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[Carboanhydrase activity in halophilic anaerobes from soda lakes].
Mikrobiologiia, 2006The activity and cellular localization of carboanhydrase (CA) in two alkaliphilic anaerobes growing in soda lakes at pH 9-10 was studied. CA activity in the cell extracts of the acetogenic bacterium Natroniella acetigena was comparable to that of the neutrophilic acetogens.
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Microbial Diversity of Soda Lake Habitats
2003A molecular approach has been utilised for an analysis of the procaryotic diversity in sediment samples from Lake Magadi, an African soda lake in the Rift Valley, Kenya. The molecular analysis included: a) extraction of total DNA; b) PCR-amplification using 16S rDNA primers specific for Bacteria or Archaea; c) ligation-independent cloning of PCR ...
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Invertebrates of East African Soda Lakes
2016Soda lakes are among the world’s most productive natural ecosystems, but the fauna consists of only a few specialized groups which can attain high biomass, seasonally or throughout the year. The invertebrate fauna is generally poor in species diversity. Protozoa are restricted to a few ciliates dominated by Condylostoma and Frontonia spp.
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The Ecology of African Soda Lakes: Driven by Variable and Extreme Conditions
2016East African soda lakes are extreme environments that force organisms to cope with high salinities, pH levels and turbidity, but are nonetheless amongst the most productive ecosystems worldwide. We provide an overview of the species inventory in these lakes, which, amongst other fascinating species, host the well-known cyanoprokaryote Arthrospira ...
Schagerl, Michael, Burian, Alfred
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Limnological studies on the transboundary Turkish soda lake: Lake Aktas
2008WOS ...
Özbay H., Kilinç S.
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Dipping into the Soda Lakes of East Africa
2016Saline alkaline lakes are the focus of this book, but how do they form and how do they differ from freshwater lakes? We provide a brief introduction to soda lakes, their origin and their inhabitants, many of which are extremophiles. These closed lakes are highly sensitive ecosystems, and many experience the impacts of climate change.
Schagerl, Michael, Renaut, Robin W.
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Three-dimensional seismic characterization and imaging of the Soda Lake geothermal field
Geothermics, 2021Kai Gao +2 more
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