Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiologia, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (IRNAS-CSIC), Avda. Reina Mercedes, 10, 41012, Sevilla, Spain.
World J Microbiol Biotechnol. 2012 Jul;28(7):2453-64. doi: 10.1007/s11274-012-1070-x. Epub 2012 May 11.
Cultural tourism expanded in the last half of the twentieth century, and the interest of visitors has come to include caves containing archaeological remains. Some show caves attracted mass tourism, and economical interests prevailed over conservation, which led to a deterioration of the subterranean environment and the rock art. The presence and the role of microorganisms in caves is a topic that is often ignored in cave management. Knowledge of the colonisation patterns, the dispersion mechanisms, and the effect on human health and, when present, over rock art paintings of these microorganisms is of the utmost importance. In this review the most recent advances in the study of microorganisms in caves are presented, together with the environmental implications of the findings.
文化旅游在二十世纪后半叶得到了发展,游客的兴趣也逐渐包括了包含考古遗迹的洞穴。一些展示洞穴吸引了大众旅游,经济利益超过了保护,这导致了地下环境和岩石艺术的恶化。微生物在洞穴中的存在和作用是洞穴管理中经常被忽视的一个话题。了解这些微生物的定植模式、分散机制以及对人类健康的影响,以及当它们存在于岩石艺术绘画时的影响,是至关重要的。在这篇综述中,介绍了洞穴中微生物研究的最新进展,以及这些发现对环境的影响。