Parts of the Antarctic are experiencing dramatic ecosystem change due to rapid and record warming, which may weaken biogeographic boundaries and modify dispersal barriers, increasing the risk of biological invasions. In this study, we collected air samples from 100 locations around the Southern Ocean to analyze bacterial biodiversity in the circumpolar air around the Antarctic continent, as understanding dispersal processes is paramount to assessing the risks of microbiological invasions. We also compared the Southern Ocean air bacterial biodiversity to non-polar ecosystems to identify the potential origin of these Southern Ocean air microorganisms. The bacterial diversity in the air had both local and global origins and presented low richn...
Atmospheric dispersal of bacteria is increasingly acknowledged as an important factor influencing ba...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored. As part of the AMBIO-project that a...
Dispersal is a critical yet poorly understood factor underlying macroecological patterns in microbia...
Parts of the Antarctic are experiencing dramatic ecosystem change due to rapid and record warming, w...
The Antarctic is experiencing drastic ecosystem change due to rapid and record warming. Understandin...
Bacteria are assumed to disperse widely via aerosolized transport due to their small size and resili...
This study used PCR-based molecular biological identification techniques to examine the biodiversity...
A study of air-borne microbial biodiversity over an isolated scientific research station on an ice-s...
The role of aerial dispersal in shaping patterns of biodiversity remains poorly understood, mainly d...
A range of small- to moderate-scale studies of patterns in bacterial biodiversity have been conducte...
Amplified climate change, increased human activity and the introduction of alien species likely form...
Although soil-borne bacteria represent the world's greatest source of biological diversity, it is no...
Amplified climate change, increased human activity and the introduction of alien species likely for...
The role of aerial dispersal in shaping patterns of biodiversity remains poorly understood, mainly d...
Antarctica is the southernmost continent on Earth. As a result of the extreme environmental conditio...
Atmospheric dispersal of bacteria is increasingly acknowledged as an important factor influencing ba...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored. As part of the AMBIO-project that a...
Dispersal is a critical yet poorly understood factor underlying macroecological patterns in microbia...
Parts of the Antarctic are experiencing dramatic ecosystem change due to rapid and record warming, w...
The Antarctic is experiencing drastic ecosystem change due to rapid and record warming. Understandin...
Bacteria are assumed to disperse widely via aerosolized transport due to their small size and resili...
This study used PCR-based molecular biological identification techniques to examine the biodiversity...
A study of air-borne microbial biodiversity over an isolated scientific research station on an ice-s...
The role of aerial dispersal in shaping patterns of biodiversity remains poorly understood, mainly d...
A range of small- to moderate-scale studies of patterns in bacterial biodiversity have been conducte...
Amplified climate change, increased human activity and the introduction of alien species likely form...
Although soil-borne bacteria represent the world's greatest source of biological diversity, it is no...
Amplified climate change, increased human activity and the introduction of alien species likely for...
The role of aerial dispersal in shaping patterns of biodiversity remains poorly understood, mainly d...
Antarctica is the southernmost continent on Earth. As a result of the extreme environmental conditio...
Atmospheric dispersal of bacteria is increasingly acknowledged as an important factor influencing ba...
The microbial diversity on Antarctica is largely under-explored. As part of the AMBIO-project that a...
Dispersal is a critical yet poorly understood factor underlying macroecological patterns in microbia...