The interaction of wind with aquatic and terrestrial surfaces is known to control the creation of microbial aerosols allowing for their entrainment into air masses that can be transported regionally and globally. Near surface interactions between urban waterways and urban air are understudied but some level of interaction among these bacterial communities would be expected and may be relevant to understanding both urban air and water quality. To address this gap related to patterns of local air-water microbial exchange, we utilized next-generation sequencing of 16S rRNA genes from paired air and water samples collected from 3 urban waterfront sites and evaluated their relative bacterial diversity. Aerosol samples at all sites were significa...
Exposure to biodiverse aerobiomes supports human health, but it is unclear which ecological factors ...
The global diversity of airborne bacteria has not yet been studied, despite its importance in human ...
Bacteria are abundant in the atmosphere, where they often represent a major portion of the organic a...
The interaction of wind with aquatic and terrestrial surfaces is known to control the creation of mi...
Bacterial aerosols are bacteria that are suspended in the atmosphere. We know very little about what...
In polluted environments, when microbial aerosols originate locally, species composition of the aero...
Aerosol production from surface waters results in the transfer of aquatic materials (including nutri...
Wind blowing over aquatic and terrestrial surfaces produces aerosols, which include microbial aeroso...
The source, characteristics and transport of viable microbial aerosols in urban centers are topics o...
Wind blowing over aquatic and terrestrial surfaces produces aerosols, which include microbial aeroso...
More than 50% of the world’s population lives in urban centers. As collection basins for lands...
Greater exposure to environmental microorganisms has been hypothesized to reduce the likelihood of d...
The study of spatio-temporal variability of airborne bacterial communities has recently gained impor...
Highlights: • Airborne bacterial abundance, biomass and composition were studied in Thessaloniki. ...
Newtown Creek is an industrial waterway and former tidal wetland in New York City. It is one of the ...
Exposure to biodiverse aerobiomes supports human health, but it is unclear which ecological factors ...
The global diversity of airborne bacteria has not yet been studied, despite its importance in human ...
Bacteria are abundant in the atmosphere, where they often represent a major portion of the organic a...
The interaction of wind with aquatic and terrestrial surfaces is known to control the creation of mi...
Bacterial aerosols are bacteria that are suspended in the atmosphere. We know very little about what...
In polluted environments, when microbial aerosols originate locally, species composition of the aero...
Aerosol production from surface waters results in the transfer of aquatic materials (including nutri...
Wind blowing over aquatic and terrestrial surfaces produces aerosols, which include microbial aeroso...
The source, characteristics and transport of viable microbial aerosols in urban centers are topics o...
Wind blowing over aquatic and terrestrial surfaces produces aerosols, which include microbial aeroso...
More than 50% of the world’s population lives in urban centers. As collection basins for lands...
Greater exposure to environmental microorganisms has been hypothesized to reduce the likelihood of d...
The study of spatio-temporal variability of airborne bacterial communities has recently gained impor...
Highlights: • Airborne bacterial abundance, biomass and composition were studied in Thessaloniki. ...
Newtown Creek is an industrial waterway and former tidal wetland in New York City. It is one of the ...
Exposure to biodiverse aerobiomes supports human health, but it is unclear which ecological factors ...
The global diversity of airborne bacteria has not yet been studied, despite its importance in human ...
Bacteria are abundant in the atmosphere, where they often represent a major portion of the organic a...