Stochastic and deterministic assembly processes of microbial communities in relation to natural attenuation of black stains in Lascaux Cave

  • Bontemps Z
  • Moënne-Loccoz Y
  • Hugoni M
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Abstract

The importance of stochastic vs deterministic processes in cave microbial ecology has been a neglected topic so far, and this work provided an opportunity to do so in a context related to the dynamics of black-stain alterations in Lascaux, a UNESCO Paleolithic cave. Of particular significance was the discovery of a novel scenario for always-rare microbial taxa in relation to disturbance, in which stochastic processes are replaced later by deterministic processes during post-disturbance recovery, i.e., during attenuation of black stains.

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Bontemps, Z., Moënne-Loccoz, Y., & Hugoni, M. (2024). Stochastic and deterministic assembly processes of microbial communities in relation to natural attenuation of black stains in Lascaux Cave. MSystems, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.01233-23

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