Abstract Endolithic microorganisms colonize the pores in exposed dolomite rocks in the Piora Valley in the Swiss Alps. They appear as distinct grayish-green bands about 1–8 mm below the rock surface. Based on environmental small subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences, a diverse community driven by photosynthesis has been found. Cyanobacteria (57 clones), especially the genus Leptolyngbya, form the functional basis for an endolithic community which contains a wide spectrum of so far not characterized species of chemotrophic Bacteria (64 clones) with mainly Actinobacteria, Alpha-Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Acidobacteria, as well as a cluster within the Chloroflex-aceae. Furthermore, a cluster within the Crenarchaeotes (40 clones) has bee...
The microbiota associated with vermiculations from karst caves is largely unknown. Vermiculations ar...
<div><p>The moonmilk deposits within the alpine Hundsalm cave in Austria offered the opportunity to ...
Much is known about microbes originally identified in caves, but little is known about the entrapmen...
Endolithic microorganisms colonize the pores in exposed dolomite rocks in the Piora Valley in the Sw...
A community of endolithic microorganisms dominated by phototrophs was found as a distinct band a few...
The morphology of endolithic colonization in a limestone escarpment and surrounding rocky debris (te...
Recently deglaciated areas are ideal environments to study soil formation and primary microbial succ...
The endolithic environment is a ubiquitous habitat for microorganisms and a critical interface betwe...
International audienceThe Voltri Massif is an ophiolitic complex located in the Ligurian Alps close ...
Under extreme water deficit, endolithic (inside rock) microbial ecosystems are considered environmen...
Alpha and beta diversities of the bacterial communities growing on rock surfaces, proto-soils, ripar...
Endolithic microorganisms, ranging from microeukaryotes to bacteria and archaea, live within the cra...
Abstract: Almost all natural carbonate rock surfaces as well as carbonate building stones are ubiqui...
The deep terrestrial biosphere hosts vast sessile rock surface communities and biofilms, but thus fa...
The diversity and composition of endolithic bacterial diversity of several locations in McMurdo Dry ...
The microbiota associated with vermiculations from karst caves is largely unknown. Vermiculations ar...
<div><p>The moonmilk deposits within the alpine Hundsalm cave in Austria offered the opportunity to ...
Much is known about microbes originally identified in caves, but little is known about the entrapmen...
Endolithic microorganisms colonize the pores in exposed dolomite rocks in the Piora Valley in the Sw...
A community of endolithic microorganisms dominated by phototrophs was found as a distinct band a few...
The morphology of endolithic colonization in a limestone escarpment and surrounding rocky debris (te...
Recently deglaciated areas are ideal environments to study soil formation and primary microbial succ...
The endolithic environment is a ubiquitous habitat for microorganisms and a critical interface betwe...
International audienceThe Voltri Massif is an ophiolitic complex located in the Ligurian Alps close ...
Under extreme water deficit, endolithic (inside rock) microbial ecosystems are considered environmen...
Alpha and beta diversities of the bacterial communities growing on rock surfaces, proto-soils, ripar...
Endolithic microorganisms, ranging from microeukaryotes to bacteria and archaea, live within the cra...
Abstract: Almost all natural carbonate rock surfaces as well as carbonate building stones are ubiqui...
The deep terrestrial biosphere hosts vast sessile rock surface communities and biofilms, but thus fa...
The diversity and composition of endolithic bacterial diversity of several locations in McMurdo Dry ...
The microbiota associated with vermiculations from karst caves is largely unknown. Vermiculations ar...
<div><p>The moonmilk deposits within the alpine Hundsalm cave in Austria offered the opportunity to ...
Much is known about microbes originally identified in caves, but little is known about the entrapmen...