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Difference between autochthonous and zymogenous bacteria

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Buried in place, especially of a fossil preserved in its life position without disturbance or disarticulation.
1992, Anna K. Behrensmeyer, et al., Terrestrial Ecosystems Through Time, page 83:
Death and burial may be simultaneous, resulting in a preserved snapshot of an autochthonous assemblage that may be compared directly with present day ecosystems.
A Dictionary of Zoology. zymogenous Applied to organisms whose presence in a given habitat is transient; the numbers of such organisms fluctuate greatly, e.g. in response to the availability of particular nutrients. "zymogenous." A Dictionary of Zoology. . "zymogenous."
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