The Macroecology of Airborne Pollen in Australian and New Zealand Urban Areas


Autoria(s): Haberle, Simon G.; Bowman, David M. J. S.; Newnham, Rewi M.; Johnston, Fay H.; Beggs, Paul J.; Buters, Jeroen; Campbell, Bradley; Erbas, Bircan; Godwin, Ian; Green, Brett J.; Huete, Alfredo; Jaggard, Alison K.; Medek, Danielle; Murray, Frank; Newbigin, Ed; Thibaudon, Michel; Vicendese, Don; Williamson, Grant J.; Davies, Janet M.
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

he composition and relative abundance of airborne pollen in urban areas of Australia and New Zealand are strongly influenced by geographical location, climate and land use. There is mounting evidence that the diversity and quality of airborne pollen is substantially modified by climate change and land-use yet there are insufficient data to project the future nature of these changes. Our study highlights the need for long-term aerobiological monitoring in Australian and New Zealand urban areas in a systematic, standardised, and sustained way, and provides a framework for targeting the most clinically significant taxa in terms of abundance, allergenic effects and public health burden.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87836/

Publicador

PLOS

Relação

DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0097925

Haberle, Simon G., Bowman, David M. J. S., Newnham, Rewi M., Johnston, Fay H., Beggs, Paul J., Buters, Jeroen, Campbell, Bradley, Erbas, Bircan, Godwin, Ian, Green, Brett J., Huete, Alfredo, Jaggard, Alison K., Medek, Danielle, Murray, Frank, Newbigin, Ed, Thibaudon, Michel, Vicendese, Don, Williamson, Grant J., & Davies, Janet M. (2014) The Macroecology of Airborne Pollen in Australian and New Zealand Urban Areas. PLoS ONE, 9(5), e97925-e97925.

Direitos

Haberle et al

Fonte

School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Tipo

Journal Article