2014
DOI: 10.18268/bsgm2014v66n1a6
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La vida temprana en la Tierra y los primeros ecosistemas terrestres

Abstract: La vida temprana en la Tierra y los primeros ecosistemas terrestres 65 ResumenLos ecosistemas terrestres han sido considerados tradicionalmente como superficies dominadas por plantas, cuyos primeros registros datan del Fanerozoico temprano (< 550 Ma/millones de años). Sin embargo, la presencia de componentes biológicos mucho más antiguos que las plantas en hábitats tan distintos como suelos, turberas, estanques, lagos, arroyos y dunas, sugiere que los ecosistemas terrestres comenzaron a existir en la Tierra ha… Show more

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“…Most of the freshwater systems reported with a high abundance of LD12 bacteria are naturally formed. These lacustrine bacteria communities can have an evolutionary history spanning a long timeline (Beraldi-Campesi, 2014). Despite the fact that the presence of LD12 bacteria in other freshwater bodies is evident (Stephen J.…”
Section: Ld12 Is a Keystone Organism In A Tropical Quarry Lake Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the freshwater systems reported with a high abundance of LD12 bacteria are naturally formed. These lacustrine bacteria communities can have an evolutionary history spanning a long timeline (Beraldi-Campesi, 2014). Despite the fact that the presence of LD12 bacteria in other freshwater bodies is evident (Stephen J.…”
Section: Ld12 Is a Keystone Organism In A Tropical Quarry Lake Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%