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Top: A rich collection of microbial organisms forms a thick, jellylike mat, or ectoplasm, over parts of the extremely salty Storr's Lake on San Salvador Island, the Bahamas. Living together in the mat helps the microbes thrive in this extreme environment. Bottom: Tiny teammates in this natural microbial consortium include (from left) diatoms (eukaryotic algae), the cyanobacterium Microcoleus chthonoplastes, and cyanobacteria from the genera Johannesbaptista, Aphanocapsa, and Lyngbya. Credit: Hans Paerl, Tmothy Steppe/Institute of Marine Sciences/University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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