Research on cave microorganisms has mainly focused on the microbial communities thriving on speleothems, rocks and sediments; however, drip water bacteria and calcite precipitation has received less attention. In this study, microbial communities of carbonate precipitates from drip waters in Nerja, a show cave close to the sea in southeastern Spain, were investigated. We observed a pronounced difference in the bacterial composition of the precipitates, depending on the galleries and halls. The most abundant phylum in the precipitates of the halls close to the cave entrance was Proteobacteria, due to the low depth of this sector, the direct influence of a garden on the top soil and the infiltration of waters into the cave, as well as the abu...
[eng] In the current study the microbial diversity from the Cova des Pas de Vallgornera located in ...
Bacterial diversity in sediments at UNESCO World Heritage listed Naracoorte Caves was surveyed as pa...
The majority of caves are formed within limestone rock and hence our understanding of cave microbiol...
As a part of an ongoing project on the role of microbes in the biogeochemistry of Majorcan caves, th...
The bacterial diversity in the Su Bentu Cave in Sardinia was investigated by means of 16S rRNA gene-...
Caves gives an insight into the life forms and geological formations below the Earth’s surface. Kars...
The culturable microbial populations in dripping waters from Altamira cave were studied and compared...
The bacterial diversity in the Su Bentu Cave in Sardinia was investigated by means of 16S rRNA gene-...
The microbiota associated with vermiculations from karst caves is largely unknown. Vermiculations ar...
Lava caves differ from karstic caves in their genesis and mineral composition. Subsurface microbiolo...
Evidences of microbial colonizations were observed in Altamira Cave, Spain. These consisted of disti...
This study aimed to identify the bacteria which take part in the CaCO3 precipitation on the speleoth...
Bacteria make a significant contribution to the accumulation of carbonate in severa! natural habitat...
17 páginas.- 7 figuras.- 4 tablas.- referecias.- The Supplementary Material for this article can be ...
[eng] In the current study the microbial diversity from the Cova des Pas de Vallgornera located in ...
Bacterial diversity in sediments at UNESCO World Heritage listed Naracoorte Caves was surveyed as pa...
The majority of caves are formed within limestone rock and hence our understanding of cave microbiol...
As a part of an ongoing project on the role of microbes in the biogeochemistry of Majorcan caves, th...
The bacterial diversity in the Su Bentu Cave in Sardinia was investigated by means of 16S rRNA gene-...
Caves gives an insight into the life forms and geological formations below the Earth’s surface. Kars...
The culturable microbial populations in dripping waters from Altamira cave were studied and compared...
The bacterial diversity in the Su Bentu Cave in Sardinia was investigated by means of 16S rRNA gene-...
The microbiota associated with vermiculations from karst caves is largely unknown. Vermiculations ar...
Lava caves differ from karstic caves in their genesis and mineral composition. Subsurface microbiolo...
Evidences of microbial colonizations were observed in Altamira Cave, Spain. These consisted of disti...
This study aimed to identify the bacteria which take part in the CaCO3 precipitation on the speleoth...
Bacteria make a significant contribution to the accumulation of carbonate in severa! natural habitat...
17 páginas.- 7 figuras.- 4 tablas.- referecias.- The Supplementary Material for this article can be ...
[eng] In the current study the microbial diversity from the Cova des Pas de Vallgornera located in ...
Bacterial diversity in sediments at UNESCO World Heritage listed Naracoorte Caves was surveyed as pa...
The majority of caves are formed within limestone rock and hence our understanding of cave microbiol...