AME Editorial Staff
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Marine Microbial Ecology
Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan
Laboratoire d'Oceanographie de Villefranche,
Station Zoologique, B.P. 28,
06230 Villefranche-sur-Mer, France
Tel: (+33) 4.93.76.38.21
Fax: (+33) 4.93.76.38.34
Email:
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Limnetic Microbial Ecology
Paul A. del Giorgio
Département des sciences biologiques,
Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM),
CP 8888, succursale Centre Ville,
Montréal (Québec), Canada H3C 3P8
Tel (+1) 514 987-3000 (2072)
Fax (+1) 514 987-4647
Email:
Outgoing
DEPUTY MANAGING EDITOR
(until end of 2005)
John Dolan
Laboratoire d'Oceanographie de Villefranche,
Station Zoologique, B.P. 28,
06230 Villefranche-sur-Mer, France
Tel: (+33) 4.93.76.38.22
Fax: (+33) 4.93.76.38.34
Email:
EDITORS
Jim Ammerman
Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences,
Rutgers University,
71 Dudley Road
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8521, USA
Tel: (+1) 732 6555 ext. 339
Fax: (+1) 732 932 8578
Email: ammerman@imcs.rutgers.edu
Bacterial physiology, nutrient cycling (regulation of enzyme expression in bacteria)
Gunnar Bratbak
Dept of Microbiology,
University of Bergen,
Jahnebakken 5,
N-5020 Bergen, Norway
Tel: (+47) 55 58 26 58
Fax: (+47) 55 58 96 71
Email:
Viral ecology
Jed Fuhrman
Marine Biology Res. Section,
Dept of Biological Sciences,
University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, California 90089-0371, USA
Tel: (+1) 213 740 5757
Fax: (+1) 213 740 8123
Email:
Molecular ecology; biodiversity
Edna Granéli
Marine Sciences Department, University of Kalmar, 391 82 Kalmar Sweden
Tel: +46 480 447307
Fax: +46 480 447305
Email:
Harmful algal blooms, nuisance species
Dittmar Hahn
Department of Biology, Texas State University, 601 University Drive, San Marcos, Texas 78666, USA
Tel: +1 512 245 3372
Fax: +1 512 245 8713
Email:
Molecular microbial ecology
Paul J. Harrison
AMCE, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel: + 852 2358 7348
Fax: + 852 2335 9317
Email:
Phytoplankton ecology
Gerhard J Herndl
Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research,
PO Box 59
1790 AB Den Burg, Texel
The Netherlands
Tel: + 31 222 369 507
Fax: + 31 222 319 674
Email:
Microbes in extreme environments
Staffan Kjelleberg
School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences and Centre for Marine Biofouling and Bio-Innovation, The University of New South Wales
UNSW Sydney 2052
Australia
Tel: + 61 2 9385 2102
Fax: + 61 2 9385 1779
Email:
Biofilm research
William K. W. Li
Biological Oceanography Section,
Bedford Institute of Oceanography,
Department of Fisheries and Oceans,
PO Box 1006,
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada B2Y 4A2
Tel: (+1) 902 426 6349
Fax: (+1) 902 426 9388
Email:
Microbial phytoplankton ecology
Søren Rysgaard
Greenland Institute of Natural Resources
Box 570, Kivioq 2
DK-3900 Nuuk, Greenland
Email: Rysgaard@natur.gl
Benthic ecology
Robert Sanders
Department of Biology, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, USA
Tel: (+1) 215 204 2056
Fax: (+1) 215 204 6646
Email:
Trophic interactions; mixotrophy
Karel Simek
Hydrobiological Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences, 37005
Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic
Tel: (+420) 38 777 5873
Fax: (+420) 38 530 0248
Email:
Bacteria-protozoa interactions, microbial dynamics in freshwaters
Curtis Suttle
Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences
(Oceanography) University of British Columbia
6270 University Blvd. Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4
Tel: (+1) 604 822 8610
Fax: (+1) 604 822 6091
Email:
Phytophages (virus-phytoplankton interactions)
Frede Thingstad
Dept of Microbiology, University of Bergen,
Jahnebakken 5, N-5020 Bergen, Norway
Tel: (+47) 55 58 26 83
Fax: (+47) 55 58 96 71
Email:
Modelling; nutrient cycles
