Unusual microorganisms observed in New Zealand hot springs

Microb Ecol. 1986 Jun;12(2):181-6. doi: 10.1007/BF02011202.

Abstract

A technique is described for studying hot spring microbial morphotypes by using electron microscope grids incubatedin situ. Such studies revealed the presence of filaments bearing swollen saclike structures in a number of New Zealand hot springs. There was considerable variation in the size, structure, and morphology of the filaments and the saclike structures.