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Title: | On the biodiversity and biodeteriogenic activity of microbial communities present in the hypogenic environment of the Es-coural Cave, Alentejo, Portugal |
Authors: | Caldeira, A Teresa Schiavon, N Mauran, G Salvador, Cátia Rosado, T Mirao, J Candeias, A |
Keywords: | cave art microbial diversity biodiversity biomarkers |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | MDPI |
Citation: | Caldeira AT, Schiavon N , Mauran G, Salvador C, Rosado T, Mirão J, Candeias A (2021) On the biodiversity and biodeteriogenic activity of microbial communities present in the hypogenic environment of the Es-coural Cave, Alentejo, Portugal. Coatings 2021, 11, 209. doi.org/10.3390/coatings11020209. |
Abstract: | Hypogenic caves represent unique environments for the development of specific
microbial communities that need to be studied. Caves with rock art pose an additional challenge
due to the fragility of the paintings and engravings and to microbial colonization which may induce
chemical, mechanical and aesthetic alterations. Therefore, it is essential to understand the
communities that thrive in these environments and to monitor the activity and effects on the host
rock in order to better preserve and safeguard these ancestral artforms. This study aims at
investigating the Palaeolithic representations found in the Escoural Cave (Alentejo, Portugal) and
their decay features. These prehistoric artworks, dating back up to 50,000 B.P., are altered due to
environmental conditions and microbial activity inside the cave. Microbial cultivation methods
combined with culture‐independent techniques, biomarkers’ viability assays and host rock analysis
allowed us to better understand the microbial biodiversity and biodeteriogenic activity within the
hypogenic environment of this important cave site. This study is part of a long‐term monitoring
program envisaged to understand the effect of this biocolonisation and to understand the
population dynamics that thrive in this hypogean environment. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/29667 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | HERCULES - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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