MICR 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Microbial Ecology, Microorganism, Carbon Cycle

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Sent students out to library to figure out how to tackle a problem in lab, and then come back and tell him how they would do it. Came back: no one had done homework. Only references on this subject in library were in dutch. If serious scientists: prepared to learn whatever languages need to know: ecological analysis and microbial ecologyfood webs and habitats, symbiosis, biogeochemical cycles. Microbial ecology is based on van niel"s proposals that (1) virtually everything from a living cell can be used as a carbon source/energy by some microbe (2) microbes can be found virtually everywhere on earth. First person to teach first microbiology lecture in america. As part of these principles is the understanding that microbial species depend on the presence of other microbial species and, as well, play a pivotal role in ecosystems. Microbes are a crucial part of ecosystems at all consumer (trophic) levels. Organic matter (om) is recycled and is not lost.

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