Microbial ecology of the atmosphere
The atmosphere connects habitats across multiple spatial scales via airborne dispersal of
microbial cells, propagules and biomolecules. Atmospheric microorganisms have been …
microbial cells, propagules and biomolecules. Atmospheric microorganisms have been …
Vertical stratification of the air microbiome in the lower troposphere
DI Drautz-Moses, I Luhung… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
The troposphere constitutes the final frontier of global ecosystem research due to technical
challenges arising from its size, low biomass, and gaseous state. Using a vertical testing …
challenges arising from its size, low biomass, and gaseous state. Using a vertical testing …
[HTML][HTML] Contribution of soil bacteria to the atmosphere across biomes
The dispersion of microorganisms through the atmosphere is a continual and essential
process that underpins biogeography and ecosystem development and function. Despite the …
process that underpins biogeography and ecosystem development and function. Despite the …
Exobiology of the venusian clouds: New insights into habitability through terrestrial models and methods of detection
OR Kotsyurbenko, JA Cordova Jr, AA Belov… - Astrobiology, 2021 - liebertpub.com
The search for life beyond Earth has focused on Mars and the icy moons Europa and
Enceladus, all of which are considered a safe haven for life due to evidence of current or …
Enceladus, all of which are considered a safe haven for life due to evidence of current or …
Functional genes profile of atmospheric dust in the east Mediterranean suggests widespread anthropogenic influence on aerobiome composition
D Gat, R Zimmermann, Y Rudich - Journal of Geophysical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The microbiome of atmospheric dust events has raised increasing interest in the last
decade, resulting in numerous studies that characterized the different parameters affecting …
decade, resulting in numerous studies that characterized the different parameters affecting …
Falling bacterial communities from the atmosphere
C Woo, N Yamamoto - Environmental Microbiome, 2020 - Springer
Background Bacteria emitted into the atmosphere eventually settle to the pedosphere via
sedimentation (dry deposition) or precipitation (wet deposition), constituting a part of the …
sedimentation (dry deposition) or precipitation (wet deposition), constituting a part of the …
[HTML][HTML] Global dispersal and potential sources of antibiotic resistance genes in atmospheric remote depositions
Antibiotic resistance has become a major Global Health concern and a better understanding
on the global spread mechanisms of antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB) and intercontinental …
on the global spread mechanisms of antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB) and intercontinental …
[HTML][HTML] Assessing time dependent changes in microbial composition of biological crime scene traces using microbial RNA markers
Current body fluid identification methods do not reveal any information about the time since
deposition (TsD) of biological traces, even though determining the age of traces could be …
deposition (TsD) of biological traces, even though determining the age of traces could be …
Comparative analysis of bacterial diversity in clouds and aerosols
R Péguilhan, F Rossi, O Rué, M Joly, P Amato - Atmospheric Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
While the presence of condensed water in clouds could have influence on the diversity of
bacteria circulating in the high atmosphere (multiplication or disruption of specific taxa) …
bacteria circulating in the high atmosphere (multiplication or disruption of specific taxa) …
Seasonal variation of the atmospheric bacterial community in the Greenlandic High Arctic is influenced by weather events and local and distant sources
The Arctic is a hot spot for climate change with potentially large consequences on a global
scale. Aerosols, including bioaerosols, are important players in regulating the heat balance …
scale. Aerosols, including bioaerosols, are important players in regulating the heat balance …