Characterization of active and total fungal communities in the atmosphere over the Amazon rainforest

Fungi are ubiquitous in the atmosphere and may play an important role in atmospheric processes. We investigated the composition and diversity of fungal communities over the Amazon rainforest canopy and compared these communities to fungal communities found in terrestrial environments. We characteriz...

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Main Authors: A. M. Womack, P. E. Artaxo, F. Y. Ishida, R. C. Mueller, S. R. Saleska, K. T. Wiedemann, B. J. M. Bohannan, J. L. Green
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-11-01
Series:Biogeosciences
Online Access:http://www.biogeosciences.net/12/6337/2015/bg-12-6337-2015.pdf
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spelling doaj-4308d966ccb140368d215faa990669612020-11-24T23:04:19ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892015-11-0112216337634910.5194/bg-12-6337-2015Characterization of active and total fungal communities in the atmosphere over the Amazon rainforestA. M. Womack0P. E. Artaxo1F. Y. Ishida2R. C. Mueller3S. R. Saleska4K. T. Wiedemann5B. J. M. Bohannan6J. L. Green7Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USAInstitute of Physics, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilLarge-Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia, Manaus, BrazilInstitute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USADepartment of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USAInstitute of Physics, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilInstitute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USAInstitute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, USAFungi are ubiquitous in the atmosphere and may play an important role in atmospheric processes. We investigated the composition and diversity of fungal communities over the Amazon rainforest canopy and compared these communities to fungal communities found in terrestrial environments. We characterized the total fungal community and the metabolically active portion of the community using high-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing and compared these data to predictions generated by a mass-balance model. We found that the total community was primarily comprised of fungi from the phylum Basidiomycota. In contrast, the active community was primarily composed of members of the phylum Ascomycota and included a high relative abundance of lichen fungi, which were not detected in the total community. The relative abundance of Basidiomycota and Ascomycota in the total and active communities was consistent with our model predictions, suggesting that this result was driven by the relative size and number of spores produced by these groups. When compared to other environments, fungal communities in the atmosphere were most similar to communities found in tropical soils and leaf surfaces. Our results demonstrate that there are significant differences in the composition of the total and active fungal communities in the atmosphere, and that lichen fungi, which have been shown to be efficient ice nucleators, may be abundant members of active atmospheric fungal communities over the forest canopy.http://www.biogeosciences.net/12/6337/2015/bg-12-6337-2015.pdf
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author A. M. Womack
P. E. Artaxo
F. Y. Ishida
R. C. Mueller
S. R. Saleska
K. T. Wiedemann
B. J. M. Bohannan
J. L. Green
spellingShingle A. M. Womack
P. E. Artaxo
F. Y. Ishida
R. C. Mueller
S. R. Saleska
K. T. Wiedemann
B. J. M. Bohannan
J. L. Green
Characterization of active and total fungal communities in the atmosphere over the Amazon rainforest
Biogeosciences
author_facet A. M. Womack
P. E. Artaxo
F. Y. Ishida
R. C. Mueller
S. R. Saleska
K. T. Wiedemann
B. J. M. Bohannan
J. L. Green
author_sort A. M. Womack
title Characterization of active and total fungal communities in the atmosphere over the Amazon rainforest
title_short Characterization of active and total fungal communities in the atmosphere over the Amazon rainforest
title_full Characterization of active and total fungal communities in the atmosphere over the Amazon rainforest
title_fullStr Characterization of active and total fungal communities in the atmosphere over the Amazon rainforest
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of active and total fungal communities in the atmosphere over the Amazon rainforest
title_sort characterization of active and total fungal communities in the atmosphere over the amazon rainforest
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Biogeosciences
issn 1726-4170
1726-4189
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Fungi are ubiquitous in the atmosphere and may play an important role in atmospheric processes. We investigated the composition and diversity of fungal communities over the Amazon rainforest canopy and compared these communities to fungal communities found in terrestrial environments. We characterized the total fungal community and the metabolically active portion of the community using high-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing and compared these data to predictions generated by a mass-balance model. We found that the total community was primarily comprised of fungi from the phylum Basidiomycota. In contrast, the active community was primarily composed of members of the phylum Ascomycota and included a high relative abundance of lichen fungi, which were not detected in the total community. The relative abundance of Basidiomycota and Ascomycota in the total and active communities was consistent with our model predictions, suggesting that this result was driven by the relative size and number of spores produced by these groups. When compared to other environments, fungal communities in the atmosphere were most similar to communities found in tropical soils and leaf surfaces. Our results demonstrate that there are significant differences in the composition of the total and active fungal communities in the atmosphere, and that lichen fungi, which have been shown to be efficient ice nucleators, may be abundant members of active atmospheric fungal communities over the forest canopy.
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