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. 2009 Oct;58(3):485-96.
doi: 10.1007/s00248-009-9500-5. Epub 2009 Mar 5.

Ancient photosynthetic eukaryote biofilms in an Atacama Desert coastal cave

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Ancient photosynthetic eukaryote biofilms in an Atacama Desert coastal cave

A Azúa-Bustos et al. Microb Ecol. 2009 Oct.

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  • Microb Ecol. 2009 Oct;58(3):497

Abstract

Caves offer a stable and protected environment from harsh and changing outside prevailing conditions. Hence, they represent an interesting habitat for studying life in extreme environments. Here, we report the presence of a member of the ancient eukaryote red algae Cyanidium group in a coastal cave of the hyperarid Atacama Desert. This microorganism was found to form a seemingly monospecific biofilm growing under extremely low photon flux levels. Our work suggests that this species, Cyanidium sp. Atacama, is a new member of a recently proposed novel monophyletic lineage of mesophilic "cave" Cyanidium sp., distinct from the remaining three other lineages which are all thermo-acidophilic. The cave described in this work may represent an evolutionary island for life in the midst of the Atacama Desert.

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