The culturable microbial populations in dripping waters from Altamira cave were studied and compared with those of the ceiling rock. Water communities have low proportions of gram-positive bacteria, and are mainly composed of gram-negative rods and cocci (Enterobacteriaceae and Vibrionaceae), while those of ceiling rocks are mainly Streptomyces spp. The community differences are probably related to environmental cave conditions: high humidity, relatively low and stable temperature, water pH close to neutrality and nature of the organic matter. All these factors seem to favor colonization and long-term growth of actinomycetes over other heterotrophic bacteria on ceiling rocks
International audienceMicroorganisms colonize caves extensively, and in caves open for tourism they ...
The bacterial diversity in the Su Bentu Cave in Sardinia was investigated by means of 16S rRNA gene-...
Máster en Biología Molecular y Biomedicina.Art Caves are threatened by uncontrolled growth of microo...
The culturable microbial populations in dripping waters from Altamira cave were studied and compared...
Research on cave microorganisms has mainly focused on the microbial communities thriving on speleoth...
Evidences of microbial colonizations were observed in Altamira Cave, Spain. These consisted of disti...
As a part of an ongoing project on the role of microbes in the biogeochemistry of Majorcan caves, th...
A variety of isolation procedures were carried out to study the involvement of bacteria in the colon...
Monitoring bacterial communities is critical for assessing biodeterioration among other processes. T...
Host-rock, speleothems, and rock art paintings from Altamira and Tito Bustillo Caves (northern Spain...
8 páginas.- 2 figuras.- referencias.- All supplemental data for this article are available online at...
5 pages, 5 references.Since it has been reported that microorganisms can affect painting pigments, P...
Microbiota of the deep caves has been poorly explored. The most relevant issues of the caves biodive...
The active stalactites from Grotta dei Cervi, Porto Badisco, southeastern Italy, were sampled to inv...
Bacterial diversity in sediments at UNESCO World Heritage listed Naracoorte Caves was surveyed as pa...
International audienceMicroorganisms colonize caves extensively, and in caves open for tourism they ...
The bacterial diversity in the Su Bentu Cave in Sardinia was investigated by means of 16S rRNA gene-...
Máster en Biología Molecular y Biomedicina.Art Caves are threatened by uncontrolled growth of microo...
The culturable microbial populations in dripping waters from Altamira cave were studied and compared...
Research on cave microorganisms has mainly focused on the microbial communities thriving on speleoth...
Evidences of microbial colonizations were observed in Altamira Cave, Spain. These consisted of disti...
As a part of an ongoing project on the role of microbes in the biogeochemistry of Majorcan caves, th...
A variety of isolation procedures were carried out to study the involvement of bacteria in the colon...
Monitoring bacterial communities is critical for assessing biodeterioration among other processes. T...
Host-rock, speleothems, and rock art paintings from Altamira and Tito Bustillo Caves (northern Spain...
8 páginas.- 2 figuras.- referencias.- All supplemental data for this article are available online at...
5 pages, 5 references.Since it has been reported that microorganisms can affect painting pigments, P...
Microbiota of the deep caves has been poorly explored. The most relevant issues of the caves biodive...
The active stalactites from Grotta dei Cervi, Porto Badisco, southeastern Italy, were sampled to inv...
Bacterial diversity in sediments at UNESCO World Heritage listed Naracoorte Caves was surveyed as pa...
International audienceMicroorganisms colonize caves extensively, and in caves open for tourism they ...
The bacterial diversity in the Su Bentu Cave in Sardinia was investigated by means of 16S rRNA gene-...
Máster en Biología Molecular y Biomedicina.Art Caves are threatened by uncontrolled growth of microo...