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Marine microbiology is the study of the microorganisms (bacteria, archaea, viruses and microbial eukaryotes) in the marine environment, including their biodiversity, ecology and...
Guest-edited by Dr. Katherine Duncan and Dr. Alex Chase, this Marine Microbiology special collection aims to highlight key research on marine microorganisms as they underpin the complex processes of our blue planet.
Here we recovered 43,191 bacterial and archaeal genomes from publicly available marine metagenomes, encompassing a wide range of diversity with 138 distinct phyla, redefining the upper limit of...
This chapter explores the unique features and diversity of marine microorganisms and their habitats. It covers the history, milestones, and challenges of marine microbiology, as well as its biotechnological potential and ecological significance.
Significant advances in understanding the diversity and evolution of bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists, and viruses are discussed and their importance in marine processes is explored in detail.
Marine microbial communities possess tremendous functional resilience, forged by their long evolutionary history in a constantly changing ocean environment. Nevertheless, in today's ocean,...
Research programs focus on marine biomedicine and marine drug discovery, with an emphasis on cancer and both infectious and inflammatory diseases.
Training in marine microbiology should be multidisciplinary, exposing students to such diverse disciplines as molecular biology, laboratory microbiology, ecological theory, oceanography, and bioinformatics.
Marine biology is the study of life in the oceans and other saltwater environments. Learn about the various subfields of marine biology, such as microbiology, fisheries, environmental marine biology, deep-sea ecology, ichthyology, marine mammalogy and marine ethology.
Marine Biology (MB) is the study of marine organisms and their relationship with the physical and chemical dynamics of the marine environment. Faculty expertise encompasses several major areas of modern biology including evolutionary, ecological, organismic, physiological, biochemical, and genetic processes of marine animals and microorganisms.