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In the cooler areas around the shore of Nymph Lake, the alga Zygogonium forms dark-red, leathery mats. Although Zygogonium tolerates very acid conditions, it cannot survive temperatures above about 35 degrees C. Image by Brett Leigh Dicks. This image has been selected from 'Seen and Unseen, Discovering the Microbes of Yellowstone' by Kathy Sheehan, David Patterson, Brett Leigh Dicks and Joan Henson, and published by Globe Pequot Press Image copyright: Globe Pequot Press, used under license to MBL (micro*scope).
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Zygogonium
From the collection
Roaring Mountain to Norris Geyser Basin Area in Yellowstone National Park
No description of Zygogonium available.
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Zygogonium in other collections
zygogonium, from
Marine microbes from Idaho
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Zygogonium, from
Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, USA)
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Zygogonium, from
Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, USA)
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Zygogonium, from
Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, USA)
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Zygogonium, from
Biomineralization & Biogeochemistry
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Zygogonium, from
Green algae at Yellowstone
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Zygogonium, from
Green algae at Yellowstone
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Zygogonium, from
Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, USA)
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Zygogonium, from
Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, USA)
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