Cyanobacteria inhabit the Antarctic continent and have even been observed in the most southerly ice-free areas of Antarctica (86–878 S). The highest molecular diversity of cyanobacterial communities was found in the areas located between 708 S and 808 S. Further south and further north from this zone, the diversity abruptly decreased. Seventy-nine per cent (33 of 42 operational taxonomic units) of Antarctic terrestrial cyanobacteria have a cosmopolitan distribution. Analysis of the sampling efforts shows that only three regions (southern Victoria Land, the Sør Rondane Mountains and Alexander Island) have been particularly well studied, while other areas did not receive enough attention. Although cyanobacteria possess a capacity for long-ra...
Photosynthetic cyanobacteria and microalgae are adapted to various extreme environments (cold, dry a...
Ice-free areas cover less than 0.5 % of the Antarctic, yet they host most of the terrestrial biodive...
Cyanobacteria are often considered as the dominant phototrophs in Antarctic lacustrine environments,...
Antarctica is the only continent that is dominated by microbial (cyanobacteria and algae) and lower ...
Currently, there is no consensus concerning the geographic distribution and extent of endemism in An...
The evolutionary history and geographical isolation of the Antarctic continent have produced a uniqu...
For the first time, the cyanobacterial diversity from microbial mats in lakes of Eastern Antarctica ...
On the Antarctic continent, cyanobacterial mats are widespread in the lacustrine biotopes and they o...
Biodiversity and distribution of cyanobacteria at Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica.The current st...
Currently, there is no consensus concerning the geographic distribution and extent of endemism in An...
The evolutionary history and geographical isolation of the Antarctic continent have produced a uniqu...
ABSTRACT. Biodiversity and distribution of cyanobacteria at Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica.The ...
Two contrasting views dominate the vivid debate on microbial biogeography. Proponents of the ubiquit...
peer reviewedMolecular and morphological methods were applied to study cyanobacterial community comp...
The terrestrial Antarctic Realm has recently been divided into 16 Antarctic Conservation Biogeograph...
Photosynthetic cyanobacteria and microalgae are adapted to various extreme environments (cold, dry a...
Ice-free areas cover less than 0.5 % of the Antarctic, yet they host most of the terrestrial biodive...
Cyanobacteria are often considered as the dominant phototrophs in Antarctic lacustrine environments,...
Antarctica is the only continent that is dominated by microbial (cyanobacteria and algae) and lower ...
Currently, there is no consensus concerning the geographic distribution and extent of endemism in An...
The evolutionary history and geographical isolation of the Antarctic continent have produced a uniqu...
For the first time, the cyanobacterial diversity from microbial mats in lakes of Eastern Antarctica ...
On the Antarctic continent, cyanobacterial mats are widespread in the lacustrine biotopes and they o...
Biodiversity and distribution of cyanobacteria at Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica.The current st...
Currently, there is no consensus concerning the geographic distribution and extent of endemism in An...
The evolutionary history and geographical isolation of the Antarctic continent have produced a uniqu...
ABSTRACT. Biodiversity and distribution of cyanobacteria at Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica.The ...
Two contrasting views dominate the vivid debate on microbial biogeography. Proponents of the ubiquit...
peer reviewedMolecular and morphological methods were applied to study cyanobacterial community comp...
The terrestrial Antarctic Realm has recently been divided into 16 Antarctic Conservation Biogeograph...
Photosynthetic cyanobacteria and microalgae are adapted to various extreme environments (cold, dry a...
Ice-free areas cover less than 0.5 % of the Antarctic, yet they host most of the terrestrial biodive...
Cyanobacteria are often considered as the dominant phototrophs in Antarctic lacustrine environments,...