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This book provides information about microbial mats, from early fossils to modern mats located in marine and terrestrial environments. Microbial mats - layered biofilms containing different types of cells - are most complex systems in which representatives of various groups of organisms are found together. Among them are cyanobacteria and eukaryotic phototrophs, aerobic heterotrophic and chemoautotrophic bacteria, protozoa, anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria, and other types of microorganisms. These mats are perfect models for biogeochemical processes, such as the cycles of chemical elements, in which a variety of microorganisms cooperate and interact in complex ways. They are often found under extreme conditions and their study contributes to our understanding of extremophilic life. Moreover, microbial mats are models for Precambrian stromatolites; the study of modern microbial mats may provide information on the processes that may have occurred on Earth when prokaryotic life began to spread.
Geology. Earth sciences --- Biogeography --- General microbiology --- General ecology and biosociology --- Biology --- geobiologie --- biogeografie --- biologie --- microbiologie --- ecologie --- geografie --- geologie --- aarde (astronomie) --- Antiquity --- Extreme environments --- Life --- Microbial mats --- Micropaleontology --- Stromatolites --- Algae, Fossil calcareous --- Algal stromatolites --- Calcareous algae, Fossil --- Callenia --- Collenia --- Cryptozoon --- Fossil calcareous algae --- Gymnosolen --- Stromatoliths --- Sedimentary structures --- Paleontology --- Mats, Microbial --- Microbial aggregation --- Microbial ecology --- Abiogenesis --- Biogenesis --- Germ theory --- Heterogenesis --- Life, Origin of --- Life (Biology) --- Origin of life --- Plasmogeny --- Plasmogony --- Evolution (Biology) --- Exobiology --- Spontaneous generation --- Environments, Extreme --- Ecology --- Origin
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Origin(s) of Design in Nature is a collection of over 40 articles from prominent researchers in the life, physical, and social sciences, medicine, and the philosophy of science that all address the philosophical and scientific question of how design emerged in the natural world. The volume offers a large variety of perspectives on the design debate including progressive accounts from artificial life, embryology, complexity, cosmology, theology and the philosophy of biology. This book is volume 23 of the series, Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology. www.springer.com/series/5775This book is volume 23 of the series, Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology. www.springer.com/series/5775This book is volume 23 of the series, Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology. www.springer.com/series/5775
Philosophy --- Religious studies --- Evolution. Phylogeny --- General embryology. Developmental biology --- Biological anthropology. Palaeoanthropology --- Computer science --- biologie --- filosofie --- informatica --- embryologie (geneeskunde) --- Europees recht --- godsdienstfilosofie --- Design --- Evolution (Biology) --- Life --- Pattern formation (Biology) --- Religion and science --- Self-organizing systems --- Symmorphosis --- Morphogenesis --- Learning systems (Automatic control) --- Self-optimizing systems --- Cybernetics --- Intellect --- Learning ability --- Synergetics --- Christianity and science --- Geology --- Geology and religion --- Science --- Science and religion --- Biological pattern formation --- Developmental biology --- Abiogenesis --- Biogenesis --- Germ theory --- Heterogenesis --- Life, Origin of --- Life (Biology) --- Origin of life --- Plasmogeny --- Plasmogony --- Exobiology --- Spontaneous generation --- Origin --- Religious aspects
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