Airborne prokaryotes are transported along with dust/aerosols, yet very little attention is given to their temporal variability above the oceans and the factors that govern their abundance. We analyzed the abundance of autotrophic (cyanobacteria) and heterotopic airborne microbes in 34 sampling events between 2015−2018 at a coastal site in the SE Mediterranean Sea. We show that airborne autotrophic (0.2−7.6 cells × 103 m−3) and heterotrophic (0.2−30.6 cells × 103 m−3) abundances were affected by the origin and air mass trajectory, and the concentration of dust/aerosols in the air, while seasonality was not coherent. The averaged ratio between heterotrophic and autotrophic prokaryotes in marine-dominat...
Processes influencing the atmospheric transport of airborne bacterial communities are poorly underst...
Airborne bacteria were characterized over a 2-y period via high-throughput massive sequencing of 16S...
International audienceAbstract The short term (hourly scale) variability of heterotrophic prokaryote...
Atmospheric aerosols (suspension of solid or liquid particles in the present in the atmosphere) can ...
Airborne transport of microbes may play a central role in microbial dispersal, the maintenance of di...
17 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, supplemental material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fm...
The 9th International Workshop on Sand - Dust storm and Associated Dustfall (DUSTWORKSHOP9), 22-24 M...
This study explores the potential impacts of microbes deposited into the surface seawater of the sou...
Highlights: • Airborne bacterial abundance, biomass and composition were studied in Thessaloniki. ...
Aeolian dust exerts a considerable influence on atmospheric and oceanic conditions negatively impact...
2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 11-16 February, in Portland, OregonWe have done experiments assessing t...
The marine cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus is a dominant photoautotroph in many oligotrophic Low-Nutr...
16 pages, 8 figures, 5 tablesThe atmosphere of the northwestern (NW) Mediterranean Sea is affected b...
Atmospheric deposition is a source of inorganic nutrients and organic matter to the ocean, and can f...
The atmosphere represents an underexplored temporary habitat for airborne microbial communities such...
Processes influencing the atmospheric transport of airborne bacterial communities are poorly underst...
Airborne bacteria were characterized over a 2-y period via high-throughput massive sequencing of 16S...
International audienceAbstract The short term (hourly scale) variability of heterotrophic prokaryote...
Atmospheric aerosols (suspension of solid or liquid particles in the present in the atmosphere) can ...
Airborne transport of microbes may play a central role in microbial dispersal, the maintenance of di...
17 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, supplemental material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fm...
The 9th International Workshop on Sand - Dust storm and Associated Dustfall (DUSTWORKSHOP9), 22-24 M...
This study explores the potential impacts of microbes deposited into the surface seawater of the sou...
Highlights: • Airborne bacterial abundance, biomass and composition were studied in Thessaloniki. ...
Aeolian dust exerts a considerable influence on atmospheric and oceanic conditions negatively impact...
2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting, 11-16 February, in Portland, OregonWe have done experiments assessing t...
The marine cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus is a dominant photoautotroph in many oligotrophic Low-Nutr...
16 pages, 8 figures, 5 tablesThe atmosphere of the northwestern (NW) Mediterranean Sea is affected b...
Atmospheric deposition is a source of inorganic nutrients and organic matter to the ocean, and can f...
The atmosphere represents an underexplored temporary habitat for airborne microbial communities such...
Processes influencing the atmospheric transport of airborne bacterial communities are poorly underst...
Airborne bacteria were characterized over a 2-y period via high-throughput massive sequencing of 16S...
International audienceAbstract The short term (hourly scale) variability of heterotrophic prokaryote...