bedrocklamellierien
Bedrocklamellierien is a term coined to describe a distinct group of biofilm-forming microorganisms that colonise exposed bedrock surfaces in alpine and polar environments. The name derives from the German verb *lamellieren* (to form lamellae) and *Bedrock*, reflecting its characteristic laminated growth on primary geological substrates.
Morphologically, bedrocklamellierien are composed of filamentous bacteria and eukaryotic algae that secrete extracellular polymeric substances. These
Distribution of bedrocklamellierien is largely restricted to cold, nutrient-poor regions such as the walls of glacial
The ecological role of bedrocklamellierien extends beyond rock alteration; they provide microhabitats for other microorganisms and