Figure 2
From: The virus’s tooth: cyanophages affect an African flamingo population in a bottom-up cascade

Visible signs of cyanophage infection in A. fusiformis cells. (a) longitudinal section through a coil of a cell filament; arrows point to infected areas, which appear bright and disarranged, scale bar 5 μm; (b) close up of an infected area (arrow) with signs of already assembled capsids, scale bar 2 μm; (c) area containing already visibly developed cyanophages (white arrow); the large polyhedral particle (ca) represents a carboxysome; scale bar, 0.5 μm.