biolagunevates
Biolagunevates is a proposed functional grouping of microorganisms associated with lagoon ecosystems. Proponents describe biolagunevates as organisms that tolerate fluctuating salinity, engage in rapid organic matter turnover, and contribute to the stabilization of brackish lagoons through nutrient cycling. The term is not a formal taxon in current microbial systematics, but is used in speculative and theoretical discussions of lagoon microbiology and bioremediation concepts.
Taxonomy and morphology: Biolagunevates are not yet formally classified as a taxon. Descriptions emphasize functional traits
Ecology and habitat: They are described as inhabitants of coastal lagoons with variable salinity, temperature, and
Metabolism and potential applications: Biolagunevates are attributed with capabilities for degrading a variety of organic pollutants,
Research status and terminology: Because biolagunevates are not a formal taxon, there are no standardized identification