Life in Extreme Environments || Adaptations to hypoxia in hydrothermal-vent and cold-seep invertebrates
β Scribed by Amils, Ricardo; Ellis-Evans, Cynan; Hinghofer-Szalkay, Helmut
- Book ID
- 118208230
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 335 KB
- Edition
- 2007
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 1402062842
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β¦ Synopsis
'from The Deepest Seafloor To The Highest Mountain, From The Hottest Region To The Cold Antarctic Plateau, Environments Labeled As Extreme Are Numerous On Earth And They Present A Wide Variety Of Features And Characteristics. The Life Processes Occurring Within These Environments Are Equally Diverse, Not Only Depending On Stress Factors (e.g. Temperature, Pressure, Ph And Chemicals) But Also On The Type Of Life Forms, Ranging From Microbes To Higher Species. How Is Life Limited By And Adapted To Extreme External Biotic And Abiotic Factors? This Key Question Summarises The Deliberations Raised By This Exciting And Fascinating Research Area. Addressing The Challenge Of Answering This Question Would Help To Reveal New Insights And Refine Theories Concerning The Origin And Evolution Of Life On Our Planet, As Well As Life Beyond Earth. Investigating Life Processes Under Extreme Conditions Can Also Bring Clues For Understanding And Predicting Ecosystems' Responses To Global Changes. Furthermore, This Area Of Research Has A Wide Application Potential In The Fields Of (bio)technology, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceutics, Biomedicine Or Cosmetics. (investigating Life In Extreme Environments - A European Perspective, European Science Foundation, May 2007)'--p. [4] Cover. Table Of Contents -- Methodology -- Geology -- Microbial Life In Extreme Environments -- Life Strategies Of Plants In Extreme Environments -- Life Strategies Of Animals In Extreme Environments -- Human Adaptation In Extreme Environments. By Ricardo Amils, Cynan Ellis-evans And Helmut Hinghofer-szalkay. Includes Bibliographical References. Also Available On The Internet Via The World Wide Web.
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'from The Deepest Seafloor To The Highest Mountain, From The Hottest Region To The Cold Antarctic Plateau, Environments Labeled As Extreme Are Numerous On Earth And They Present A Wide Variety Of Features And Characteristics. The Life Processes Occurring Within These Environments Are Equally Diverse
Anoxia Defines The Lack Of Free Molecular Oxygen In An Environment. In The Presence Of Organic Matter, Anaerobic Prokaryotes Produce Compounds Such As Free Radicals, Hydrogen Sulfide, Or Methane That Are Typically Toxic To Aerobes. The Concomitance Of Suppressed Respiration And Presence Of Toxic Sub