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Cryptobiotic Soil

Cyanophycota and more

Description:

A cryptobiotic soil is a biological soil crust primarily composed of living cyanobacteria but also may contain green algae, brown algae, fungi, lichens, and mosses. Soil crusts are important members of desert ecosystems and contribute to the well-being of other plants by stabilizing sand and dirt, promoting moisture retention, and fixing atmospheric nitrogen. Because of their thin, fibrous nature, cryptobiotic soils are extremely fragile systems, a single footprint or tire track is sufficient to disrupt the soil crust and damage the organisms. While some species within the soil crust system may regrow within a few years of a disturbance, the damage to slow-growing species may require more than a century before the delicate soil returns to its former productivity. This sensitivity to disturbance means that travelers in arid regions should be mindful of their impact on cryptobiotic soils. As a general rule, visitors should stay on pre-existing roads and trails, only traveling off-trail on durable surfaces such as bedrock or river gravel.

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6 Comments

EmilyMarino
EmilyMarino 10 years ago

Thanks Joshua! I grew up in Florida and Colorado, but there is something I love about the desert and it's organisms! I kind of adore this crunchy living dirt! :D

Josh Asel
Josh Asel 10 years ago

I love how original and unusual this spotting is. Thanks for sharing Emily :)

EmilyMarino
EmilyMarino 10 years ago

Thank you Mark!

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 10 years ago

Fascinating stuff Emily.

ScottHarte
ScottHarte 10 years ago

Thanks for posting, nice and interesting

Arya
Arya 10 years ago

I like the formations, kinda like a mini bryce canyon.

EmilyMarino
Spotted by
EmilyMarino

Arizona, USA

Spotted on Jan 22, 2014
Submitted on Jan 23, 2014

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