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E-raamat: Life in Extreme Environments: Insights in Biological Capability

Edited by (University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic), Edited by (University of Bradford), Edited by (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research), Edited by (National Research Council of Italy)
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  • Sari: Ecological Reviews
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781108598088
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From deep ocean trenches and the geographical poles to outer space, organisms can be found living in remarkably extreme conditions. This book provides a captivating account of these systems and their extraordinary inhabitants, 'extremophiles'. A diverse, multidisciplinary group of experts discuss responses and adaptations to change; biodiversity, bioenergetic processes, and biotic and abiotic interactions; polar environments; and life and habitability, including searching for biosignatures in the extraterrestrial environment. The editors emphasize that understanding these systems is important for increasing our knowledge and utilizing their potential, but this remains an understudied area. Given the threat to these environments and their biota caused by climate change and human impact, this timely book also addresses the urgency to document these systems. It will help graduate students and researchers in conservation, marine biology, evolutionary biology, environmental change and astrobiology better understand how life exists in these environments and their susceptibility or resilience to change.

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' the volume establishes a baseline for this new field of study in which the relevant environments have only recently become accessible but face significant threats from climate change and human actions.' L. S. Zipp, Choice ' the volume is interesting, stimulating, and thought-provoking. It points toward many important and potentially useful directions for both basic and applied research. The technical level at which most chapters are written will probably limit their accessibility to general audiences. The two chapters on astrobiology will appeal to anyone interested in space exploration.' Malcolm S. Gordon, The Quarterly Review of Biology

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A diverse account of how life exists in extreme environments and these systems' susceptibility and resilience to climate change.
List of Contributors
xii
Introduction 1(6)
Guido di Prisco
Ad H.L. Huiskes
Josef Elster
Howell G.M. Edwards
PART I EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS: RESPONSES AND ADAPTATION TO CHANGE
7(80)
Guido di Prisco
1 Physiological traits of the Greenland shark Somniosus microcephalus obtained during the TUNU-Expeditions to Northeast Greenland
11(31)
Guido di Prisco
Nicoletta Ademollo
Stefania Ancora
Jorgen S. Christiansen
Daniela Coppola
Simonetta Corsolini
Sara Ferrando
Laura Ghigliotti
Daniela Giordano
Arve Lynghammar
Julius Nielsen
Eva Pisano
Roberta Russo
John F. Steffensen
Cinzia Verde
2 Metazoan adaptation to deep-sea hydrothermal vents
42(26)
Stephane Hourdez
Didier Jollivet
3 Extremophiles populating high-level natural radiation areas (HLNRAs) in Iran: identification of new species and genera with biotechnological interest
68(19)
Fatemeh Heidari
Hossein Riahi
Zeinab Shariatmadari
PART II BIODIVERSITY, BIOENERGETIC PROCESSES, AND BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC INTERACTIONS
87(62)
Ad H.L. Huiskes
4 Metazoan life in anoxic marine sediments
89(12)
Roberto Danovaro
Cinzia Corinaldesi
Antonio Dell'Anno
Cristina Gambi
Antonio Pusceddu
Michael Tangherlini
5 How to survive winter? Adaptation and acclimation strategies of eukaryotic algae from polar terrestrial ecosystems
101(25)
Martina Pichrtova
Eva Hejdvkova
Linda Nedbalova
Josef Elster
6 Vertebrate viruses in polar ecosystems
126(23)
Jiri Cerny
Jana Elsterovd
Daniel Ruzek
Libor Grubhoffer
PART III LIFE IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS AND THE RESPONSES TO CHANGE: THE EXAMPLE OF POLAR ENVIRONMENTS
149(148)
Josef Elster
7 Life in the extreme environments of our planet under pressure: climate-induced threats and exploitation opportunities
151(33)
Melody S. Clark
Cinzia Verde
Silvia Fineschi
Francesco Loreto
Lloyd S. Peck
Guido di Frisco
8 The ecophysiology of responding to change in polar marine benthos
184(34)
Lloyd S. Peck
9 The Southern Ocean: an extreme environment or just home of unique ecosystems?
218(16)
Julian Gutt
Gerhard Dieckmann
10 Microorganisms in cryoturbated organic matter of Arctic permafrost soils
234(17)
Jiri Barta
11 Chemical ecology in the Southern Ocean
251(28)
Carlos Angulo-Preckler
Paula de Castro-Fernandez
Rafael Martin-Martin
Blanca Figuerola
Conxita Avila
12 Metabolic and taxonomic diversity in antarctic subglacial environments
279(18)
Trista J. Vick-Majors
Amanda M. Achberger
Alexander B. Michaud
John C. Priscu
PART IV LIFE AND HABITABILITY
297(46)
Howell G.M. Edwards
13 Analytical astrobiology: the search for life signatures and the remote detection of biomarkers through their Raman spectral interrogation
301(18)
Howell G.M. Edwards
Jan Jehlicka
14 Adaptation/acclimatisation mechanisms of oxyphototrophic microorganisms and their relevance to astrobiology
319(24)
Jana Kviderovd
CONCLUDING CHAPTER
15 Life at the extremes
343(12)
Steven I. Chown
Index 355
Guido di Prisco was Professor of Biochemistry and CNR (National Research Council) Research Associate, Institute of Biosciences and Bioresources, Naples, Italy. He was the CNR Research Director up until his retirement in 2004. He took part in numerous expeditions in both the Antarctic and Arctic. On September 29 2019, Guido passed away after a serious illness. Howell Edwards is Emeritus Professor of Molecular Spectroscopy, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Bradford. He is a member of the International Science Team on the RLS Raman instrument for the ExoMars 2020 mission. He has published over 1300 papers on Raman spectroscopy and its applications. Josef Elster is Professor in the Centre for Polar Ecology, Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, eské Budjovice, and senior scientist, Phycology Centre, Institute of Botany, Academy of Science of the Czech Republic, Tebo, Czech Republic. His expertise is in the field and laboratory study of polar cyanobacteria and microalgae. He has led or been a member of many polar research expeditions and was founder of the Czech Arctic Research Infrastructure 'Josef Svoboda Station', Svalbard. Ad H. L. Huiskes is a guest scientist at the Netherlands Institute of Sea Research (NIOZ), Yerseke, Netherlands. He led the Unit of Polar Ecology at the Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Yerseke, was acting Director of the Centre of Estuarine and Marine Ecology (now a division of NIOZ), and subsequently acting Director of the Yerseke branch of NIOZ. In addition, he was Vice President of the Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR, 20082012) and Lecturer of Polar Ecology at the University of Groningen.