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      THE THERMOPHILIC CYANOPHYTES OF ICELAND AND THE UPPER TEMPERATURE LIMIT

      Journal of Phycology
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          Life at high temperatures. Evolutionary, ecological, and biochemical significance of organisms living in hot springs is discussed.

          The time is now ripe for a concerted attack on the evolutionary, ecological, and molecular aspects of life at high temperatures. Hot springs provide nearly ideal ecosystems for such study, since they are natural environments of great antiquity and relative constancy, where organisms have evolved to meet the environmental challenges of high temperatures. Even from our present limited knowledge, we can draw a number of conclusions.
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            Growth and division of some unicellular blue-green algae.

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              YELLOWSTONE THERMAL MYXOPHYCEAE

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                Journal
                Journal of Phycology
                J Phycol
                Wiley-Blackwell
                0022-3646
                1529-8817
                December 1969
                December 1969
                : 5
                : 4
                : 360-368
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                10.1111/j.1529-8817.1969.tb02626.x
                27096455
                3c2980cb-dc84-473e-86d6-67514727c7f9
                © 1969

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