Microenvironmental features drive the distribution of lichens in the House of the Ancient Hunt, Pompeii, Italy
Autor: | Sergio E. Favero-Longo, Rosanna Piervittori, Chiara Tonon, Marco Serino, L. Appolonia, Valeria Meirano, Paola Croveri, Enrica Matteucci, Diego Elia |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Archaeological areas Lichens 030106 microbiology 010501 environmental sciences Verrucaria macrostoma Stone cultural heritage 01 natural sciences Microbiology Biomaterials Vertical surfaces 03 medical and health sciences Environmental factors Colonization Lichen Waste Management and Disposal 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Ecology Dirina massiliensis Vertical distance Lepraria lobificans Biodeterioration Community variability Pompeii Geography |
Zdroj: | International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation. 136:71-81 |
ISSN: | 0964-8305 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ibiod.2018.10.012 |
Popis: | On the stone cultural heritage, the influence of architecture-related microenvironmental features on lichen diversity, abundance and consequent threats for conservation has been still poorly characterized to support management plans. Such relationships were here investigated on the vertical surfaces of the House of the Ancient Hunt in Pompeii, archaeological site in S-Italy where the variability of lichen saxicolous communities has been still completely neglected despite their widespread occurrence. Lichen colonization in semiconfined rooms was sporadic and limited to Dirina massiliensis, while a remarkable turnover of six communities, encompassing 22 species, characterized mortar, painted and plastered surfaces in outdoor environments, with local covers up to 80%. Microscopic and spectroscopic analyses displayed the deteriogenic potential of three dominant species, due to hyphal penetration within paint and plaster layers (Verrucaria macrostoma) and the release of oxalic acid and/or secondary metabolites with acidic and chelating functions (D. massiliensis, Lepraria lobificans). A higher vertical distance of surfaces from the ground and a larger room dimension were the main conditional factors related to a higher lichen abundance and the distribution of the different communities. Such knowledge on architecture-related microenvironmental features driving lichen distribution and biodeterioration threats may contribute to address restoration priorities and conservation strategies. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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