Biodiversity of Ciliates and their Symbionts
In the past three decades, a stream of criminological inquiry has emerged which explores, measures, and theorizes crimes and harms to the environment at the micro-, mezzo-, and macro-levels. This “green criminology”, as it has come to be known, has widened the criminological gaze to consider crimes...
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| description | In the past three decades, a stream of criminological inquiry has emerged which explores, measures, and theorizes crimes and harms to the environment at the micro-, mezzo-, and macro-levels. This “green criminology”, as it has come to be known, has widened the criminological gaze to consider crimes and harms committed against air, land (from forests to wetlands), nonhuman animals, and water in local, regional, national, and international areas or arenas. Accordingly, green criminology has endeavored to understand the causes and consequences of air and water pollution, biodiversity loss, climate change, corporate environmental crime (e.g., illegal waste disposal), food production and distribution, resource extraction and exploitation, and wildlife trade and trafficking, while also exploring potential responses to these issues. This book seeks to introduce the green criminological perspective to a broader social science audience. Recognizing that green criminology is not the first social science to explore the phenomena and harms at the intersections of humanity and ecology, this book offers an introduction to some of the unique insights developed over nearly 30 years of green criminological thought and scholarship to students, professors, researchers, and practitioners working in the fields of anthropology, economics, environmental humanities, environmental sociology, geography, history, and political ecology. This book contains contributions from researchers in green criminology from around the world, including early- and mid-career scholars, as well as more established voices in the field—all of whom are dedicated to exposing, understanding, and ultimately hoping to thwart further environmental degradation and despoliation. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-683282024-03-30T23:24:55Z Biodiversity of Ciliates and their Symbionts Schrallhammer, Martina biogeography ciliates Paramecium quindecaurelia cytochrome C oxidase subunit I gene sibling species species concept in protists bacterial symbionts symbiosis intranuclear bacteria Holospora Gortzia Paramecium Micractinium tetrahymenae Tetrahymena Utricularia facultative endosymbiosis ciliate-algae symbiosis Chlorella variabilis Micractinium conductrix diagnostic PCR ciliate–algae symbiosis Holospora-like bacteria host–parasite interactions 16S rRNA gene full-cycle rRNA approach TEM fluorescence in situ hybridization algal-ciliate symbiosis mycosporine-like amino acids Pelagodileptus trachelioides planktonic freshwater ciliates Stokesia vernalis Vorticella chlorellata Chlorella endosymbiosis intracellular algae Micractinium photobiont infection syngen n/a thema EDItEUR::L Law thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare, criminology::JKV Crime and criminology::JKVG Drugs trade / drug trafficking In the past three decades, a stream of criminological inquiry has emerged which explores, measures, and theorizes crimes and harms to the environment at the micro-, mezzo-, and macro-levels. This “green criminology”, as it has come to be known, has widened the criminological gaze to consider crimes and harms committed against air, land (from forests to wetlands), nonhuman animals, and water in local, regional, national, and international areas or arenas. Accordingly, green criminology has endeavored to understand the causes and consequences of air and water pollution, biodiversity loss, climate change, corporate environmental crime (e.g., illegal waste disposal), food production and distribution, resource extraction and exploitation, and wildlife trade and trafficking, while also exploring potential responses to these issues. This book seeks to introduce the green criminological perspective to a broader social science audience. Recognizing that green criminology is not the first social science to explore the phenomena and harms at the intersections of humanity and ecology, this book offers an introduction to some of the unique insights developed over nearly 30 years of green criminological thought and scholarship to students, professors, researchers, and practitioners working in the fields of anthropology, economics, environmental humanities, environmental sociology, geography, history, and political ecology. This book contains contributions from researchers in green criminology from around the world, including early- and mid-career scholars, as well as more established voices in the field—all of whom are dedicated to exposing, understanding, and ultimately hoping to thwart further environmental degradation and despoliation. 2021-05-01T15:07:01Z 2021-05-01T15:07:01Z 2021 book ONIX_20210501_9783039439676_72 9783039439676 9783039439683 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68328 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3338 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3338 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03943-968-3 10.3390/books978-3-03943-968-3 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039439676 9783039439683 120 Basel, Switzerland open access |
| spellingShingle | biogeography ciliates Paramecium quindecaurelia cytochrome C oxidase subunit I gene sibling species species concept in protists bacterial symbionts symbiosis intranuclear bacteria Holospora Gortzia Paramecium Micractinium tetrahymenae Tetrahymena Utricularia facultative endosymbiosis ciliate-algae symbiosis Chlorella variabilis Micractinium conductrix diagnostic PCR ciliate–algae symbiosis Holospora-like bacteria host–parasite interactions 16S rRNA gene full-cycle rRNA approach TEM fluorescence in situ hybridization algal-ciliate symbiosis mycosporine-like amino acids Pelagodileptus trachelioides planktonic freshwater ciliates Stokesia vernalis Vorticella chlorellata Chlorella endosymbiosis intracellular algae Micractinium photobiont infection syngen n/a thema EDItEUR::L Law thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare, criminology::JKV Crime and criminology::JKVG Drugs trade / drug trafficking Biodiversity of Ciliates and their Symbionts |
| title | Biodiversity of Ciliates and their Symbionts |
| title_full | Biodiversity of Ciliates and their Symbionts |
| title_fullStr | Biodiversity of Ciliates and their Symbionts |
| title_full_unstemmed | Biodiversity of Ciliates and their Symbionts |
| title_short | Biodiversity of Ciliates and their Symbionts |
| title_sort | biodiversity of ciliates and their symbionts |
| topic | biogeography ciliates Paramecium quindecaurelia cytochrome C oxidase subunit I gene sibling species species concept in protists bacterial symbionts symbiosis intranuclear bacteria Holospora Gortzia Paramecium Micractinium tetrahymenae Tetrahymena Utricularia facultative endosymbiosis ciliate-algae symbiosis Chlorella variabilis Micractinium conductrix diagnostic PCR ciliate–algae symbiosis Holospora-like bacteria host–parasite interactions 16S rRNA gene full-cycle rRNA approach TEM fluorescence in situ hybridization algal-ciliate symbiosis mycosporine-like amino acids Pelagodileptus trachelioides planktonic freshwater ciliates Stokesia vernalis Vorticella chlorellata Chlorella endosymbiosis intracellular algae Micractinium photobiont infection syngen n/a thema EDItEUR::L Law thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare, criminology::JKV Crime and criminology::JKVG Drugs trade / drug trafficking |
| topic_facet | biogeography ciliates Paramecium quindecaurelia cytochrome C oxidase subunit I gene sibling species species concept in protists bacterial symbionts symbiosis intranuclear bacteria Holospora Gortzia Paramecium Micractinium tetrahymenae Tetrahymena Utricularia facultative endosymbiosis ciliate-algae symbiosis Chlorella variabilis Micractinium conductrix diagnostic PCR ciliate–algae symbiosis Holospora-like bacteria host–parasite interactions 16S rRNA gene full-cycle rRNA approach TEM fluorescence in situ hybridization algal-ciliate symbiosis mycosporine-like amino acids Pelagodileptus trachelioides planktonic freshwater ciliates Stokesia vernalis Vorticella chlorellata Chlorella endosymbiosis intracellular algae Micractinium photobiont infection syngen n/a thema EDItEUR::L Law thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare, criminology::JKV Crime and criminology::JKVG Drugs trade / drug trafficking |
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