Phototrophs in Unique Habitats of Thermomineral Springs in Central Serbia
Ana Milićević, Slađana Popović, Vanja Milovanović, Vesna Karadžić, Željko Savković, Vukašin Bjelica, Jelena Krizmanić, Gordana Subakov-Simić, Olga Jakovljević

TL;DR
This study explores unique microbial communities in Serbian thermomineral springs, highlighting their ecological significance and potential for biotechnology.
Contribution
The study identifies unique cyanobacterial taxa and characterizes phototrophic communities in under-researched Serbian thermomineral springs.
Findings
Submerged biofilms showed higher primary production compared to splash zone biofilms.
Bacillariophyta was the most diverse phototrophic division, followed by Cyanobacteria.
Ammonia, total nitrogen, and organic carbon were key factors shaping community composition.
Abstract
Thermomineral springs are unique aquatic habitats characterized by high temperatures or mineral-rich water and often host specialized microbial communities. In Serbia, these springs represent an important but under-researched ecological resource whose diverse physicochemical properties are shaped by their geological context. In this study, the physical and chemical properties of Serbian thermomineral springs and their relationship with phototrophic communities in different substrates are investigated. Phototrophic biofilms were categorized into fully submerged and splash zone biofilms, with the former showing higher primary production. Cyanobacteria, Chlorophyta, and Bacillariophyta were recorded, with Bacillariophyta being the predominant division in terms of diversity, followed by Cyanobacteria. Among Cyanobacteria, coccoid forms like Aphanocapsa, Chroococcus, Gloeocapsa and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiatoms and Algae Research · Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics · Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
