
Extremophiles in Deep-Sea Environments
بواسطة
K. Horikoshi; K. Tsujii
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Science & Technology
Health & Wellness
تنسيق
كيندل
صفحات
328
لغة
ياباني
منشور
Jan 1, 2012
الناشر
Springer
الطبعة
1999
رقم ISBN-10
4431679251
رقم ISBN-13
9784431679257
الوصف
In the depths of the ocean, where sunlight barely penetrates and pressures exceed anything found on land, a fascinating world of extremophiles flourishes. K. Horikoshi and K. Tsujii delve into this captivating realm, exploring the unique adaptations that enable these organisms to survive and thrive in some of the most inhospitable environments on Earth. Through rigorous scientific inquiry and engaging narrative, the authors uncover the intricate relationships these extremophiles maintain with their surroundings, offering readers a glimpse into life at the ocean's depths.
The book combines cutting-edge research with an accessible tone, making it appealing to both scientists and those intrigued by the wonders of nature. By highlighting the biochemical and genetic mechanisms that allow extremophiles to endure high pressures, extreme temperatures, and lack of nutrients, the authors illuminate not only the resilience of life but also the potential applications of these organisms in biotechnology.
As readers navigate through the challenges and triumphs of these remarkable life forms, they gain an appreciation for the complexity of life on Earth. The exploration of deep-sea extremophiles serves as a reminder of the untapped knowledge that lies beneath the waves, encouraging a deeper understanding of ecological systems and the vital role these organisms play in the broader biosphere.
The book combines cutting-edge research with an accessible tone, making it appealing to both scientists and those intrigued by the wonders of nature. By highlighting the biochemical and genetic mechanisms that allow extremophiles to endure high pressures, extreme temperatures, and lack of nutrients, the authors illuminate not only the resilience of life but also the potential applications of these organisms in biotechnology.
As readers navigate through the challenges and triumphs of these remarkable life forms, they gain an appreciation for the complexity of life on Earth. The exploration of deep-sea extremophiles serves as a reminder of the untapped knowledge that lies beneath the waves, encouraging a deeper understanding of ecological systems and the vital role these organisms play in the broader biosphere.