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Microbial Population Biology covers a diverse range of cutting edge issues in the microbial sciences and beyond. Firmly founded in evolutionary biology and with a strongly integrative approach, past meetings have covered topics ranging from the dynamics and genetics of adaptation to the evolution of
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Microbial population biology can (and often does) involve the testing of more-general ecological and evolutionary hypotheses. Again, it is important to retain some emphasis on the microbe since at some point this "question-driven" microbial population biology becomes instead population biology using
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microorganisms. Because the point of departure of these potentially disparate emphases can be somewhat arbitrary, there exist vague and not universally accepted delimits around what the discipline of microbial population biology does and does not constitute.
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interactions), though strictly this should be more from the perspective of the microscopic rather than the macroscopic organism. A good deal of microbial population biology may be described also as microbial
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generation of phylogenies of otherwise non-microbial sequences, even if aspects of either may in some (especially unintentional) manner be analogous to evolution in actual microbial populations.
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The next Microbial Population Biology Gordon conference is scheduled for 2025. Information on past (and future) meetings is summarized as follows:
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This meeting is never dull: some of the most significant and contentious issues in biology have been thrashed out here.
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Microbial population biology also encompasses the evolution and ecology of community interactions (
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is held every odd year, to date in New England (and usually in New Hampshire). The 2007
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mutation rate, community ecology, evolutionary genomics, altruism, and epidemiology.
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Microbial population biology, in practice, is the application of
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evolution is not microbial population biology and nor is the
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between biotic as well as abiotic components of ecosystems.
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Past and Future GRC Microbial Population Biology Meetings
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Microbial population biology can include aspects of
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Index

population biology
microorganisms
population ecology
population genetics
ecology
evolution
bacteria
archaebacteria
microscopic
fungi
yeasts
eukaryotes
protozoa
algae
viruses
community ecology
coevolution
predator-prey interactions
organisms
host
parasite
evolutionary ecology
microbial ecologists
ecosystem ecology
nutrient cycling
energy movement
molecular evolution
phylogenetics
reductionist
in vitro

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