Despite the appreciation of the role played by outdoor stone heritage in societal well-being and sustainable urban development, research efforts have not been completely successful in tackling the complex issues related to its conservation. One of the main problems is that we are continuously underestimating the role and behavior of microorganisms in the form of biofilm (subaerial biofilms, SABs) in the management of stone artifacts. To this end, we discuss the necessity of approaching the topic from an ecological perspective through an overview of the characteristics of SABs that mediate different ecological interactions. Furthermore, we explore the application of functional-traits ecology to unravel the mechanisms by which SABs might respond to a changing environment. Finally, we guide and prioritize further research in order to inform policymakers and to develop management strategies for protection prior to-or following-active conservation treatment.

Subaerial biofilms on outdoor stone monuments: changing the perspective towards an ecological framework / F. Villa, P.S. Stewart, I. Klapper, J.J. Jacob, F. Cappitelli. - In: BIOSCIENCE. - ISSN 0006-3568. - 66:4(2016 Apr), pp. 285-294. [10.1093/biosci/biw006]

Subaerial biofilms on outdoor stone monuments: changing the perspective towards an ecological framework

F. Villa
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F. Cappitelli
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2016

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Despite the appreciation of the role played by outdoor stone heritage in societal well-being and sustainable urban development, research efforts have not been completely successful in tackling the complex issues related to its conservation. One of the main problems is that we are continuously underestimating the role and behavior of microorganisms in the form of biofilm (subaerial biofilms, SABs) in the management of stone artifacts. To this end, we discuss the necessity of approaching the topic from an ecological perspective through an overview of the characteristics of SABs that mediate different ecological interactions. Furthermore, we explore the application of functional-traits ecology to unravel the mechanisms by which SABs might respond to a changing environment. Finally, we guide and prioritize further research in order to inform policymakers and to develop management strategies for protection prior to-or following-active conservation treatment.
subaerial biofilms; cultural heritage; functional traits; biodeterioration/bioprotection
Settore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
   Environmental sensory perception in cyanobacterial biofilms: understanding biodeterioration of outdoor stone materials in a changing environment
   ESENCYA
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   FP7
   328215
apr-2016
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