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Exploring ecological relationships in the biodeterioration patterns of Angkor temples (Cambodia) along a forest canopy gradient
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Various biological communities colonize the Khmer temples in Angkor (Cambodia), which had lain abandoned for many centuries. These biodeterioration patterns change in response to different environmental conditions, and the aim of this study is to quantify their frequency and ecological characteristics according to a forest canopy gradient. The descriptive and multivariate statistical analysis applied to data collected from the four temples in the study identifies various biological communities along with a temple-specific ecological succession. The initial pioneer community is primarily composed of a reddish biofilm of the green alga Trentepohlia sp., and it occurs in xeric and shady environmental conditions, becoming dominant in forested areas. Cyanobacteria biofilm, consisting of species belonging to the genera Scytonema and Gloeocapsa , sometimes in combination with the lichen Endocarpon sp., prevails in xeric and sunny conditions. With the progressive increase of the availability of edaphic water, typical of forested areas, various lichen communities are able to establish themselves (dominated by Lepraria , Pyxine coralligera and Cryptothecia subnidulans respectively), followed by moss and higher plant communities. Understanding these relationships appears to be a very useful way of identifying the best microclimatic conditions for stone conservation.
- Subjects :
- Archeology
stone biodeterioration
Materials Science (miscellaneous)
Microflora
Conservation
Ecological succession
Deserts and xeric shrublands
tropics
Ecological relationship
macroflora
Stone biodeterioration
Macroflora
Ecology of biodeterioration
Monument conservation
Tropics
Lichen
Spectroscopy
Pioneer species
biology
Ecology
Plant community
Edaphic
biology.organism_classification
monument
Chemistry (miscellaneous)
Trentepohlia
ecology of biodeterioration
microflora
General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3792a710f1182d1235263ab7024d3f59