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Article Dans Une Revue Science of the Total Environment Année : 2014

Molecular diversity reveals previously undetected air-dispersed protist colonists in a Mediterranean area

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The molecular diversity of air-dispersed protists was examined through the 18S rRNA gene clone library construction in air samples and samples from experimental water containers passively collecting air-dispersed microorganisms, from July 2007 till October 2008 in three different sites of Northern Greece. The majority of the samplings took place in an urban industrialized coastal city (Thessaloniki). In all the samples, a total of 29 unique phylotypes were detected belonging to 10 known major taxonomic groups. The most abundant phylotypes were affiliated to known taxa of Ciliophora and Chlorophyceae, commonly found in various habitats. Additionally, various previously unnoticed and under-studied taxa, such as Bicosoecida, Oomycetes and Labyrinthulomycetes, were detected. These taxa are potentially important in ecological processes, through dispersal and colonization of various habitats. Multivariate statistical analysis associated the most abundant phylotypes with rainfall, suggesting that rain is a favorable means for reposition of air-dispersed protists. This is the first study investigating the molecular diversity of air-dispersed protists, including algae and heterotrophic protists

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hal-00958788 , version 1 (13-03-2014)

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Savvas Genitsaris, Konstantinos A Kormas, Urania Christaki, Sébastien Monchy, Maria Moustaka-Gouni. Molecular diversity reveals previously undetected air-dispersed protist colonists in a Mediterranean area. Science of the Total Environment, 2014, 478, pp.70-79. ⟨10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.01.071⟩. ⟨hal-00958788⟩
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