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Bacteria form 'herds' to survive predators, offering fresh insight into Earth's carbon cycle

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Bacteria form 'herds' to survive predators, offering fresh insight into Earth's carbon cycle

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rssMB to Green & indigenous News · 1 hour ago
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Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have discovered that tiny photosynthetic bacteria band together into protective "herds" when attacked by predators—a survival strategy that could also influence how carbon is stored in the world's waters.

Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have discovered that tiny photosynthetic bacteria band together into protective “herds” when attacked by predators—a survival strategy that could also influence how carbon is stored in the world’s waters.


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