Dispersal in microbes: fungi in indoor air are dominated by outdoor air and show dispersal limitation at short distances
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
The indoor microbiome is a complex system that is thought to depend on dispersal from the outdoor biome and the occupants' microbiome combined with selective pressures imposed by the occupants' behaviors and the building itself. We set out to determine the pattern of fungal diversity and composition in indoor air on a local scale and to identify processes behind that pattern. We surveyed airborne fungal assemblages within 1-month time periods at two seasons, with high replication, indoors and outdoors, within and across standardized residences at a university housing facility. Fungal assemblages indoors were diverse and strongly determined by dispersal from outdoors, and no fungal taxa were found as indicators…
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4Topics & keywords
- Biological dispersal
- Biology
- Indoor air
- Ecology
- Microbiome
- Biome
- Fungal Diversity
- Environmental science
- Sustainable cities and communities