"Surprising Discoveries: New Species Unveiled in Great Salt Lake's Ecosystem"

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Scientists have discovered a new multi-celled lifeform, nematodes, living in the Great Salt Lake's microbialites, challenging the belief that only brine shrimp and brine flies can survive in the lake's salty water. The nematodes were found to be thriving in the hyper-saline environment, possibly contributing to microbialite formation and transporting useful bacteria. This discovery underscores the importance of a healthy lake elevation for supporting life and sheds light on the diverse and often overlooked microscopic life in the Great Salt Lake.
Topics:science#ecology#great-salt-lake#microbialites#nematodes#science-and-environment#scientific-discovery
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