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Chroococcus Minutus
''Chroococcus'' is a genus of cyanobacteria belonging to the family Chroococcaceae. As a result of recent genetic analyses, several new genera were erected from this genus: ''e.g.'', '' Limnococcus''. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, a cosmopolitan distribution is the range of a taxon that extends across most or all of the surface of the Earth, in appropriate habitats; most cosmopolitan species are known to be highly adaptable to a range of climatic and en .... Species: *'' Chroococcus batavus'' *'' Chroococcus cimneticus'' *'' Chroococcus cohaerens'' *'' Chroococcus dispersus'' *'' Chroococcus hansgirgi'' *'' Chroococcus minor'' *'' Chroococcus minutus'' *'' Chroococcus turgidus'' *'' Chroococcus yellowstonensis'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3675967 Chroococcales Cyanobacteria genera ...
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Cyanobacteria
Cyanobacteria ( ) are a group of autotrophic gram-negative bacteria that can obtain biological energy via oxygenic photosynthesis. The name "cyanobacteria" () refers to their bluish green (cyan) color, which forms the basis of cyanobacteria's informal common name, blue-green algae. Cyanobacteria are probably the most numerous taxon to have ever existed on Earth and the first organisms known to have produced oxygen, having appeared in the middle Archean eon and apparently originated in a freshwater or terrestrial environment. Their photopigments can absorb the red- and blue-spectrum frequencies of sunlight (thus reflecting a greenish color) to split water molecules into hydrogen ions and oxygen. The hydrogen ions are used to react with carbon dioxide to produce complex organic compounds such as carbohydrates (a process known as carbon fixation), and the oxygen is released as a byproduct. By continuously producing and releasing oxygen over billions of years, cyanobacte ...
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Chroococcaceae
Chroococcaceae is a family of cyanobacteria Cyanobacteria ( ) are a group of autotrophic gram-negative bacteria that can obtain biological energy via oxygenic photosynthesis. The name "cyanobacteria" () refers to their bluish green (cyan) color, which forms the basis of cyanobacteri .... References Cyanobacteria families Chroococcales {{cyanobacteria-stub ...
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Limnococcus
''Limnococcus'' is a genus of cyanobacteria belonging to the family Chroococcaceae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, a cosmopolitan distribution is the range of a taxon that extends across most or all of the surface of the Earth, in appropriate habitats; most cosmopolitan species are known to be highly adaptable to a range of climatic and en .... Species: * ''Limnococcus limneticus'' (Lemmerm.) J.Komárková et al. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q27438755 Chroococcales Cyanobacteria genera ...
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Cosmopolitan Distribution
In biogeography, a cosmopolitan distribution is the range of a taxon that extends across most or all of the surface of the Earth, in appropriate habitats; most cosmopolitan species are known to be highly adaptable to a range of climatic and environmental conditions, though this is not always so. Killer whales ( orcas) are among the most well-known cosmopolitan species on the planet, as they maintain several different resident and transient (migratory) populations in every major oceanic body on Earth, from the Arctic Circle to Antarctica and every coastal and open-water region in-between. Such a taxon (usually a species) is said to have a ''cosmopolitan'' distribution, or exhibit cosmopolitanism, as a species; another example, the rock dove (commonly referred to as a ' pigeon'), in addition to having been bred domestically for centuries, now occurs in most urban areas around the world. The extreme opposite of a cosmopolitan species is an endemic (native) species, or one foun ...
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Chroococcus Batavus
''Chroococcus'' is a genus of cyanobacteria belonging to the family Chroococcaceae. As a result of recent genetic analyses, several new genera were erected from this genus: ''e.g.'', ''Limnococcus''. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *'' Chroococcus batavus'' *'' Chroococcus cimneticus'' *'' Chroococcus cohaerens'' *'' Chroococcus dispersus'' *'' Chroococcus hansgirgi'' *'' Chroococcus minor'' *''Chroococcus minutus ''Chroococcus'' is a genus of cyanobacteria belonging to the family Chroococcaceae. As a result of recent genetic analyses, several new genera were erected from this genus: ''e.g.'', '' Limnococcus''. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution ...'' *'' Chroococcus turgidus'' *'' Chroococcus yellowstonensis'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3675967 Chroococcales Cyanobacteria genera ...
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