Cave ecosystems are carbon limited and thus are particularly susceptible to anthropogenic pollution. Yet, how carbon quality and quantity that can modulate the pathways and amount of Mn cycling in caves remains largely unknown. To explore Mn cycling, baseline bacterial, archaeal, and fungal communities associated with Mn(III/IV) oxide deposits were assessed in both relatively ‘pristine’ and anthropogenically impacted caves in the Appalachian Mountains (USA). Cave sites were then amended with various carbon sources that are commonly associated with anthropogenic input to determine whether they stimulate biotic Mn(II) oxidation in situ. Results revealed patterns between sites that had long-term exogenous carbon loading compared to sites that ...
Soil organic matter decomposition is a critical process that affects nutrient cycling, CO2 emissions...
Zoloushka Cave is one of the largest maze gypsum caves in the world. Mining of the gypsum bedrock a...
Microorganisms are found in nearly every surface and near-surface environment, where they gain energ...
Factors that affect biogeochemical cycling are important in ecosystems susceptible to anthropogenic ...
Little is known about the fungal role in biogeochemical cycling in oligotrophic ecosystems. This stu...
Little is known about the fungal role in biogeochemical cycling in oligotrophic ecosystems. This stu...
The upper Tennessee River Basin contains the highest density of our nation’s caves; yet, little is k...
This study compared fungal communities in two southern Appalachian caves: Carter Saltpeter Cave (CSP...
The upper Tennessee River Basin contains the highest density of our nation's caves; yet, little is k...
Manganese (Mn) oxides participate in a range of interactions with organic carbon (OC) that can lead ...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2015. This article is posted here by permissio...
Anthropogenic impact is a pervasive problem in heavily trafficked cave systems and fecal contaminati...
Anthropogenic impact is a pervasive problem in heavily trafficked cave systems and fecal contaminati...
Anthropogenic impact is a pervasive problem in heavily trafficked cave systems and fecal contaminati...
Anthropogenic impact is a pervasive problem in heavily trafficked cave systems and fecal contaminati...
Soil organic matter decomposition is a critical process that affects nutrient cycling, CO2 emissions...
Zoloushka Cave is one of the largest maze gypsum caves in the world. Mining of the gypsum bedrock a...
Microorganisms are found in nearly every surface and near-surface environment, where they gain energ...
Factors that affect biogeochemical cycling are important in ecosystems susceptible to anthropogenic ...
Little is known about the fungal role in biogeochemical cycling in oligotrophic ecosystems. This stu...
Little is known about the fungal role in biogeochemical cycling in oligotrophic ecosystems. This stu...
The upper Tennessee River Basin contains the highest density of our nation’s caves; yet, little is k...
This study compared fungal communities in two southern Appalachian caves: Carter Saltpeter Cave (CSP...
The upper Tennessee River Basin contains the highest density of our nation's caves; yet, little is k...
Manganese (Mn) oxides participate in a range of interactions with organic carbon (OC) that can lead ...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2015. This article is posted here by permissio...
Anthropogenic impact is a pervasive problem in heavily trafficked cave systems and fecal contaminati...
Anthropogenic impact is a pervasive problem in heavily trafficked cave systems and fecal contaminati...
Anthropogenic impact is a pervasive problem in heavily trafficked cave systems and fecal contaminati...
Anthropogenic impact is a pervasive problem in heavily trafficked cave systems and fecal contaminati...
Soil organic matter decomposition is a critical process that affects nutrient cycling, CO2 emissions...
Zoloushka Cave is one of the largest maze gypsum caves in the world. Mining of the gypsum bedrock a...
Microorganisms are found in nearly every surface and near-surface environment, where they gain energ...