Microbial communities and activities in caves

Ramat Onyeneoyiza Raji, O. A. Oyewole, Omeiza Haruna Ibrahim, Yetunde Noimot Tijani, M. Gana
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Caves are natural aperture and oligotrophic extreme environment for psychrophilic and psychrotolerant microorganisms. Microorganisms found in caves can be indigenous to the caves or introduced by humans, animals, water flow and wind action. Group of microorganisms found in caves are bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae and viruses. However, bacteria and fungi are the dominant microorganisms. Cave microorganisms are metabolically diverse and are able to acquire energy independently through photoautotrophic, chemoautotrophic or heterotrophic activities. Different microbial groups also interact in the formation of cave and as part of the biogeochemical cycling of elements. Cave microbiology has allowed the detection of microorganisms with the potentials to produce different biomolecules for industrial, pharmaceutical, environmental and biotechnological purposes.
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洞穴中的微生物群落和活动
洞穴是嗜冷和耐冷微生物的天然缝隙和寡营养极端环境。在洞穴中发现的微生物可能是洞穴本身的,也可能是由人类、动物、水流和风的作用引入的。在洞穴中发现的微生物群有细菌、真菌、原生动物、藻类和病毒。然而,细菌和真菌是主要的微生物。洞穴微生物代谢多样,能够通过光自养、化学自养或异养活动独立获取能量。不同的微生物群也在洞穴的形成过程中相互作用,并作为元素生物地球化学循环的一部分。洞穴微生物学可以检测出具有生产不同生物分子潜力的微生物,用于工业、制药、环境和生物技术目的。
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