Publications by authors named "Kyana N Montoya"

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the environment pose persistent and complex threats to human and wildlife health. Around the world, PFAS point sources such as military bases expose thousands of populations of wildlife and game species, with potentially far-reaching implications for population and ecosystem health. But few studies shed light on the extent to which PFAS permeate food webs, particularly ecologically and taxonomically diverse communities of primary and secondary consumers.

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  • The study analyzed lung tissues from 199 small mammals to explore the fungal communities (mycobiome) within their lungs, revealing a wide diversity of fungi.
  • The research found that although some fungi, like species of Onygenales, were prevalent in lung samples, they were not frequently identified in environmental studies.
  • The findings suggest that small mammals could act as reservoirs for emerging fungal pathogens, highlighting the importance of studying fungal communities in lung tissues rather than relying solely on sputum or lavage samples.
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Biotic factors that influence the temporal stability of microbial community functioning are an emerging research focus for the control of natural and engineered systems. The discovery of common features within community ensembles that differ in functional stability over time is a starting point to explore biotic factors. We serially propagated a suite of soil microbial communities through five generations of 28-day microcosm incubations to examine microbial community compositional and functional stability during plant litter decomposition.

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