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Arctic gypsum endoliths: a biogeochemical characterization of a viable and active microbial community

Abstract

Abstract. Extreme environmental conditions such as those found in the polar regions on Earth are thought to test the limits of life. Microorganisms living in these environments often seek protection from environmental stresses such as high UV exposure, desiccation and rapid temperature fluctuations, with one protective habitat found within rocks. Such endolithic microbial communities, which often consist of bacteria, fungi, algae and lichens, …

Authors

Ziolkowski LA; Mykytczuk NCS; Omelon CR; Johnson H; Whyte LG; Slater GF

Journal

Biogeosciences, Vol. 10, No. 11, pp. 7661–7675

Publisher

Copernicus Publications

DOI

10.5194/bg-10-7661-2013

ISSN

1726-4170