The Modern Scholar
Unseen Diversity: The World of Bacteria
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Professor Betsey Dexter Dyer
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Professor Betsey Dexter Dyer
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Bacteria are the most overlooked organisms on your nature walk. You see birds, trees, and wildflowers. You may even examine fungi, rock formations, mosses, lichens, nests, tracks, and insects. However, it is likely that you are not seeing bacteria even though you may know they are there in countless numbers, far outnumbering the other organisms, and that their influence on the environment is vast and profound.Professor Betsey Dexter Dyer of Wheaton College examines the role of bacteria as major players in Earth's biodiversity. In the course of these fascinating lectures, Professor Dyer delves into the history of microbiology, the four billion year history of bacteria and archaea as the dominant organisms on Earth, and the place of pathogens in the greater context of the bacterial world. This course serves as both a field guide for curious naturalists and a friendly introduction to the world of bacteria and archaea.
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- Andrew Malleson
- 2020-12-29
A lovely corse of lectures
This is a beautiful presention on the subject of bacteria. It is easy to listen to and is full of intersting ideas. it is suitable both for the novice as well as the expert.
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