Publications by authors named "Nusa Cukrov"

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  • * This first comprehensive study in an anchialine cave revealed various ARGs, with bacitracin resistance and multidrug resistance being the most prevalent, influenced by the cave's salinity gradient.
  • * The findings indicate that these caves may serve as reservoirs for unknown resistance genes and highlight the importance of further research on ARGs in unique ecosystems for better understanding and addressing antibiotic resistance.
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Anchialine ecosystems in the eastern Adriatic Sea are diverse both morphologically and biologically. In this study, for the first time, we explored the microeukaryotic and prokaryotic community of anchialine caves in the Mediterranean region using high-throughput sequencing. Four anchialine caves located on nearby islands with a well-pronounced salinity gradient were sampled at the surface freshwater area, halocline area, and seawater area.

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Coastal and estuarine sediments play an important role in the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg) in the aquatic environment. When contaminated, sediments can act as a potential source of Hg and may pose a long-term risk to aquatic biota. The aim of this research was to assess spatial and historical distribution of Hg in the sediments of the Krka River estuary, an environment that so far has been regarded as relatively unpolluted.

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