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Diatom Gliding Motility Biology And Applications 1st Edition Kalina M Manoylov Stanley A Cohn Richard Gordon

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Diatom Gliding Motility Biology And Applications 1st Edition Kalina M Manoylov Stanley A Cohn Richard Gordon
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Publisher: Wiley-Scrivener
File Extension: PDF
File size: 94.34 MB
Pages: 480
Author: Kalina M. Manoylov; Stanley A. Cohn; Richard Gordon
ISBN: 9781119526353, 1119526353
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Diatom Gliding Motility Biology And Applications 1st Edition Kalina M Manoylov Stanley A Cohn Richard Gordon by Kalina M. Manoylov; Stanley A. Cohn; Richard Gordon 9781119526353, 1119526353 instant download after payment.

The book will cover a broad range of work describing our current state of understanding on the topic, including: historic knowledge and misconceptions of motility; evolution of diatom motility; diatom ecology & physiology; cell biology and biochemistry of diatom motility, anatomy of motile diatoms; observations of diatom motile behavior; diatom competitive ability, unique forms of diatom motility as found in the genus Eunotia; and Models of Motility.

This volume is the first book attempting to gather such information surrounding diatom motility into one volume focusing on this single topic.  Readers will be able to gather both the current state of understanding on the potential mechanisms and ecological regulators of motility, as well as possible models and approaches used to help determine how diatoms accomplish such varied behaviors as diurnal movements, accumulation into areas of light, niche partitioning to increase species success.  Given the fact that diatoms remain one of the most ecologically crucial cells in aquatic ecosystems, our hope is that this volume will act as a springboard towards future research into diatom motility and even better resolution of some of the issues in motility.

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