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- Chernousova 2009 Thiothrix lacustris Thiothrix litoralis Thiothrix subterranea "Candidatus Thiothrix anitrata" "Candidatus Thiothrix singaporensis" "Candidatus...
- Thiotrichaceae Garrity et al. 2005 Genera Achromatium Beggiatoa Leucothrix Thiobacterium "Candidatus Thiolava" Thiomargarita Thioploca Thiospira Thiothrix...
- Bacterial t****ns are typical of the lake. The crater is covered mostly by Thiothrix sp. and Beggiatoa sp. from a depth of 1.5 m to the opening of the springcave...
- other surfaces like the s**** of crustaceans. Like the related genus Thiothrix, individual cells can be released from filaments, forming "gonidia", which...
- macroscopically visible communities with Thiothrix or IMB1 ε- proteobacterium, called a string-of-pearls. Thiothrix and IMB1 ε- proteobacterium are filamentous...
- marine environments. In ****ociation with other sulfur bacteria, e.g. Thiothrix, they can form biofilms that are visible to the naked eye as mats of long...
- fungus. Other key taxa include the bacteria Zoogloea spp., Beggiatoa spp., Thiothrix spp., Flavobacterium spp., and Flexibacter spp.. However, fungi (e.g....
- except Thiomicrospira has replaced Thiobacillus. Other common species are Thiothrix and Beggiatoa, which is of particular importance because of its ability...
- 2021-12-10 Larkin, John M.; Strohl, William R. (October 1983). "Beggiatoa, Thiothrix, and Thioploca". Annual Review of Microbiology. 37 (1): 341–367. doi:10...
- mats are generally inhabited by chemosynthetic organisms, Beggiatoa and Thiothrix filamentous bacteria, and Methanogen, a group of anaerobic archaea. Other...