Halobacter (Noun)
Meaning
Halophiles in saline environments such as the Dead Sea or salt flats.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The extreme conditions of the Dead Sea's surface brine allowed only the halobacter species to survive, playing a key role in its nutrient cycling process.
- Archaeological excavations revealed remnants of an ancient settlement around a dry lake bed that previously hosted massive halobacter populations in an enormous brine ecosystem.
- Life under saltier-than-normal environments makes certain types of bacteria thrive - scientists working at this inland lake sought new information on previously undocumented strains of halobacter within saline groundwater lenses.
- Those observing red hue caused by various extremophile archaeon found among tiny salty sediments wondered which member within domain archeae included notable bacteria or class specifically composed with major 'order of the Halobacter.'
- New results following expedition missions uncover substantial clusters to strains now clearly isolable not among this only named red algal residue identified globally present vast interdomain containing every bacteria pro and diverse representatives just especially extremophiles having discovered three phylum member first not studied taxon not member still unique set mainly vast salinarium system habitat brines still still three within various biodegrades order possibly type "true name also under separate three".