Microbial mats of coexisting bacteria and archaea date back to the early Archaean: many of the major steps in early evolution probably took place within them. The earliest mats may have formed as biofilms of cooperative chemolithotrophs in hyperthermaphile settings, with microbial exploitation of diversifying niches. Anoxygenic photosynthesis using bacteriochlorophyll could have allowed mats, including green gliding bacteria, to colonize anaerobic shallow-water mesothermophile habitats. Exploitation of the Calvin-Benson cycle by purple bacteria allowed diversification of microbial mats, with some organisms in more aerobic habitats, while green sulphur bacteria specialized in anaerobic niches. Cyanobacterial evolution led to more complex mat...
Woese and Fox's 1977 paper on the discovery of the Archaea triggered a revolution in the field of ev...
There is diverse, yet controversial fossil evidence for the existence of photosynthesis 3500 million...
Biofilms are structured and organized communities of microorganisms that represent one of the most s...
The macroscopic fossil record of the Archean consists solely of stromatolites and other microbialite...
Geochemical evidence indicates that biogenic oxygen production had altered the redox state of Earth&...
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International audiencePhototrophic microbial mats dominated terrestrial ecosystems for billions of y...
SummaryLife has been built on the evolution and innovation of microbial metabolisms. Even with our s...
Cyanobacteria are often the key organisms comprising microbial mats. They form dense micrometer-scal...
Modern microbial mats can provide key insights into early Earth ecosystems, and Shark Bay, Australia...
Microfossils, stromatolites, and chemical biosignatures indicate that Earth became a biolog-ical pla...
Abstract Background The tree of life is usually rooted between archaea and bacteria. We have previou...
Biofilms or multicellular structures become accepted as the dominant microbial lifestyle in Nature, ...
Archaea is a very old group of prokaryotic microorganisms distinguished by unique characteristics fr...
Since the archaeal domain of life was first recognized, it has often been assumed that Archaea are a...
Woese and Fox's 1977 paper on the discovery of the Archaea triggered a revolution in the field of ev...
There is diverse, yet controversial fossil evidence for the existence of photosynthesis 3500 million...
Biofilms are structured and organized communities of microorganisms that represent one of the most s...
The macroscopic fossil record of the Archean consists solely of stromatolites and other microbialite...
Geochemical evidence indicates that biogenic oxygen production had altered the redox state of Earth&...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Development of ...
International audiencePhototrophic microbial mats dominated terrestrial ecosystems for billions of y...
SummaryLife has been built on the evolution and innovation of microbial metabolisms. Even with our s...
Cyanobacteria are often the key organisms comprising microbial mats. They form dense micrometer-scal...
Modern microbial mats can provide key insights into early Earth ecosystems, and Shark Bay, Australia...
Microfossils, stromatolites, and chemical biosignatures indicate that Earth became a biolog-ical pla...
Abstract Background The tree of life is usually rooted between archaea and bacteria. We have previou...
Biofilms or multicellular structures become accepted as the dominant microbial lifestyle in Nature, ...
Archaea is a very old group of prokaryotic microorganisms distinguished by unique characteristics fr...
Since the archaeal domain of life was first recognized, it has often been assumed that Archaea are a...
Woese and Fox's 1977 paper on the discovery of the Archaea triggered a revolution in the field of ev...
There is diverse, yet controversial fossil evidence for the existence of photosynthesis 3500 million...
Biofilms are structured and organized communities of microorganisms that represent one of the most s...