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English: Patchiness in cyanobacterial populations in a cyanobacterial biocrust at the cm scale - A Patches attributable to Microcoleus vaginatus (dashed white lines) and Parifilum sp. (dashed black lines) on a rehydrated biocrust are visible through differential coloration. Areas sampled for bulk soil (B) and cyanobacterial bundles (A1-4) are indicated by circles. Scale bar is 1  cm. B, Light microscopy image showing trichome color and morphology differences between cultured representative strains M. vaginatus PCC9802 and P. solicrustae SON57 from culture collection. Scale bar is 10  µm.
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Source Fig. 1 at Spatial self-segregation of pioneer cyanobacterial species drives microbiome organization in biocrusts. In: Nature: ISME Communications volume 2, Article number: 114. doi:10.1038/s43705-022-00199-0.
Author Corey Nelson, Ana Giraldo-Silva, Finlay Warsop Thomas & Ferran Garcia-Pichel

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