domingo, 18 de agosto de 2013

Bibliografia

Alberts, B., Bray, D., Johnson, A., Lewis, J., Raff, M., Roberts, K. y Walter, P. Essentials in Cell Biology. An Introduction to the Molecular Biol - Garland Publishing, New York & London (2003).

Bayer C, Heindl NR, Rinke C, Lücker S, Ott JA, et al. (2009) Molecular characterization of the symbionts associated with marine nematodes of the genus Robbea. Environ Microbiol Rep 1: 136–144.

Begon, M., Harper, J.L. y Townsend, C.R. 1999 (3ª ed. Inglesa [1996], 2ª española). Ecología. Individuos, poblaciones y comunidades. Omega. Cap 3.

Bertrand, M. and J.P. Lumaret. 1992. The role of Diplopoda litter grazing activity on recycling processes in a Mediterranean climate. Vegetatio 99-100:289-297.

Campbell, R. 1987. Ecologia Microbiana. Editorial Limusa. Noriega editores. México. 518p.

Childress, J.J., C.R. Fisher, J.A. Favuzzi, R.E. Kochevar, N.K. Sanders, and A.M. Alayse. 1991. “Sulfide-driven Autotrophic Balance in the Bacterial Symbiont-containing Hydrothermal Vent Tubeworm, Riftia Pachyptila Jones.” Zoological-Record-Volume-127, Section-6B-Annelida-etc. 180(1): 135–53.

Dattagupta S, Schaperdoth I, Montanari A, Mariani S, Kita N, et al. (2009) A novel symbiosis between chemoautotrophic bacteria and a freshwater cave amphipod. ISME J 3: 935–943.

Dubilier N, Bergin C, Lott C (2008) Symbiotic diversity in marine animals: the art of harnessing chemosynthesis. Nature Rev Microbiol 6: 725–740.

Eckert R., Randall D., Augustine G. 1994. Fisiología Animal. Mecanismos y adaptaciones. 3° Ed., Ed. Interamericana. Mc Graw- Hill, 1994. ISBN: 84-7615-438-0.

Galante E & Marcos García M. A. Detritívoros, Coprófagos y Necrófagos. Boletín de la SEA, 1997, 20:57-64.

Galante, E.; García-Román, M.; Barrera, I. & Galindo, P. 1991. Comparison of spatial distribution of dung-feeding scarabs (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae, Geotrupidae) in wooded and open pastureland in the Mediterranean «Dehesa» area of the Iberian Peninsula. Environ. Entomol., 20(1): 90-97.

Goffredi S (2010) Indigenous ectosymbiotic bacteria associated with diverse hydrothermal vent invertebrates. Environ Microbiol Rep 2: 479–488.

Goldstein L. 1981. Fisiología Comparada, Ed. Interamericana, 1981. ISBN: 968-25-0728-6.

Halffter, G. y W. D. Edmonds. 1982. The nesting behavior of dung beetles (Scarabaeinae). An ecological and evolutive approach. Instituto de Ecología/ MAB–UNESCO, México, D.F. p. 176.

Hand, Sc; Somero, Gn, 1983: Energy metabolism pathways of hydrothermal vent animals: adaptations to a food-rich and sulfide-rich deep-sea environment. Biological bulletin 165(1): 167-181.

Hill R., Wyse G., Anderson M. 2006. Fisiología Animal, Ed. Médica Panamericana, 2006. ISBN: 84-7903-990-6.

Madigan M. T., J. M. Martinko y J. Parker. 2003. Brock: Biología de los microorganismos. (10ªedición). Ed. Pearson-Prentice-Hall, Madrid. pp 22-37; pp 56-66.

Molles, M. 2006 (3ª ed. americana [2005], 1ª española). Ecología. Conceptos y aplicaciones. Mc Graw-Hill/Interamericana. Cap. 8.

Newell, S.Y. 1993. Decomposition of shoots of a salt-marsh grass. Methodology and dynamics of microbial assemblages. En Advances in Microbial Ecology. Vol.13. Jones, J.G. (Ed). Plenum Press. New York.

Scearce Carolyn, 2006. Hydrothermal Vent Communities. Discovery Guides 2006 CSA Released May 2006. http://www.csa.com/discoveryguides/discoveryguides-main.php.

Selva, N., B. Jedrzejewska, W. Jedrzejewski, and A. Wajrak. 2005. Factors affecting carcass use by a guild of scavengers in European temperate woodland. Canadian Journal of Zoology 83:1590-1601.


Waksman, S.A. y Tenney, F.G. 1928. Composition of natural organic materials and their decomposition in the soil: III. The influence of nature of plant upon the rapidity of its decomposition. Soil Science 26:155-171.

No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario