ecology, taxonomy, physiology and industrial and applied biotechnology - are each covered by contributors of international repute.

Frontiers in Fungal Ecology, Diversity and Metabolites

Frontiers in Fungal Ecology, Diversity and Metabolites
Title Frontiers in Fungal Ecology, Diversity and Metabolites PDF eBook
Author K. R. Sridhar
Publisher I. K. International Pvt Ltd
Pages 350
Release 2009
Genre Biodiversity
ISBN 8189866915

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Mycology is a frontier area of research in life sciences. Fungi represent one of the three major evolutionary segments along with plants and animals. Fungal multidimensional features with basic and applied value projected their potential beyond routine systematics, diversity and environmental studies. In view of tremendous developments in the field of Mycology, the present treatise emphasizes various aspects of contemporary issues in mycology. It comprises 22 chapters with emphasis on the fungal ecology, diversity and metabolites. The topics treated include aquatic ecology, diversity and phylogeny, mutualism and interactions, potential metabolites, pathology and toxins, fungal infections and prevention, cell permeabilization and advances in monocarboxylate transporters in yeasts with an emphasis on cancer therapy. This volume is of special interest to mycologists as a valuable source of information on the frontier areas of mycology dealing with diversity, ecological amplitudes, methods of assessment, novel metabolites and bioprospecting avenues

Recent Mycological Researches

Recent Mycological Researches
Title Recent Mycological Researches PDF eBook
Author S. C. Sati
Publisher I. K. International Pvt Ltd
Pages 342
Release 2006
Genre Fungi
ISBN 8188237809

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Microbes, including fungi, constitute an important component of biodiversity. They comprise one of the biggest kingdoms in the living world. A lot of work has been done in mycology in the past several years in India and abroad. The present book comprises a collection of 26 original research articles by eminent mycologists. This book will be very useful for researchers, teachers, and students studying mycology.

Marine Mycology

Marine Mycology
Title Marine Mycology PDF eBook
Author Jan Kohlmeyer
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 705
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Nature
ISBN 1483270149

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Marine Mycology: The Higher Fungi deals with the higher marine fungi, i.e., Ascomycotina, Basidiomycotina, and Deuteromycotina. This book combines features of a monograph with those of a text. It includes sections on ecological groups of fungi and other topics, such as phylogeny, ontogeny, physiology, and vertical and geographical distribution, providing information on known facts and open questions. The taxonomic-descriptive part contains complete descriptions of each genus and species, together with substrates, range, etymology of generic and specific names, and literature. There are keys for all species within a given genus, and a general illustrated key leads to the individual species. The taxonomic section is based on examinations of almost all of the filamentous marine fungi, and unpublished data on new hosts and geographical distributions are included for many species. The filamentous higher marine fungi are represented by 149 Ascomycetes, 4 Basidiomycetes, and 56 Deuteromycetes. The majority, namely 191 (91%) of the filamentous fungi, are obligately marine species, whereas the remainder are facultatively marine. One new species and seven new combinations are proposed. The yeasts are treated in a separate chapter and comprise 177 species or varieties.

Fungal Ecology

Fungal Ecology
Title Fungal Ecology PDF eBook
Author Neville J. Dix
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 556
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9401106932

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Fungi play vital roles in all ecosystems, as decomposers, symbionts of animals and plants and as parasites. Thus their ecology is of great interest. It has been estimated that there may be as many as 1. 5 million species of fungi, many of which are still undescribed. These interact in various ways with their hosts, with their substrates, with their competitors (including other fungi) and with abiotic variables of their environment. They show great variation in morphology, reproduction, life cycles and modes of dispersal. They grow in almost every conceivable habitat where organic carbon is available: on rock surfaces, in soil, the sea and in fresh water, at extremes of high and low temperature, on dry substrata and in concen trated solutions. Fungal ecology is therefore an enormous subject and its literature is voluminous. In view of this we have had to be selective in the material we have included in this book. We have chosen to concentrate on subjects in which we have some personal experience through either research or teaching. We preferred to tackle a few subjects in depth instead of attempting to cover a wider range of topics superficially. We are conscious of the extensive gaps in coverage: for example on the ecology of lichens, of fungal plant pathogens and of the complex interactions between fungi and animals. It is some justification that book-length treatments of these subjects are available elsewhere.