Bess B. Ward
Princeton University, Department of Geosciences, Guyot Hall, Princeton, New Jersey 08544-1003, USA
Tel: (+1) 609 258 5150
Fax: (+1) 609 258 1274
Email:
Nitrogen cycle: nitrification, denitrification, dissolved organic nitrogen
REVIEW EDITORS
Anderson OR
Palisades, NY, USA
Physiological ecology and cell biology of protists
Arndt H
Köln, Germany
Heterotrophic protists; microbial food webs
Berman T
Tiberias, Israel
Phytoplankton ecology; limnology; microbial food web; nutrient cycling
Berninger UG
Salzburg, Austria
Free-living benthic protozoans (marine and limnetic)
Bjørnsen PK
Roskilde, Denmark
Bacterioplankton biomass and production; carbon flow in pelagic ecosystems
Boetius A
Bremen, Germany
Deep-sea microbial ecology
Burkill PH
Southampton, United Kingdom
Flow cytometry; microzooplankton; phytoplankton
Campbell L
College Station, TX, USA
Autotrophic picoplankton production
Canfield DE
Odense, Denmark
Biogeochemistry; carbon mineralisation; stable isotope geochemistry
Carman KR
Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Benthic Ecology
Caumette P
Pau, France
Sulphur cycle; bacteria; trophic relations
Christaki U
Wimereux, Italy
Copepods, bacterial production, ciliates; trophic interactions
Chróst RJ
Warsaw, Poland
Microbial enzymes; bacterial production; decomposition of organic matter; microbial DOC utilization
Coats DW
Edgewater, MD, USA
Protistology, especially ciliates and dinoflagellates; parasitism
Cohen Y
Jerusalem, Israel
Microbial mats; biofilm; benthic cyanobacteria: ecology, physiology, molecular biology; sulfate reducing bacteria
Colwell RR
College Park, MD, USA
Microbiology; molecular biology
Deming J
Seattle, WA, USA
Deep sea and arctic microbiology; hydrothermal vents
Ducklow H
Gloucester Point, VA, USA
Bacterioplankton dynamics; food web modeling; global carbon cycle
Dyall-Smith M
Melbourne, Australia
Hypersaline microbiology, including microbial ecology, virology, and genetics of haloarchaea
Estrada M
Barcelona, Spain
Marine phytoplankton; marine primary production
Fenchel T
Helsingør, Denmark
Microbial population ecology; anaerobic and microanaerobic habitats; microbial symbiosis
Güde H
Langenargen, Germany
Bacteria-zooplankton interactions; nutrient dynamics
Hagström Å
Kalmar, Sweden
Microbial food webs; marine microbiology
Hobbie JE
Woods Hole, MA, USA
Microbial carbon cycling (limnetic and marine)
Hodson RE
Athens, GA, USA
Marine microbial ecology, molecular methods
Höfle MG
Braunschweig, Germany
Molecular biology and taxonomy of freshwater bacteria; release of genetically engineered microorganisms
Hollibaugh JT
Athens, GA, USA
Bacterial physiology
Hoppe HG
Kiel, Germany
Microbiology, including methods; microbial planktology, microbial enzymatic dynamics
Jørgensen NOG
Frederiksberg, Denmark
Occurrence and microbial cycling of dissolved nitrogen; amino acid enantiometers; bacterial degradation; cyanobacterial toxin
Joye S
Athens, GA, USA
Sediments - biogeochemistry and elemental cycling
Jürgens K
Rostock, Germany
Impact of metazooplankton on microbial food webs; grazing
Karl DM
Honolulu, HI, USA
Bacterial phytoplankton ecology
King D M
Walpole, ME, USA
Sediment biogeochemistry
Kirchman D
Lewes, DE, USA
Inorganic N uptake; degradation of macromolecules
Kristensen E
Odense, Denmark
Biogeochemistry in marine sediments; bioturbation; decomposition
Lancelot C
Brussels, Belgium
Phytoplankton primary production; modeling; food web structure
Laval-Peuto M
Nice, France
Endosymbiosis; ultrastructure; cell cycle of protists
Lee JJ
New York, NY, USA
Endosymbiosis; microbial food webs (protozoans and diatoms); littoral benthic diatoms; isolation of littoral benthic microbes and meiofauna; tracer feeding experiments
Legendre L
Villefranche-sur-Mer, France
Biological oceanography; primary production (phytoplankton and ice algae)
Lochte K
Kiel, Germany
Deep-sea microbiology, marine microbial ecology
Lomstein BA
Aarhus, Denmark
