Lacustrine microbial mats in Antarctic ice-free oases are considered modern analogues of early microbial ecosystems as their primary production is generally dominated by cyanobacteria, the heterotrophic food chain typically truncated due to extreme environmental conditions, and they are geographically isolated. To better understand early fossilization and mineralization processes in this context, we studied the microstructure and chemistry of organo-mineral associations in a suite of sediments 50–4530 cal. years old from a lake in Skarvsnes, Lützow Holm Bay, East Antarctica. First, we report an exceptional preservation of fossil autotrophs and their biomolecules on millennial timescales. The pigment scytonemin is preserved inside cyanobacte...
Timing the appearance of photosynthetic microorganisms is crucial to understanding the evolution of ...
Timing the appearance of photosynthetic microorganisms is crucial to understanding the evolution of ...
To compile reference data for palaeolimnological studies using fossil pigment, we examined the exten...
Lacustrine microbial mats in Antarctic ice-free oases are considered modern analogues of early micro...
FRFC « Fossilisation of cyanobacteria : phylogenetic, micropaleontological and sedimentological appr...
International audienceStromatolites are organo-sedimentary structures that represent some of the old...
Microorganisms indirectly precipitate many minerals, including a variety of carbonates. Carbonate mi...
Microbial mats represented the earliest complex ecosystems on Earth, since fossil mineralized exampl...
Despite the dominance of cyanobacteria in polar freshwater aquatic ecosystems, little is known about...
Surface habitats in Antarctic deserts are near the limits of life on Earth and resemble those hypoth...
International audienceTiming the appearance of photosynthetic microorganisms is crucial to understan...
Despite the dominance of cyanobacteria in polar freshwater aquatic ecosystems, little is known about...
Marine cyanobacterial mats were cultured on coastal sediments (Nivå Bay, Øresund, Denmark) for over ...
Ancient putative microbial structures that appear in the rock record commonly serve as evidence of e...
Timing the appearance of photosynthetic microorganisms is crucial to understanding the evolution of ...
Timing the appearance of photosynthetic microorganisms is crucial to understanding the evolution of ...
To compile reference data for palaeolimnological studies using fossil pigment, we examined the exten...
Lacustrine microbial mats in Antarctic ice-free oases are considered modern analogues of early micro...
FRFC « Fossilisation of cyanobacteria : phylogenetic, micropaleontological and sedimentological appr...
International audienceStromatolites are organo-sedimentary structures that represent some of the old...
Microorganisms indirectly precipitate many minerals, including a variety of carbonates. Carbonate mi...
Microbial mats represented the earliest complex ecosystems on Earth, since fossil mineralized exampl...
Despite the dominance of cyanobacteria in polar freshwater aquatic ecosystems, little is known about...
Surface habitats in Antarctic deserts are near the limits of life on Earth and resemble those hypoth...
International audienceTiming the appearance of photosynthetic microorganisms is crucial to understan...
Despite the dominance of cyanobacteria in polar freshwater aquatic ecosystems, little is known about...
Marine cyanobacterial mats were cultured on coastal sediments (Nivå Bay, Øresund, Denmark) for over ...
Ancient putative microbial structures that appear in the rock record commonly serve as evidence of e...
Timing the appearance of photosynthetic microorganisms is crucial to understanding the evolution of ...
Timing the appearance of photosynthetic microorganisms is crucial to understanding the evolution of ...
To compile reference data for palaeolimnological studies using fossil pigment, we examined the exten...