“…Benthic cyanobacterial mats (BCMs) are complex, layered structures with high structural, spatial, and temporal heterogeneity (Figure 1). These BCMs consist of a consortium of bacteria, archaea, eukarya, viruses, and more, with the Cyanobacteria, Proteobacteria, and Bacteroidetes often dominating these communities (e.g., Cissell & McCoy, 2021;Stuij et al, 2023). Benthic cyanobacterial mats are vertically stratified in temperate marine (e.g., Carreira et al, 2015), hypersaline (e.g., Dillon et al, 2009), and freshwater systems (e.g., Borovec et al, 2010;Velázquez et al, 2017), while those in tropical marine systems have more distinct horizontal spatial differences (e.g., Cissell & McCoy, 2021).…”