Epulopiscium: A Microbial Giant

by | Aug 12, 2013 | Fish, Invertebrates, Science | 0 comments

Source: Cornell University Department of Microbiology

Source: Cornell University Department of Microbiology

The bacterial behemoth, Epulopiscium fishelsoni, is truly unique. E. fishelsoni is commonly regarded as the largest bacterium discovered to date, having the size of roughly 1,000,000 Escherichia coli.

Source: Cornell University Department of Microbiology

Source: Cornell University Department of Microbiology

Residing within the gastrointestinal tract of several tang fish species, E. fishelsoni is thought to have a mutually symbiotic relationship with its host, assisting in the digestion of algae, which constitutes the majority of the tang’s diet.

  • Robert Loren

    Robert, who comically refers to himself as a "budding biologist" is currently an undergraduate at Cornell University.

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