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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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This volume integrates the latest findings on earliest life forms, identified and characterised in some of the oldest rocks on Earth. New material from prominent researchers in the field is presented and evaluated in the context of previous work. Emphasis is placed on the integration of analytical methods with observational techniques and experimental simulations. The opening section focuses on submarine hot springs that the majority of researchers postulates served as the cradle of life on Earth. In subsequent sections, evidence for life in strongly metamorphosed rocks such as those in Greenland is evaluated and early ecosystems identified in the well preserved Barberton and Pilbara successions in Southern Africa and Western Australia. The final section includes a number of contributions from authors with alternate perspectives on the evidence and record of early life on Earth. Audience This volume will be valuable to researchers and graduate students in biogeosciences, geochemistry, paleontology and geology interested in the origin of life on earth.
Evolutionary paleobiology. --- Fossils. --- Habitat (Ecology). --- Hydrothermal vent ecology. --- Life -- Origin. --- Organic geochemistry. --- Paleoecology. --- Paleontology -- Precambrian. --- Stromatolites. --- Paleontology --- Habitat (Ecology) --- Life --- Paleoecology --- Hydrothermal vent ecology --- Evolutionary paleobiology --- Organic geochemistry --- Stromatolites --- Geology, Stratigraphic --- Fossils --- Geology --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Biology - General --- Origin --- Earth sciences. --- Geobiology. --- Evolutionary biology. --- Astrophysics. --- Earth Sciences. --- Biogeosciences. --- Astrophysics and Astroparticles. --- Evolutionary Biology. --- Animal habitat --- Animal habitats --- Animals --- Habitats (Ecology) --- Wildlife habitat --- Wildlife habitats --- Ecology --- Habitat --- Habitats --- Evolution (Biology). --- Animal evolution --- Biological evolution --- Darwinism --- Evolutionary biology --- Evolutionary science --- Origin of species --- Evolution --- Biological fitness --- Homoplasy --- Natural selection --- Phylogeny --- Astronomical physics --- Astronomy --- Cosmic physics --- Physics --- Earth sciences --- Biosphere
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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.
Fossils. --- Microbial mats. --- Microbial mats --- Micropaleontology --- Stromatolites --- Life --- Extreme environments --- Cyanobacteria --- Microbiological Phenomena --- Biofilms --- Bacteria --- Phenomena and Processes --- Gram-Negative Oxygenic Photosynthetic Bacteria --- Organisms --- Gram-Negative Bacteria --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Biology - General --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Origin --- Mats, Microbial --- Life sciences. --- Earth sciences. --- Geobiology. --- Ecology. --- Microbial ecology. --- Microbiology. --- Life Sciences. --- Earth Sciences, general. --- Life Sciences, general. --- Microbial Ecology. --- Biogeosciences. --- Microbial aggregation --- Microbial ecology --- Geography. --- Environmental microbiology --- Microorganisms --- Ecology --- Microbiology --- Biosciences --- Sciences, Life --- Science --- Cosmography --- Earth sciences --- World history --- Balance of nature --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Microbial biology --- Ecology . --- Biosphere --- Geosciences --- Physical sciences
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