Several populations of a non–tapering and tapering, fasciculated, single and geminate false branch- ing heterocytous cyanobacterium were collected from rocky shores in the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. The populations were provisionally placed in Brasilonema based on morphology, but upon sequencing of both environmental and culture material it was discovered that the populations/cultures belonged to the Rivulariaceae, in a marine subclade of the family containing Kyrtuthrix huatulcensis. In culture, the taxon exhibited tapering in isopolar filaments, providing further evidence that it was a member of the rivulariacean clade. Based on molecular data for other cyanobacteria within the rivulariacean clade, we identified at least three more...
San Nicholas Island, California, USA is a geographically-isolated island that experiences a semiarid...
peer reviewedThe order Synechococcales is a large cyanobacterial taxonomic group comprising both uni...
Tropical marine ecosystems are characterized by a specific cyanobacterial flora, temperature most pr...
Several populations of a non–tapering and tapering, fasciculated, single and geminate false branch- ...
Natural populations of a Rivularia-like cyanobacterium were collected from the carbonate deposits of...
Six strains of Cyanobacteria sampled in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest and one strain from Kauai,...
Historically, the Rivulariaceae family has grouped all heteropolar, tapered and heterocitous Cyanoba...
Cyanobacteria are among the most diverse morphological microorganisms that inhabit a great variety o...
Natural populations of a Rivularia-like cyanobacterium were collected from the carbonate deposits of...
Cyanobacteria are important primary producers, and many are able to fix atmospheric nitrogen playing...
A novel filamentous, nonheterocytous cyanobacterium was isolated from Lagos Lagoon, Nigeria. The iso...
Cyanobacterial diversity from two geographical areas of Baja California Sur, Mexico, were studied: B...
Two populations of Rivularia‐like cyanobacteria were isolated from ecologically distinct and biogeog...
This report was submitted in fulfillment of a 2014 grant from the Nantucket Shellfish Association an...
Abstract\ud \ud Nephroselmis is composed by unicellular nanopl...
San Nicholas Island, California, USA is a geographically-isolated island that experiences a semiarid...
peer reviewedThe order Synechococcales is a large cyanobacterial taxonomic group comprising both uni...
Tropical marine ecosystems are characterized by a specific cyanobacterial flora, temperature most pr...
Several populations of a non–tapering and tapering, fasciculated, single and geminate false branch- ...
Natural populations of a Rivularia-like cyanobacterium were collected from the carbonate deposits of...
Six strains of Cyanobacteria sampled in the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest and one strain from Kauai,...
Historically, the Rivulariaceae family has grouped all heteropolar, tapered and heterocitous Cyanoba...
Cyanobacteria are among the most diverse morphological microorganisms that inhabit a great variety o...
Natural populations of a Rivularia-like cyanobacterium were collected from the carbonate deposits of...
Cyanobacteria are important primary producers, and many are able to fix atmospheric nitrogen playing...
A novel filamentous, nonheterocytous cyanobacterium was isolated from Lagos Lagoon, Nigeria. The iso...
Cyanobacterial diversity from two geographical areas of Baja California Sur, Mexico, were studied: B...
Two populations of Rivularia‐like cyanobacteria were isolated from ecologically distinct and biogeog...
This report was submitted in fulfillment of a 2014 grant from the Nantucket Shellfish Association an...
Abstract\ud \ud Nephroselmis is composed by unicellular nanopl...
San Nicholas Island, California, USA is a geographically-isolated island that experiences a semiarid...
peer reviewedThe order Synechococcales is a large cyanobacterial taxonomic group comprising both uni...
Tropical marine ecosystems are characterized by a specific cyanobacterial flora, temperature most pr...