Artificial lighting in show caves causes the growth of green photosynthetic biofilms, called lampenflora, on rock surfaces. This represents a worrisome ecological problem in caves as these biofilms cause aesthetical, physical and chemical damages on the rock substrates. Finding an efficient eco-friendly control method is now a priority to carry out a sustainable management of cave tourism. In this study we assessed the efficacy of three growth-control methods in Pertosa-Auletta limestone Cave (Italy). Reflectance spectra showed that the lampenflora is able to reflect only the near-infrared, absorbing all the visible light frequencies, likely due to its capability to produce secondary accessory pigments or to the mixotrophic metabolism of so...
Permanent electric lighting in show caves is installed to present cave formations and historical rel...
International audienceThe proliferation of epilithic algae that form biofilms in subterranean enviro...
This paper presents an experiment on lampenflora removal in show caves located in a tropical monsoon...
Artificial lighting in show caves causes the growth of green photosynthetic biofilms, called lampenf...
The development of complex photosynthetic communities in underground environments equipped with arti...
Removing lampenflora, phototrophic organisms developing on rock surfaces in tourist cavities due to ...
Show caves are subjected to tourist adaptations, often with negative consequences on the...
Rosangela Addesso¹, Jo De Waele², Daniela Baldantoni¹ ¹Department of Chemistry and Biology “Adolfo Z...
Caves are often subject to tourist adaptations, causing an irreversible impairment of the bio-geoche...
The artificial lighting of caves adapted for touristic visits, leads to the appearance and propagati...
Karst caves are unique natural features and habitats where specialized organisms live. Some caves ar...
14 páginas.- 11 figuras.- 53 referencias.- (This article belongs to the Special Issue Interdisciplin...
13 páginas.- 5 figuras.- 2 tablas.- 39 referenciasCyanobacteria and microalgae are usually found in ...
Permanent electric lighting in show caves is installed to present cave formations and historical rel...
International audienceThe proliferation of epilithic algae that form biofilms in subterranean enviro...
This paper presents an experiment on lampenflora removal in show caves located in a tropical monsoon...
Artificial lighting in show caves causes the growth of green photosynthetic biofilms, called lampenf...
The development of complex photosynthetic communities in underground environments equipped with arti...
Removing lampenflora, phototrophic organisms developing on rock surfaces in tourist cavities due to ...
Show caves are subjected to tourist adaptations, often with negative consequences on the...
Rosangela Addesso¹, Jo De Waele², Daniela Baldantoni¹ ¹Department of Chemistry and Biology “Adolfo Z...
Caves are often subject to tourist adaptations, causing an irreversible impairment of the bio-geoche...
The artificial lighting of caves adapted for touristic visits, leads to the appearance and propagati...
Karst caves are unique natural features and habitats where specialized organisms live. Some caves ar...
14 páginas.- 11 figuras.- 53 referencias.- (This article belongs to the Special Issue Interdisciplin...
13 páginas.- 5 figuras.- 2 tablas.- 39 referenciasCyanobacteria and microalgae are usually found in ...
Permanent electric lighting in show caves is installed to present cave formations and historical rel...
International audienceThe proliferation of epilithic algae that form biofilms in subterranean enviro...
This paper presents an experiment on lampenflora removal in show caves located in a tropical monsoon...