International audienceIn recent decades, show caves have begun to suffer from microorganism proliferation due to artificial lighting installations for touristic activity. In addition to the aesthetic problem, light encourages microorganisms that are responsible for physical and chemical degradation of limestone walls, speleothems and prehistoric paintings of cultural value. Microorganisms have previously been described by microscopy or culture-dependent methods, but data provided by new generation sequencing are rare. The authors identified, for the first time, microorganisms proliferating in one Swiss and in four French show caves using three different primers. The results showed that both photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic bacteria wer...
The sulfide-rich Frasassi cave system hosts an aphotic, subsurface microbial ecosystem including ext...
Caves with dim natural light, and lighted hypogean environments, have been found to host phototrophi...
European caves contain some of the world’s greatest Paleolithic paintings, and their conservation is...
International audienceIn recent decades, show caves have begun to suffer from microorganism prolifer...
International audienceThe authors investigated the microbial composition of phototrophic biofilms pr...
Caves present unique habitats for the development of microbial communities due to their peculiar env...
Caves present unique habitats for the development of microbial communities due to their peculiar env...
Background: The World-famous UNESCO heritage from the Paleolithic human society, Lascaux Cave (Franc...
International audienceMicroorganisms colonize caves extensively, and in caves open for tourism they ...
International audienceIn the Saint-Marcel cave (France), wood barrels and thousands of bottles conta...
To date, the highly adapted cave microbial communities are challenged by the expanding anthropizati...
Caves gives an insight into the life forms and geological formations below the Earth’s surface. Kars...
The sulfide-rich Frasassi cave system hosts an aphotic, subsurface microbial ecosystem including ext...
Caves with dim natural light, and lighted hypogean environments, have been found to host phototrophi...
European caves contain some of the world’s greatest Paleolithic paintings, and their conservation is...
International audienceIn recent decades, show caves have begun to suffer from microorganism prolifer...
International audienceThe authors investigated the microbial composition of phototrophic biofilms pr...
Caves present unique habitats for the development of microbial communities due to their peculiar env...
Caves present unique habitats for the development of microbial communities due to their peculiar env...
Background: The World-famous UNESCO heritage from the Paleolithic human society, Lascaux Cave (Franc...
International audienceMicroorganisms colonize caves extensively, and in caves open for tourism they ...
International audienceIn the Saint-Marcel cave (France), wood barrels and thousands of bottles conta...
To date, the highly adapted cave microbial communities are challenged by the expanding anthropizati...
Caves gives an insight into the life forms and geological formations below the Earth’s surface. Kars...
The sulfide-rich Frasassi cave system hosts an aphotic, subsurface microbial ecosystem including ext...
Caves with dim natural light, and lighted hypogean environments, have been found to host phototrophi...
European caves contain some of the world’s greatest Paleolithic paintings, and their conservation is...