A professor in the Department of Microbiology at the University of Washington, Dr. James T. Staley received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis in 1967. He also serves as Chairman of Bergey's Manual Trust and holds positions on the editorial boards of Geomicrobiology, Diversity and Conservation, and Environmental Microbiology. His primary research interest is general microbiology with an emphasis on microbial evolution, diversity, ecology and bacterial taxonomy.
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PART I: EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY OF MICROORGANISMS IN ECOSYSTEMS. | |||
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PART II: PHYSIOLOGICAL AND METABOLIC DIVERSITY OF MICROORGANISMS. | |||
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PART III: MICROBIAL DIVERSITY OF MAJOR ECOSYSTEMS. | |||
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PART IV: BIODIVERSITY AND ROLE OF MICROORGANISMS IN PLANT AND ANIMAL SYMBIOSES. | |||
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PART V: MICROBIAL DIVERSITY OF EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS. | |||
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PART VI: MICROBIAL DIVERSITY, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE OF BIODIVERSITY. | |||
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