2023
DOI: 10.3390/life13010164
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Biodiversity of Phototrophs and Culturable Fungi in Gobustan Caves

Abstract: Unique natural objects, such as the caves of the Gobustan National Historical and Artistic Preserve, are also of great cultural and historical value due to rock art and sites of ancient people. A favorable microclimate makes these habitats convenient for colonization by microbiota, including phototrophs. In arid regions with intense seasonal fluctuations of microclimatic parameters, the conditions for survival are the least favorable; therefore, it becomes especially important to determine the composition of c… Show more

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“…The existence of caves in the karst region is becoming increasingly valuable because some of them are prehistoric caves that hold a lot of cultural evidence about human life in the past. In general, in the karst environment, there are caves, underground rivers, various types of unique flora and fauna, and remnants of human culture [10] which have a function as one of the regulators of the water system in the surrounding area. The karst environment in Maros Regency has a potential attraction to visit, especially the sites of prehistoric caves in the Leangleang Archaeological Park area in which there are various prehistoric cave painting motifs dating back thousands of years, which are natural and cultural phenomena with great potential to be managed.…”
Section: Prehistoric Cave Sites As Tourism Destinations In Maros Regencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of caves in the karst region is becoming increasingly valuable because some of them are prehistoric caves that hold a lot of cultural evidence about human life in the past. In general, in the karst environment, there are caves, underground rivers, various types of unique flora and fauna, and remnants of human culture [10] which have a function as one of the regulators of the water system in the surrounding area. The karst environment in Maros Regency has a potential attraction to visit, especially the sites of prehistoric caves in the Leangleang Archaeological Park area in which there are various prehistoric cave painting motifs dating back thousands of years, which are natural and cultural phenomena with great potential to be managed.…”
Section: Prehistoric Cave Sites As Tourism Destinations In Maros Regencymentioning
confidence: 99%