2016
DOI: 10.1080/01490451.2015.1062062
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Five-Year Monitoring of Bacterial Communities in Dripping Water from the Heshang Cave in Central China: Implication for Paleoclimate Reconstruction and Ecological Functions

Abstract: Microbial lipids in stalagmites are increasingly used to reconstruct the paleoclimate change, necessitating the investigations on microbial communities in dripping waters. A pilot molecular survey was conducted on bacterial communities of dripping waters at two sites (1D and 3D) in Heshang Cave of Hubei province in central China for a period of 2008 to 2013. The samples were subjected to genome DNA extraction, 16S rRNA gene amplification, clone library construction and phylogenetic analysis to explore the seas… Show more

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“…Actinobacteria dominated the weathered cave wall communities in Heshang Cave, and this phylum is commonly found in cave environments, such as the weathered rocks of the Buda thermal Karst System (Borsodi et al, 2012), Grotta dei Cervi in Italy (Groth et al, 2001) and other cave walls (Mulec et al, 2012a,b). Proteobacteria, specifically Gammaproteobacteria and Betaproteobacteria, are the most abundant bacteria in the drip waters, including the ones in Heshang Cave (Yun et al, 2016). …”
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“…Actinobacteria dominated the weathered cave wall communities in Heshang Cave, and this phylum is commonly found in cave environments, such as the weathered rocks of the Buda thermal Karst System (Borsodi et al, 2012), Grotta dei Cervi in Italy (Groth et al, 2001) and other cave walls (Mulec et al, 2012a,b). Proteobacteria, specifically Gammaproteobacteria and Betaproteobacteria, are the most abundant bacteria in the drip waters, including the ones in Heshang Cave (Yun et al, 2016). …”
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confidence: 99%
“…The annual average temperature is ∼16.5°C and average annual rainfall is ∼1118 mm. Most of the precipitation (∼70%) occurs in April to September (Hu et al, 2008a; Yun et al, 2016). Vegetation consists of dense forests of subtropical tress and shrub, and corn and other vegetable crops are grown on the mountains.…”
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