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Monitoring human impact in show caves. A study of four romanian caves
ArticleAbstract: (1) Background: Show caves are unique natural attractions and touristic traffic can trigger their dePalabras claves:Carpathians, Cave, MICROCLIMATE, Monitoring, Romania, sustainable managementAutores:Arghir R.A., Kenesz M., Măntoiu D.Ș., Mirea I.C., Moldovan O.T., Petculescu A., Robu M., Silviu ConstantinFuentes:scopusNew insights on the cave bear population from the urşilor cave, Romania
Conference ObjectAbstract: The first two palaeontological excavation campaigns held in 2010 at the Urşilor Cave, Bihor MountainPalabras claves:Biochronological estimation, Magnetic susceptibility, Romania, Taphonomy, Upper Pleistocene, Urjilor cave, Ursus spelaeusAutores:Döppes D., Drǎguşin V., Kenesz M., Marius V., Moldovan O.T., Panaiotu C.G., Petculescu A., Robu M., Silviu ConstantinFuentes:scopusManagement of water bodies in show caves – A microbial approach
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this study was to monitor factors affecting the microorganisms of water bodies in caves aPalabras claves:bacteria, Carpathians, fungi, Human impact, management, Monitoring, Romania, Show cavesAutores:Arghir R.A., Bercea S., Kenesz M., Mirea I.C., Moldovan O.T., Năstase-Bucur R., Petculescu A., Robu M., Silviu ConstantinFuentes:scopusYearly microbial cycle of human exposed surfaces in show caves
ArticleAbstract: The human impact upon the subterranean microbiomes is not only a peril to the cave environment but mPalabras claves:16S 18S rRNA, bacteria, Coliform bacteria, E. coli, ENTEROBACTERIACEAE, fungi, Rida Count, Romania, Subterranean, touristsAutores:Bercea S., Kenesz M., Moldovan O.T., Năstase-Bucur R., Silviu ConstantinFuentes:scopusThe diverse dietary profiles of MIS 3 cave bears from the Romanian Carpathians: insights from stable isotope (δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N) analysis
ArticleAbstract: Late Pleistocene European cave bears (Ursus spelaeus) have been considered to be largely vegetarian,Palabras claves:Mammalia, palaeodiet, Romania, Stable isotopes, Ursus spelaeusAutores:Kenesz M., Mirea I.C., Petculescu A., Puşcaş C., Robu M., Silviu Constantin, Trinkaus E., Vlaicu M., Wynn J.Fuentes:scopus