Nitrogen turnover in marine and limnetic sediments; dissolved organic nitrogen and carbon
Lynn DH
Guelph, ON, Canada
Ciliate taxonomy, phylogeny, ecology and behavior; microbial loop
Manganelli M
Monteporzio, Italy
Bacterial processing of organic matter
Mayer LM
Walpole, ME, USA
Sedimentary diagenesis; bioavailability; carbon cycle; trace metals
Meyers SP
Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Physiological ecology of microorganisms; aquaculture; fungi, yeast, nematodes
Müller H
Konstanz, Germany
Limnetic protozoans; seasonal succession; grazing; selective feeding
Nagata T
Otsu Shiga, Japan
Bacteria and heterotrophic flagellates; cycling of organic matter
Nedwell DB
Colchester, United Kingdom
Microbial processes in marine and estuarine sediments
Neuer S
Tempe, AZ, USA
Pico-/nanoplankton, phagotrophic protists, dinoflagellates, ciliates, particle flux
Nival P
Villefranche-sur-Mer, France
Food web dynamics; modeling of trophic relations; population dynamics
Olson RJ
Woods Hole, MA, USA
Marine nitrogen cycle; applications of flow cytometry to phytoplankton analysis; picoplankton ecology
Partensky F
Roscoff, France
Molecular ecology, picoplankton
Pedrós-Alió C
Barcelona, Spain
Ecology and physiology of phototrophic bacteria; trophic relations in marine, freshwater and hypersaline environments
Pernthaler J
Bremen, Germany
Bacterioplankton diversity; population dynamics; fluorescence in situ hybridization; bacterioplankton-protist interactions
Psenner R
Innsbruck, Austria
Limnetic biogeochemistry of acidification; eutrophication; UV-B effects on aquatic organisms; cycling of phosphorus and organic matter
Riemann B
Roskilde, Denmark
Trophic relations; bacteria; phytoplankton; mixotrophic flagellates
Rivkin RB
St. John's, NF, Canada
Marine phytoplankton and microorganisms; polar planktonic processes; food web dynamics
Rothhaupt KO
Konstanz, Germany
Trophic dynamics; mixotrophy; nutrient dynamics
Sellner K
Edgewater, MD, USA
Algal ecology including primary production in phytoplankton, microphytobenthos and macroalgae
Sempere R
Marseille, France
Dynamics of dissolved organic matter in the sea
Sherr B & E
Corvallis, OR, USA
Microbial food webs; trophic roles of phagotrophic protozoans
Simé-Ngando T
Aubiere, France
Heterotrophic microbial interactions from viruses to protozoa; marine and inland plankton; ice microbiota
Simon M
Oldenburg, Germany
Marine and limnetic bacterioplankton; viruses; nutrient dynamics
Smith DC
Narragansett, RI, USA
Microbial ecology; biogeochemical processes
Steward GF
Honolulu, HI, USA
Marine bacteria and viruses, molecular approaches to microbial ecology, microbes in biogeochemical cycling
Straskrabová V
Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic
Bacterioplankton activity and interactions
Takahashi M
Tokyo, Japan
Phytoplankton population dynamics in aquatic environments
Taniguchi A
Sendai, Japan
Pico- and nanoplankton biomass; oligotrich and tintinnid ecology
Tebo BM
La Jolla, CA, USA
Microbial biogeochemistry of metals
Turley C
Plymouth, United Kingdom
Formation and decomposition of particulate material by marine microorganisms: biogeochemical significance
Turner JT
North Dartmouth, MA, USA
Microbial plankton ecology; biogeography; feeding interactions
Vaulot D
Roscoff, France
Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus, picoeucaryotes; flow cytometry of natural populations; DNA staining
Verity PG
Savannah, GA, USA
Phytoplankton physiological ecology; zooplankton feeding; gelatinous zooplankton
Vetriani C
New Brunswick, NJ, USA
Deep-sea microbiology, extremophiles, molecular ecology, adaptations to extreme environments
Voytek M
Reston, VA, USA
Microbial and molecular ecology; nitrogen cycling; nitrification; denitrification
Waterbury J
Woods Hole, MA, USA
Ecology and diversity of marine cyanobacteria; marine viruses
Wood AM
Eugene, OR, USA
Community ecology; phytoplankton evolution and deep chlorophyll maximum; picoplankton
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