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Title: The very basics of microbial ecology


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The very basics of microbial ecology
  • What is the unique position of microbes in the
    environment?

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I. Relationships among different organisms in an
ecosystem
  • Microbes are found at all levels of interaction
  • Most decomposers are microbes
  • Decomposers convert waste material into forms
    that other organisms can use

3
II. Adaptation to high and low levels of nutrients
  • Few nutrients (typically) in aqueous environments
    or in certain types of soil
  • Successful organisms are very efficient in
    acquiring what they need
  • Microbes can grow almost anywhere (but not all
    microbes grow everywhere)
  • Eutrophication- what happens when you get
    nutrients where theyre not supposed to be?

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III. Competition and antagonism
  • The organism that multiplies the fastest wins
  • Some organisms produce substances that give them
    an advantage (antibiotics, toxins)

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IV. Adaptation to change
Different microbes arise as the milk starts to
spoil
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Habitats and their characteristics
  • Aquatic- marine and fresh
  • Wide variance in temperature, nutrients, access
    to light, solid supports
  • Terrestrial (land)
  • Wet or dry, acidic or alkaline, little or much
    organic material

7
Flow of energy and chemicals
  • Energy sources sunlight or chemicals
  • Energy continually enters the system much of it
    is wasted
  • Chemicals are cycled through the environment,
    esp. carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus
  • Used as sources of energy and structure
  • Microbes are required for cycling of carbon,
    sulfur, nitrogen, phosphorus and many other
    elements

8
Symbiotic relationships between microbes and
other organisms
  • Mycorrhizae- fungi grow in symbiotic relationship
    with plants
  • Nitrogen fixing bacteria- convert nitrogen gas
    into form that plants can use-associate with
    legumes

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Summary
  • Organisms do NOT exist in isolation in the
    natural environment
  • Many different types of ecosystems are found on
    Earth the types of organisms vary in each
    ecosystem and are adapted to survive in that
    system
  • If the system changes, organisms must adapt to
    that change in order to survive
  • Microbes play unique and essential roles in each
    ecosystem
  • Think of the body as an ecosystem

10
Microbial ecology applied to hazardous waste
treatment
  • Basic principles
  • Microbes can grow in almost any environment
  • Microbes recycle nutrients
  • Microbes can be physically removed from the
    environment
  • Some microbes cause disease most do not
  • Knowledge and application of microbial metabolism
    may be very beneficial

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Human activities generate wastes that must be
dealt with
  • Pathogens (disease-causing microbes)
  • Organic wastes (can lead to reduction of
    biological oxygen demand of water)
  • Wastewater treatment
  • Toxic chemicals synthetic chemicals
  • bioremediation
  • Solid waste management
  • composting
  • Protection of clean water supply
  • Filtration disinfection
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