General decline in the diversity of the airborne microbiota under future climatic scenarios.

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Integrative Freshwater Ecology Group, Centre for Advanced Studies of Blanes (CEAB-CSIC), Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Accés Cala St. Francesc 14, 17300, Blanes, Spain.

Published: October 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Microorganisms can travel long distances via aerosols, survive, and colonize distant environments, and their distribution is affected by changing climate patterns.
  • A new predictive model was developed to analyze how biodiversity of airborne microbes changes over time in response to environmental factors related to future climate scenarios from the IPCC (AR5).
  • The model found that bacteria are more affected by climate than aerosols, while the opposite is true for Eukarya, and predicted a decline in bacterial diversity and changes in Eukarya seasonality, especially under extreme climate conditions.

Article Abstract

Microorganisms attached to aerosols can travel intercontinental distances, survive, and further colonize remote environments. Airborne microbes are influenced by environmental and climatic patterns that are predicted to change in the near future, with unknown consequences. We developed a new predictive method that dynamically addressed the temporal evolution of biodiversity in response to environmental covariates, linked to future climatic scenarios of the IPCC (AR5). We fitted these models against a 7-year monitoring of airborne microbes, collected in wet depositions. We found that Bacteria were more influenced by climatic variables than by aerosols sources, while the opposite was detected for Eukarya. Also, model simulations showed a general decline in bacterial richness, idiosyncratic responses of Eukarya, and changes in seasonality, with higher intensity within the worst-case climatic scenario (RCP 8.5). Additionally, the model predicted lower richness for airborne potential eukaryotic (fungi) pathogens of plants and humans. Our work pioneers on the potential effects of environmental variability on the airborne microbiome under the uncertain context of climate change.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8511268PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-99223-xDOI Listing

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