limakiht
Limakiht, in Estonian, refers to a slimy, mucus-like film that forms on moist surfaces as a result of microbial activity. The film is composed primarily of extracellular polymeric substances produced by bacteria, algae, fungi, and other microorganisms, which glue cells and particles together into a cohesive layer. Its appearance can vary, from transparent to opaque, and color can range with the components present, sometimes tinged by algae or detritus.
Habitats and formation: Limakiht develops when surfaces are damp and nutrients are available. It commonly covers
Ecology and significance: As a component of biofilm, limakiht provides microhabitats and moisture retention for microorganisms
Research and terminology: The concept is used in limnology and microbiology to describe surface-associated microbial communities