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These bacteria were taken from the film on the surface of a sample. Although the cells seem to be randomly distributed, they are more or less evenly distributed. The air/water interface is a relative rich region of aquatic habitats, dust particles, organisms and dissolved organic matter often accumulates against the surface of the water, and if undisturbed this can develop into a complex community. These are typical of many bacteria in the simplicity of body shape and size. Careful scrutiny shows that the poles of the cells are darker than the rest - i.e. there is some internal differentiation. Although the cells seem to be randomly distributed, they are more or less evenly distributed. Phase contrast. This picture was taken by Linda Amaral Zettler and David Patterson of material from the acidic Davis Mine. Image copyright: L Amaral-Zettler and D. J. Patterson, image used under license to MBL (micro*scope).
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Bacteria
From the collection
Davis Mine, USA
No description of Bacteria available.
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Bacteria in other collections
Bacteria, from
Microbes of Alkaline Lake
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Bacteria, from
Microbes of Alkaline Lake
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Bacteria, from
Microbes of Alkaline Lake
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Spiral bacteria, from
Microbes of Alkaline Lake
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bacteria, from
Microbes of Benton Road Crossing (Sierras)
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Symbiotic bacteria, from
Microbes of Beauchamp hot springs
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Filamentous bacteria, from
Microbes of Beauchamp hot springs
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Bacterial behaviour, from
Microbes in Black Lake
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Red sulfur bacteria, from
Microbes of Mono Lake
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Bacteria, from
Microbes of Mono Lake
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Bacteria, from
Microbes of Mono Lake
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Bacterial behaviour, from
Microbes of Mono Lake
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Spiral bacteria, from
Microbes of Mono Lake
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Bacteria, from
Microbes of Mono Lake
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bacteria, from
Microbes of Mono Lake
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bacteria, from
Microbes of Mono Lake
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bacteria, from
Microbes of Mono Lake
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filamentous bacteria, from
Microbes of Convict Lake
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Bacteria, from
Microbes of Convict Lake
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filamentous bacteria, from
Microbes of Convict Lake
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Bacteria, from
Microbes of Mammoth Lake
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red sulphur bacteria, from
Microbes of Mammoth Lake
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Bacteria, from
Planktonic bacteria
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Bacteria, from
Planktonic bacteria
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Bacteriastrum sp., from
ATOL protistology workshop 2005
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Bacteriastrum, from
ATOL protistology workshop 2005
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Bacteriastrum, from
ATOL protistology workshop 2005
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Cyanobacteria, from
SML Crystal Lake
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Bacteria, from
Gems from Tvärminne
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Motile bacteria, from
Gems from Tvärminne
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Bacteria, from
Little Sippewissett salt marsh, Massachusetts, USA
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Bacteriastrum hyalinum, from
Alfred Wegener Institute Phytoplankton
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Mat bacteria, from
Mats at Yellowstone
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Iron bacteria, from
Eubacteria in Yellowstone
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Cyanobacteria, from
Eubacteria in Yellowstone
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Cyanobacteria, from
Eubacteria in Yellowstone
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Sulfur bacteria, from
Eubacteria in Yellowstone
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Rumen bacteria, from
Eubacteria in Yellowstone
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Cyanobacterial mat, from
West Thumb Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park
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Cyanobacterial mat, from
West Thumb Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park
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Cyanobacteria, from
Marine microbes - NW Australia
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Cyanobacteria, from
Marine microbes - NW Australia
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Purple sulfur bacteria, from
Mammoth Hot Springs to Beaver Lake Area in Yellowstone National Park
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Cyanobacterial mat, from
Mammoth Hot Springs to Beaver Lake Area in Yellowstone National Park
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Bacteria, from
Athens, Georgia, USA
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Cyanobacteria, from
Lamont Pond, freshwater, New York
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cyanobacteria, from
Provasoli-Guillard National Center for Culture of Marine Phytoplankton (CCMP)
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Bacteria, from
Audley Bottom
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cyanobacteria, from
Lake Toolik, Arctic Alaska
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Bacteria, from
Little Sippewissett salt marsh, Massachusetts, USA
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Bacteria, from
Little Sippewissett salt marsh, Massachusetts, USA
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cyanobacteria, from
Lake Toolik, Arctic Alaska
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Bacteria, from
Eel Pond, Woods Hole, Massachusetts
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Bacteria, from
Plum Island, Massachusetts coast, USA
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cyanobacteria, from
Lake Toolik, Arctic Alaska
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Bacteria, from
American Type Culture Collection
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Unidentified bacteria, from
American Type Culture Collection
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Cyanobacteria, from
Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, USA)
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bacteria, from
Athens, Georgia, USA
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Bacteria, from
Lamont Pond, freshwater, New York
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Bacteria, from
Pitcher Plants, Florida, USA
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Bacteria, from
Lamont Pond, freshwater, New York
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Bacteriastrum delicatulum, from
Phytoplankton of the Irish Sea
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Bacteria, from
Little Sippewissett salt marsh, Massachusetts, USA
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Bacteria, from
Little Sippewissett salt marsh, Massachusetts, USA
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Bacteria, from
Kalotermes
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Unidentified bacteria, from
American Type Culture Collection
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Unidentified bacteria, from
Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, USA)
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Unidentified bacteria, from
Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, USA)
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Unidentified bacteria, from
American Type Culture Collection
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