Microbial communities in the tropical air ecosystem follow a precise diel cycle

Author:

Gusareva Elena S.,Acerbi Enzo,Lau Kenny J. X.,Luhung Irvan,Premkrishnan Balakrishnan N. V.,Kolundžija Sandra,Purbojati Rikky W.,Wong Anthony,Houghton James N. I.,Miller Dana,Gaultier Nicolas E.ORCID,Heinle Cassie E.,Clare Megan E.,Vettath Vineeth Kodengil,Kee Carmon,Lim Serene B. Y.,Chénard Caroline,Phung Wen Jia,Kushwaha Kavita K.,Nee Ang Poh,Putra Alexander,Panicker Deepa,Yanqing Koh,Hwee Yap Zhei,Lohar Sachin R.,Kuwata Mikinori,Kim Hie LimORCID,Yang LiangORCID,Uchida Akira,Drautz-Moses Daniela I.,Junqueira Ana Carolina M.ORCID,Schuster Stephan C.ORCID

Abstract

The atmosphere is vastly underexplored as a habitable ecosystem for microbial organisms. In this study, we investigated 795 time-resolved metagenomes from tropical air, generating 2.27 terabases of data. Despite only 9 to 17% of the generated sequence data currently being assignable to taxa, the air harbored a microbial diversity that rivals the complexity of other planetary ecosystems. The airborne microbial organisms followed a clear diel cycle, possibly driven by environmental factors. Interday taxonomic diversity exceeded day-to-day and month-to-month variation. Environmental time series revealed the existence of a large core of microbial taxa that remained invariable over 13 mo, thereby underlining the long-term robustness of the airborne community structure. Unlike terrestrial or aquatic environments, where prokaryotes are prevalent, the tropical airborne biomass was dominated by DNA from eukaryotic phyla. Specific fungal and bacterial species were strongly correlated with temperature, humidity, and CO2concentration, making them suitable biomarkers for studying the bioaerosol dynamics of the atmosphere.

Funder

Ministry of Education - Singapore

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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