Witrynaevents to the evolution of planktonic marine cyanobacteria (e.g. [8–11]) and photosynthetic eukaryotes (e.g. [12–16]). ... analyses provide consistent support for an Archean origin of crown Cyanobacteria, and a long history of Archean biogenic oxygen production, as well as more precise age estimates for ... WitrynaOrigin of marine planktonic cyanobacteria. Scientific Reports, 5, [17418]. DOI: 10.1038/srep17418 Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record License (if available): CC BY Link to published version (if available): 10.1038/srep17418 Link to publication record in Explore Bristol Research
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WitrynaMarine planktonic cyanobacteria contributed to the widespread oxygenation of the oceans towards the end of the Pre-Cambrian and their evolutionary origin represents … Witryna26 gru 2024 · The term plankton comes from the Greek meaning to drift or wander and was introduced in 1887 by Victor Hensen to refer to biological matter that drifts in bodies of water (Mills 1989 ). The term phytoplankton refers to the photosynthetic species of the plankton community. the velvets group
Marine cyanobacteria in tropical regions: diversity and ecology
Witryna1 lip 2006 · Abstract. The filamentous cyanobacteria belonging to the genus Hydrocoleum (Blennothrix) are among the most common mat-forming cyanobacteria in tropical oceans.We present here the evidence that these benthic cyanobacteria are morphologically and phylogenetically very close to the planktonic species of … WitrynaMarine pelagic diazotrophic cyanobacteria of the genus Trichodesmium (Oscillatoriales) are widespread throughout the tropics and subtropics, and are particularly common in … WitrynaUnderstanding the evolution of planktonic cyanobacteria is important because their origin fundamentally transformed the nitrogen and carbon cycles towards the end of the Pre-Cambrian. It remains … the velvets odessa