Review:
"The wide-ranging coverage of this book makes it useful as a reference for researchers and students and also as a possible class textbook." (E-STREAMS, May 2006) ..".offers a novel perspective on aquatic systems in considering freshwater biology from a microbial view point..." (Journal of the American Water Resources Association, August 2005) ..".the best textbook currently available for a course that focuses primarily on freshwater microorganisms." (The Quarterly Review of Biology, September 2005)
From the Back Cover:
Freshwater Microbiology presents a broad overview of the biodiversity and interactions of microorganisms within a wide range of freshwater environments including lakes, rivers, wetlands, snowfields, aquifers and various extreme situations. The book offers a novel perspective on aquatic systems in considering freshwater biology from a microbial viewpoint and including separate chapters on algae, bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa within a single volume. Both applied and theoretical aspects of freshwater biology are presented concisely with numerous case studies, figures and tables throughout the book.
*A detailed overview of all groups of microorganisms within the freshwater environment.
*Integrates classical concepts of ecology with recent developments in cell and molecular biology.
*Considers freshwater microbiology from a global perspective.
*Includes case studies and numerous figures and tables.
Written by an author with many years teaching and research experience, Freshwater Microbiology will prove invaluable to students and researchers in the fields of freshwater biology, algology, microbiology, environmental biology and conservation ecology.
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