Fernandes Duarte / Passarini / Elster Polar Microbes and Climate Change
Erscheinungsjahr 2025
ISBN: 978-3-032-07096-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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A Molecular Understanding for Sustainable Future
E-Book, Englisch, 386 Seiten
Reihe: Biomedical and Life Sciences (R0)
ISBN: 978-3-032-07096-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Recent studies on extremophiles have focused on thermophiles, microbes that thrive in high temperatures, while psychrophiles, which prefer cold environments, have received less attention. However, interest in cold-adapted microbes, especially those in polar regions, has increased significantly in recent decades. Given that much of Earth’s biosphere remains below 5°C, psychrophiles likely outnumber thermophiles. Oceans, covering over 75% of the planet, maintain deep water temperatures between 2–4°C. Antarctica offers both terrestrial and aquatic cold habitats, including ice that melts seasonally. Other cold ecosystems include permafrost, alpine soils, cold deserts, marine sediments, glaciers, and sea ice.
This book explores microbial diversity and adaptation in extreme polar environments, emphasizing their potential for biotechnological applications. It presents a comprehensive overview of molecular diversity and genetic adaptations in cold-loving microorganisms. The chapters detail representative microbial groups, their habitats, and survival strategies in frigid conditions. It is designed for scientists interested in how life persists in extreme cold.
To survive in such harsh climates, polar microbes have evolved specific regulatory mechanisms to respond to environmental stressors. Over the past decade, research has uncovered microbial responses to anthropogenic challenges like UV-B radiation, nutrient scarcity, desiccation, heavy metals, and temperature extremes. These studies have provided the basis for understanding gene regulatory pathways involved in morphological, physiological, and metabolic adaptations.
Despite advances, the molecular diversity and adaptation mechanisms of polar microbes remain poorly studied. Research is dispersed, and there is a need for a unified resource. This book aims to fill that gap by offering a complete, up-to-date atlas of microbial life in polar regions, highlighting their unique adaptations and potential for future scientific and industrial exploration.
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Chapter 1. The Enigma of Photopsychrophily and Adaptation to Polar Habitats.- Chapter 2. Impact of Microplastics on Microbial Communities In Polar Environments.- Chapter 3. Antarctic and Arctic Seaweeds: Reassessing Diversity, Ecophysiological Adaptations, Connections and Changes in Biogeographical Distribution, as a Survival Strategy Facing Meteorological and Oceanographic Changes.- Chapter 4. Life in the Abyss: Exploring Microbial Diversity and Adaptation in the Deep Sea.- Chapter 5. The Biocatalytic Potential of Extremozyme and Efficient Downstream Processing.- Chapter 6. Insights into the Diversity, Adaptations and Ecological Function Of Antarctic Microorganisms Provided by Genomics.- Chapter 7. Agricultural Applications of Antarctic Bacteria and Fungi.- Chapter 8. Microbes-mediated Remediation of Petroleum And Hydrocarbons In Antarctic Environments.- Chapter 9. Enzymes with Pharmaceutical Applications by Microorganisms From Polar Environments.- Chapter 10. Antarctic Continent as a Natural Reservoir For Prospecting New Antifungal Agents Produced by Filamentous Fungi.- Chapter 11. Soil, Climate, and Food Security: Strategies and Sustainable Solutions for Global nourishment.- Chapter 12. An Over View of Microbes Present In The Extreme Environment.- Chapter 13. Pigments Production By Fungi From Polar Environments: From Cold to Industry.- Chapter 14: Winter thaws in polar terrestrial environments under global warming: impacts and survival strategies.




