Cyanobacteria Form Protective 'Herds' to Evade Predators, Impacting Carbon Cycle
Researchers have discovered that photosynthetic cyanobacteria form dense, protective clusters when threatened by predators. This newly identified survival mechanism shields the inner cells from attack and could significantly affect how carbon is sequestered in aquatic environments. The finding resolves a long-standing mystery in biology and ecology.
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