abstract: Photoautotrophs assimilate oxidized carbon obtained from one of two sources: dissolved or atmospheric. Despite its size, the pool of lithospheric carbonate is not known to be a direct source for autotrophy. Yet, the mechanism that euendolithic cyanobacteria use to excavate solid carbonates suggests that minerals could directly supply CO[subscript 2] for autotrophy. Here, we use stable isotopes and NanoSIMS to show that the cyanobacterium Mastigocoleus testarum derives most of its carbon from the mineral it excavates, growing preferentially as an endolith when lacking dissolved CO[subscript 2]. Furthermore, natural endolithic communities from intertidal marine carbonate outcrops present carbon isotopic signatures consistent with mi...
International audienceQuantifying the link between cyanobacterial activity and the carbon isotope si...
Interpreting the paleoecosystems of ancient microbialites relies on our understanding of how modern ...
The Pen Duick Escarpment off Morocco consists of recent carbonate mounds in water depths of 500-600 ...
abstract: Euendolithic cyanobacteria have the remarkable ability to actively excavate and grow withi...
Calcium carbonate precipitation associated with biotic activity is first recorded in Archaean rocks....
Preference for certain stable isotopes (isotope fractionation) during enzyme-mediated reactions is a...
abstract: Some cyanobacteria, referred to as boring or euendolithic, are capable of excavating tunne...
Cyanobacteria induced biomineralization of atmospheric CO2 is a natural process leading to the forma...
29 pagesInternational audienceInterpreting the paleoecosystems of ancient microbialites relies on ou...
Preference for certain stable isotopes (isotope fractionation) during enzyme-mediated reactions is a...
Calcite microfossils are widely used to study climate and oceanography in Earth’s geological past. C...
Describing, characterizing and interpreting the nearly infinite variety of carbonate rocks are conun...
International audienceWithin complex systems such as microbial mats formed in benthic environments, ...
International audienceQuantifying the link between cyanobacterial activity and the carbon isotope si...
Interpreting the paleoecosystems of ancient microbialites relies on our understanding of how modern ...
The Pen Duick Escarpment off Morocco consists of recent carbonate mounds in water depths of 500-600 ...
abstract: Euendolithic cyanobacteria have the remarkable ability to actively excavate and grow withi...
Calcium carbonate precipitation associated with biotic activity is first recorded in Archaean rocks....
Preference for certain stable isotopes (isotope fractionation) during enzyme-mediated reactions is a...
abstract: Some cyanobacteria, referred to as boring or euendolithic, are capable of excavating tunne...
Cyanobacteria induced biomineralization of atmospheric CO2 is a natural process leading to the forma...
29 pagesInternational audienceInterpreting the paleoecosystems of ancient microbialites relies on ou...
Preference for certain stable isotopes (isotope fractionation) during enzyme-mediated reactions is a...
Calcite microfossils are widely used to study climate and oceanography in Earth’s geological past. C...
Describing, characterizing and interpreting the nearly infinite variety of carbonate rocks are conun...
International audienceWithin complex systems such as microbial mats formed in benthic environments, ...
International audienceQuantifying the link between cyanobacterial activity and the carbon isotope si...
Interpreting the paleoecosystems of ancient microbialites relies on our understanding of how modern ...
The Pen Duick Escarpment off Morocco consists of recent carbonate mounds in water depths of 500-600 ...