Some modern filamentous oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria (cyanobacteria) form macroscopic tufts, laminated cones and ridges that are very similar to some Archean and Proterozoic stromatolites. However, it remains unclear whether microbes that constructed Archean clumps, tufts, cones and ridges also produced oxygen. Here, we address this question by examining the physiology of cyanobacterial clumps, aggregates ~0.5 mm in diameter that initiate the growth of modern mm- and cm-scale cones. Clumps contain more particulate organic carbon in the form of denser, bowed and bent cyanobacterial filaments, abandoned sheaths and non-cyanobacterial cells relative to the surrounding areas. Increasing concentrations of oxygen in the solution enhance the b...
Although cyanobacteria are the dominant primary producers in modern stromatolites and other microbia...
Poster Session - The Origin and Early Evolution of Photosynthesis PostersConference Theme: Exploring...
Microorganisms often respond to their environment by growing as densely packed communities in biofil...
Some modern filamentous oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria (cyanobacteria) form macroscopic tufts, lam...
Conical stromatolites are thought to be robust indicators of the presence of photosynthetic and phot...
Cyanobacteria are often the key organisms comprising microbial mats. They form dense micrometer-scal...
Geochemical evidence indicates that biogenic oxygen production had altered the redox state of Earth&...
The macroscopic fossil record of the Archean consists solely of stromatolites and other microbialite...
© 2015 Geological Society of America. The evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis was the most importan...
Modern stromatolites are key to the record of past microbial activity preserved in fossil carbonate ...
Morphologically diverse organo-sedimentary structures (including microbial mats and stromatolites) p...
The evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis was the most important geochemical event in Earth history,...
Although cyanobacteria are the dominant primary producers in modern stromatolites and other microbia...
Poster Session - The Origin and Early Evolution of Photosynthesis PostersConference Theme: Exploring...
Microorganisms often respond to their environment by growing as densely packed communities in biofil...
Some modern filamentous oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria (cyanobacteria) form macroscopic tufts, lam...
Conical stromatolites are thought to be robust indicators of the presence of photosynthetic and phot...
Cyanobacteria are often the key organisms comprising microbial mats. They form dense micrometer-scal...
Geochemical evidence indicates that biogenic oxygen production had altered the redox state of Earth&...
The macroscopic fossil record of the Archean consists solely of stromatolites and other microbialite...
© 2015 Geological Society of America. The evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis was the most importan...
Modern stromatolites are key to the record of past microbial activity preserved in fossil carbonate ...
Morphologically diverse organo-sedimentary structures (including microbial mats and stromatolites) p...
The evolution of oxygenic photosynthesis was the most important geochemical event in Earth history,...
Although cyanobacteria are the dominant primary producers in modern stromatolites and other microbia...
Poster Session - The Origin and Early Evolution of Photosynthesis PostersConference Theme: Exploring...
Microorganisms often respond to their environment by growing as densely packed communities in biofil...