Cave microbiota comprise metabolically diverse organisms, including microalgae, among which Bacillariophyta (diatoms) represent one of the most prominent groups, inhabiting a wide range of substrates within cave ecosystems. In contrast to aerophytic cave habitats, aquatic cave environments remain poorly studied. Therefore, the main aims of this study were to determine the diversity, spatial distribution, and seasonal dynamics of diatom assemblages in the Ponorac Stream flowing through Ravništarka Cave, and to assess the influence of environmental variables on diatom diversity and distribution. Samples were collected from six sites along the Ponorac stream in May and November 2023. Physical and chemical water parameters showed only minor variation among sampling sites. In total, 148 diatom taxa belonging to 54 genera were recorded, including several rare diatom taxa. Diatom assemblages in the Ponorac stream were characterized by high taxonomic richness, high α-diversity, and pronounced community heterogeneity. Many taxa occurred in both seasons and across multiple sites, whereas several were restricted to a single season or exhibited clear site specificity. Most diatom index values indicated generally high ecological status. This study highlights the importance of aquatic cave habitats as reservoirs of diatom diversity and their value in studying temporal and spatial variation of their communities.
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Olga Jakovljević
Željka Milovanović
Miloš Stupar
Microbiology Research
University of Belgrade
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ccb63f16edfba7beb87ea0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/microbiolres17040069