-
other chemical species.
While most
halophiles are
classified into the
domain Archaea,
there are also
bacterial halophiles and some
eukaryotic species, such...
- PMC 4586473. PMID 26350601.
Halophiles Manual Cold
Spring Harbor http://www.worldcat.org/title/
halophiles/oclc/33850503
Halophiles, eLS http://www.els...
- conditions, such as high
temperatures (thermophiles) or high
salinity (
halophiles). Many
archaea grow as
plankton in the oceans.
Symbiotic prokaryotes live...
- the
yellowish hue
given off by the cap. Some
species of this
genus are
halophiles and
hence found in
hypersaline lakes and
other high
salinity environments...
-
highly acidic conditions, but many
archaea live in mild environments.
Halophiles,
organisms that
thrive in
highly salty environments, and hyperthermophiles...
- macronutrients. Due to the high
salinity of HLF moromi, only
anaerobic halophiles can
survive in the medium. Also, the 15–30 °C (59–86 °F)
temperature range...
- "benthic"
Oceanobacillus iheyensis "
halophiles"...
-
archaea are
members of four main
physiological groups.
These are the
halophiles, thermophiles, alkaliphiles, and acidophiles.
These groups are not comprehensive...
- in height, most of the rest are cactus, with some
mangroves and
other halophile plants. Many
plants are
rainfall sensitive, with most
trees and shrubs...
-
Thermoplasmatales – An
order of aerobic,
thermophilic archaea, in the
kingdom Halophiles –
organisms that
thrive in high salt
concentrations Korarchaeota Korarchaeum...