Soil ecosystem engineering by the train millipede Parafontaria laminata

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Periodic swarming by adult train millipedes Parafontaria laminata (Attems, 1909) occurs in central Japan on an 8-year cycle, and the emergence of new adults is highly predictable. Millipede biomass reaches a maximum and feeding habits change upon the emergence of adults. Larvae are geophagous while adults feed on both litter and soil. We hypothesized that the shift in the developmental stages of P. laminata influenced the carbon dynamics in the soil and conducted a field mesocosm experiment in a larch plantation forest over 2 years (1999 and 2000) using three developmental stages: sixth- and seventh-instar larvae and adults. By experimentally manipulating millipede density at four levels, we obtained the following results: larvae were geophagous, while adults consumed both litter and soil (mixed-feeding) and consequently showed stronger density effects on litter decomposition rates than larvae; adult activities in the high-density treatment increased soil microbial biomass but not at low adult densities or at the larval stages; and adults increased the carbon accumulation in soil layers especially at high densities due to their mixed-feeding on litter and soil. We determined that due to synchronized postembryonic development with high densities and changes in feeding habits, the train millipede periodically sequestered carbon in this forest.

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Engineering Spider Silk – William Marcotte


William Marcotte, Ph.D. Associate Professor Genetics & Biochemistry Nature has developed incredible systems and materials that we would really like to be able to take advantage of. Were focusing on one of the silks thats produced by spiders, namely the dragline fiber silks these fibers are protein based which makes them very attractive for a number of different applications and they also have very incredible properties. We have to learn how the spider has been able to put these proteins together into a fiber so that we can then translate that information into an environmentally friendly way to make these new materials. We cant count on spiders to do this for us because spiders, as a rule, tend to be somewhat anti-social creatures being cannibalistic and territorial its impossible to farm them the way you would farm something like a silk worm. If we should be able to produce sufficient quantities of these proteins in order to make fibers from them fibers and/or films from them there are really a lot of different uses that come to mind: everything from incredibly resilient fabrics, to films that may end up being used as body parts for automobiles or in the aerospace industry.

Antisense Engineering


Biochemistry Final. Antisense Engineering is a method of silencing genes. A rollicking nucleotide-ripper with plenty of double helix rotations and biology major melodrama. Soundtrack: Audrey’s Dad.

Modern Biotechnology: Connecting Innovations in Microbiology and Biochemistry to Engineering Fundamentals

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Biotechnology introduces students in science, engineering, or technology to the basics of genetic engineering, recombinant organisms, wild-type fermentations, metabolic engineering and microorganisms for the production of small molecule bioproducts. The text includes a brief historical perspective and economic rationale on the impact of regulation on biotechnology production, as well as chapters on biotechnology in relation to metabolic pathways and microbial fermentations, enzymes and enzyme kinetics, metabolism, biological energetics, metabolic pathways, nucleic acids, genetic engineering, recombinant organisms and the production of monoclonal antibodies.

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