Betsy Smeed

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Bacterial ‘ropes’ tie down shifting Southwest

November17

From Physorg, several species of cyanobacteria create rope-like structures that “allows them to colonize physically unstable sedimentary environments, and to act as successful pioneers in the biostabilization process.”(From the abstract) These ropes wrap around grains of sand to prevent the sand grains from shifting.

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posted under Ecology, Microbiology

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