This study used PCR-based molecular biological identification techniques to examine the biodiversity of air sampled over Rothera Point (Antarctic Peninsula). 16S rDNA fragments of 132 clones were sequenced and identified to reveal a range of microorganisms, including cyanobacteria, actinomycetes, diatom plastids and other uncultivated bacterial groups. Matches for microorganisms that would be considered evidence of human contamination were not found. The closest matches for many of the sequences were from Antarctic clones already in the databases or from other cold environments. Whilst the majority of the sequences are likely to be of local origin, back trajectory calculations showed that the sampled air may have travelled over the Antarcti...
The environmental airborne bacterial population in relation to human confinement was investigated ov...
The role of aerial dispersal in shaping patterns of biodiversity remains poorly understood, mainly d...
A bacterial phylogenetic survey of three environmentally distinct Antarctic Dry Valley soil biotopes...
A study of air-borne microbial biodiversity over an isolated scientific research station on an ice-s...
Parts of the Antarctic are experiencing dramatic ecosystem change due to rapid and record warming, w...
Antarctica is the southernmost continent on Earth. As a result of the extreme environmental conditio...
Bacteria are assumed to disperse widely via aerosolized transport due to their small size and resili...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored however these baseline data are nece...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely unknown. As part of the AMBIO-project, five samples...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored. As part of the AMBIO-project that a...
The role of aerial dispersal in shaping patterns of biodiversity remains poorly understood, mainly d...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored. As part of the AMBIO-project that a...
We assessed fungal diversity present in air samples obtained from King George Island, Antarctica, us...
This PhD dissertation explores aspects of the microbial ecology of Antarctica, focussing on the taxo...
Human contamination of Antarctic environments is a sensitive issue and has been the focus of many re...
The environmental airborne bacterial population in relation to human confinement was investigated ov...
The role of aerial dispersal in shaping patterns of biodiversity remains poorly understood, mainly d...
A bacterial phylogenetic survey of three environmentally distinct Antarctic Dry Valley soil biotopes...
A study of air-borne microbial biodiversity over an isolated scientific research station on an ice-s...
Parts of the Antarctic are experiencing dramatic ecosystem change due to rapid and record warming, w...
Antarctica is the southernmost continent on Earth. As a result of the extreme environmental conditio...
Bacteria are assumed to disperse widely via aerosolized transport due to their small size and resili...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored however these baseline data are nece...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely unknown. As part of the AMBIO-project, five samples...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored. As part of the AMBIO-project that a...
The role of aerial dispersal in shaping patterns of biodiversity remains poorly understood, mainly d...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored. As part of the AMBIO-project that a...
We assessed fungal diversity present in air samples obtained from King George Island, Antarctica, us...
This PhD dissertation explores aspects of the microbial ecology of Antarctica, focussing on the taxo...
Human contamination of Antarctic environments is a sensitive issue and has been the focus of many re...
The environmental airborne bacterial population in relation to human confinement was investigated ov...
The role of aerial dispersal in shaping patterns of biodiversity remains poorly understood, mainly d...
A bacterial phylogenetic survey of three environmentally distinct Antarctic Dry Valley soil biotopes...