Lecture 1: Intro Flashcards
Define ecology.
The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment
Define microbial ecology.
The study of the behavior and activities of microorganisms in their natural environments
What is an ecosystem?
A community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
What shapes an ecosystem?
- Biotic factors
- Abiotic factors
Define biotic factors.
The living influences on organisms within an ecosystem
Define abiotic factors.
The physical nonliving factors that shape ecosystems
What does environmental microbiology focus on?
All-over microbial processes that occur in soil/water/food
- Broader-scale effects of microbial presence and activities
Early microbiology was often _____.
Observational
Who invented enrichment culture?
Sergei Winogradsky
Explain the birth of virology.
Tobacco mosaic disease
- Passed leaf pulp through filters and painted the liquid on healthy leaves
- Repeated several times serially
1. If a chemical effect –> the effect would get weaker
2. Heating the liquid inactivated “it”
3. “It” was too small to see under a microscope (so “it” is not bacteria)
When did microbial ecology emerge as a true field of study?
1960s - 1970s
When did molecular microbial ecology emerge?
1980s - 1990s
When did the ___omics era revolutionize our understanding of the complexity of microbial communities?
2000s