“…1, Table S2), the specific organisms present in a mat may vary considerably. Certain groups are regularly detected in Antarctic mats: Cyanobacteria, particularly members of the Oscillatoriales such as Leptolyngbya and Phormidium, and the Nostocales (Taton et al, 2003;Jungblut et al, 2005;Taton et al, 2006;Fernández-Valiente et al, 2007;Sutherland, 2009;Borghini et al, 2010;Verleyen et al, 2010;Anderson et al, 2011;Callejas et al, 2011;Fernandez-Carazo et al, 2011), Proteobacteria, the CFB group, Actinobacteria, and Firmicutes (Brambilla et al, 2001;Van Trappen et al, 2002;Peeters et al, 2011;Antibus et al, 2012a;Varin et al, 2012). Less commonly reported are Deinococcus-Thermus, Planctomycetes, Verrucomicrobiales, and others (Brambilla et al, 2001;Antibus et al, 2012b;Peeters et al, 2012;Varin et al, 2012).…”