Australia: The Land Where Time Began

A biography of the Australian continent 

Microbiology

  1. Archaea and Bacteria - Their Macroecological Drivers in Benthic Deep-Sea Ecosystems
  2. Cyanobacteria (Blue-green algae)
  3. Dryland photoautotrophic soil surface communities endangered by global change
  4. Microbial Biomethylation – Substantial Contribution to Aquifer Arsenic Cycling
  5. A Single-Species Ecosystem Deep Within the Earth Revealed by Environmental Genomics
  6. Methane-eating bacteria discovered under the Antarctic ice shelf
  7. Ancient Ecosystem in the Dresser Formation Dated to About 3.48 Ga in the Pilbara, Western Australia
  8. Surface Microbial Communities in the hyperarid Core of the Atacama Desert
  9. Brain Microbial Populations in HIV/AIDS, α-Proteobacteria Predominate Independent of Host Immune Status
  10. Soil Microbiomes – Atmospheric Chemosynthesis Widespread Across the Poles Associated With Limitation of Moisture, Carbon and Nitrogen
  11. Microbes with mettle build their own electrical ‘wires’

Sources & Further reading

Author: M. H. Monroe
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Last updated: 13/12/2020
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