Endolithic Microbial Ecosystems

Volume: 61, Issue: 1, Pages: 331 - 347
Published: Oct 1, 2007
Abstract
The endolithic environment, the pore space in rocks, is a ubiquitous microbial habitat and an interface between biology and geology. Photosynthesis-based endolithic communities inhabit the outer centimeters of rocks exposed to the surface, and offer model systems for microbial ecology, geobiology, and astrobiology. Endolithic ecosystems are among the simplest microbial ecosystems known and as such provide tractable models for testing ecological...
Paper Details
Title
Endolithic Microbial Ecosystems
Published Date
Oct 1, 2007
Volume
61
Issue
1
Pages
331 - 347
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