1. Microbial communities in carbonate precipitates from drip waters in Nerja Cave, Spain
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Valme Jurado, Yolanda Del Rosal, Concepcion Jimenez de Cisneros, Cristina Liñan, Tamara Martin-Pozas, Jose Luis Gonzalez-Pimentel, Bernardo Hermosin, Cesareo Saiz-Jimenez, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), and CSIC - Unidad de Recursos de Información Científica para la Investigación (URICI)
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Bacteria ,General Neuroscience ,Drip water ,General Medicine ,social sciences ,Carbonate precipitate ,Nerja Cave ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,musculoskeletal system ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,humanities - Abstract
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 abundance of members of the order Hyphomicrobiales, dispersing from plant roots, and other Betaproteobacteria and Gammaproteobacteria, common soil inhabitants. The influence of marine aerosols explained the presence of Marinobacter, Idiomarina, Thalassobaculum, Altererythrobacter and other bacteria due to the short distance from the cave to the sea. Nineteen out of forty six genera identified in the cave have been reported to precipitate carbonate and likely have a role in mineral deposition., This work was supported by the Nerja Cave Foundation, grants PID2020-114978GB-I00 and PID2019-110603RB-I00 with ERDF funds. The CSIC Open Access Publication Support Initiative through its Unit of Information Resources for Research (URICI) funded the APC.
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- 2022