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Lizards: Windows to the Evolution of Diversity

Lizards: Windows to the Evolution of Diversity
Lizards: Windows to the Evolution of Diversity



Biodiversity of Microbial Life: Foundations of Earth's Biosphere by James T. Staley,
Biodiversity of Microbial Life: Foundations of Earth's Biosphere by James T. Staley,
Biodiversity of Microbial Life places the importance and novelty of the diversity of the microbial world in perspective with the biodiversity of plants and animals. Microbial diversity has driven the evolution of all life on Earth as well as the nutrient cycles, which are key to the operation of the biosphere. Microorganisms live in all ecosystems, even extreme environments not habitable to other organisms. Noted experts including Carl Woese, the originator of the Tree of Life, and Rita Colwell, who is now Director of the National Science Foundation, offer their unique perspectives on the extent and importance of microbial biodiversity. Special emphasis is placed on: Evolution, speciation, and contrasts between microbial biodiversity and plant and animal biodiversityPhysiological and metabolic diversity of microorganismsBiodiversity of microbial life in terrestrial and marine environmentsSymbioses between microorganisms and plants, insects, and humansExtreme environments populated exclusively or primarily by microorganisms including thermal vents and hot springs, polar sea ice environments, and subterranean ecosystemsMicroorganisms and biotechnology Biodiversity of Microbial Life is an essential resource for all biologists interested in biodiversity.



Niche construction - Niche construction is the process in which an organism alters its own environment in order to increase its chance of survival. Traditionally, niche construction has been viewed as simply being an aspect of the organism's phenotype, and not having any special role in evolution.

GPE Palmtop Environment - The GPE Palmtop Environment or simply GPE aims to provide a Free Software GUI environment for palmtop and handheld computers running the GNU/Linux operating system. GPE uses the X Window System, the GTK+ widget toolkit, and the Matchbox window manager.

Digital organism - A digital organism is a self-replicating computer program that mutates and evolves. Digital organisms are used as a tool to study the dynamics of Darwinian evolution, and to test or verify specific hypotheses or mathematical models of evolution.

Habitat fragmentation - Habitat fragmentation is a process of environmental change important in evolution and conservation biology. As the name implies, it describes the emergence of discontinuities (fragmentation) in an organism's preferred environment (habitat).



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