2020
DOI: 10.2298/abs200228022n
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Genus Humidophila from caves in Serbia with an improved detailed description of rare H. brekkaensoides

Abstract: Phototrophic microorganisms can be found in biofilms at entrances to caves where they have access to sufficient sunlight, water and nutrients; however, they can also be found inside caves, where they are carried by animals and people, and can proliferate in the presence of artificial light. Although the genus Humidophila includes some well-known cosmopolitan species, further exploration of its rare, insufficiently investigated representatives in different geographical areas and unusual habitats is necessary. C… Show more

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“…Hydrologically, Lazar's Cave contains three canal systems: an old dry system, a periodically active system and an active, flooded system [34]. One section of the cave to which paths and artificial light have been added is open to tourists from May to October [35]. The cave structures affected by lampenflora were characterized by the presence of green or dark green biofilms of varying thicknesses.…”
Section: Localitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrologically, Lazar's Cave contains three canal systems: an old dry system, a periodically active system and an active, flooded system [34]. One section of the cave to which paths and artificial light have been added is open to tourists from May to October [35]. The cave structures affected by lampenflora were characterized by the presence of green or dark green biofilms of varying thicknesses.…”
Section: Localitymentioning
confidence: 99%