نتایج جستجو برای: hypersaline lake

تعداد نتایج: 43310  

2017
Tsolmon Adiya Cari L Johnson Mark A Loewen Kathleen A Ritterbush Kurt N Constenius Cory M Dinter

Caddisfly larvae construct underwater protective cases using surrounding materials, thus providing information on environmental conditions in both modern and ancient systems. Microbial bioherms associated with caddisfly cases are found in the Berriassian-Hauterivian (~140-130 Ma) Shinekhudag Formation of Mongolia, and yield new insights into aspects of lacustrine paleoecosystems and paleoenviro...

Journal: :Integrated environmental assessment and management 2011
Earl R Byron Harry M Ohlendorf Aaron Redman William J Adams Brad Marden Martin Grosell Marjorie L Brooks

Great Salt Lake, Utah, is a large, terminal, hypersaline lake consisting of a northern more saline arm and a southern arm that is less saline. The southern arm supports a seasonally abundant fauna of low diversity consisting of brine shrimp (Artemia franciscana), 7 species of brine flies, and multiple species of algae. Although fish cannot survive in the main body of the lake, the lake is highl...

2013
Stephen R. Lindemann James J. Moran James C. Stegen Ryan S. Renslow Janine R. Hutchison Jessica K. Cole Alice C. Dohnalkova Julien Tremblay Kanwar Singh Stephanie A. Malfatti Feng Chen Susannah G. Tringe Haluk Beyenal James K. Fredrickson

Phototrophic microbial mats are compact ecosystems composed of highly interactive organisms in which energy and element cycling take place over millimeter-to-centimeter-scale distances. Although microbial mats are common in hypersaline environments, they have not been extensively characterized in systems dominated by divalent ions. Hot Lake is a meromictic, epsomitic lake that occupies a small,...

Journal: :Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies 2021

Lake Urmia, Iran. There is widespread interest in restoring drying saline lakes. At Iran’s hypersaline managers have sought a uniform target lake level of 1274.1 m above sea to lower salinity below 263 g L?1 and recover Artemia sufficient densities support flamingos. We suggest that addressing broader range objectives will allow more flexibility for managing the lake. define eight restoration s...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2007
Johanna Laybourn-Parry David A Pearce

Antarctic lakes are characterised by simplified, truncated food webs. The lakes range from freshwater to hypersaline with a continuum of physical and chemical conditions that offer a natural laboratory in which to study evolution. Molecular studies on Antarctic lake communities are still in their infancy, but there is clear evidence from some taxonomic groups, for example the Cyanobacteria, tha...

2013
Jean F. Challacombe Sophia Majid Ratnakar Deole Thomas S. Brettin David Bruce Susana F. Delano John C. Detter Cheryl D. Gleasner Cliff S. Han Monica Misra Krista G. Reitenga Natalia Mikhailova Tanja Woyke Sam Pitluck Matt Nolan Miriam L. Land Elizabeth Saunders Roxanne Tapia Alla Lapidus Natalia Ivanova Wouter D. Hoff

Halorhodospira halophila is among the most halophilic organisms known. It is an obligately photosynthetic and anaerobic purple sulfur bacterium that exhibits autotrophic growth up to saturated NaCl concentrations. The type strain H. halophila SL1 was isolated from a hypersaline lake in Oregon. Here we report the determination of its entire genome in a single contig. This is the first genome of ...

2010
Stefan Spring Carmen Scheuner Alla Lapidus Susan Lucas Tijana Glavina Del Rio Hope Tice Alex Copeland Jan-Fang Cheng Feng Chen Matt Nolan Elizabeth Saunders Sam Pitluck Konstantinos Liolios Natalia Ivanova Konstantinos Mavromatis Athanasios Lykidis Amrita Pati Amy Chen Krishna Palaniappan Miriam Land Loren Hauser Yun-Juan Chang Cynthia D. Jeffries Lynne Goodwin John C. Detter Thomas Brettin Manfred Rohde Markus Göker Tanja Woyke Jim Bristow Jonathan A. Eisen Victor Markowitz Philip Hugenholtz Nikos C. Kyrpides Hans-Peter Klenk

Methanohalophilus mahii is the type species of the genus Methanohalophilus, which currently comprises three distinct species with validly published names. Mhp. mahii represents moderately halophilic methanogenic archaea with a strictly methylotrophic metabolism. The type strain SLP(T) was isolated from hypersaline sediments collected from the southern arm of Great Salt Lake, Utah. Here we descr...

Journal: :International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 2017

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