Rock substrate rather than black stain alterations drives microbial community structure in the passage of Lascaux Cave.
Lise AlonsoCharline Creuzé-des-ChâtelliersThéo TrabacAudrey DubostYvan Moënne-LoccozThomas PommierPublished in: Microbiome (2018)
This first high throughput sequencing performed in Lascaux Cave showed that black stains were secondary to mineral substrate in determining microbiome community structure, regardless of whether total or transcriptionally active bacterial and micro-eukaryotic communities were considered. These results revealed the potential for new stain formation and highlight the need for careful microbiome management to avoid further cave wall degradation.