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An analysis of local wind and air mass directions and their impact on Cladosporium distribution using HYSPLIT and circular statistics
Affiliation:1. Environmental Science Programs, School of Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong, China;2. Atmospheric Research Center, HKUST Fok Ying Tung Graduate School, Nansha IT Park, Guangzhou 511458, China;3. Division of Environment, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong, China;4. Department of Mathematics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong, China;1. Department of Construction, School of Technology, University of Extremadura, Avda. de la Universidad s/n, Cáceres, Spain;2. Center of Allergy & Environment (ZAUM), Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Technical University and Helmholtz Center Munich, Munich, Germany;3. Department of Plant Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Extremadura, Faculty of Science, Avda. Elvas s/n, 06071 Badajoz, Spain;4. Department of Botany, Ecology and Plant Physiology, University of Córdoba, Spain;1. Department of Plant Taxonomy and Phytogeography, University of Szczecin, Wąska 13, 71-415 Szczecin, Poland;2. Rothamsted Research, West Common, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ, UK;3. Institute of Plant Genetics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Strzeszynska 34, 60-479 Poznan, Poland
Abstract:Ecological studies that examine species-environment relationships are often limited to several meteorological parameters, i.e. mean air temperature, relative humidity, precipitation, vapour pressure deficit and solar radiation. The impact of local wind, its speed and direction are less commonly investigated in aerobiological surveys mainly due to difficulties related to the employment of specific analytical tools and interpretation of their outputs. Identification of inoculum sources of economically important plant pathogens, as well as highly allergenic bioaerosols like Cladosporium species, has not been yet explored with remote sensing data and atmospheric models such as Hybrid Single Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT). We, therefore, performed an analysis of 24 h intra-diurnal cycle of Cladosporium spp. spores from an urban site in connection with both the local wind direction and overall air mass direction computed by HYSPLIT. The observational method was a volumetric air sampler of the Hirst design with 1 h time resolution and corresponding optical detection of fungal spores with light microscopy. The atmospheric modelling was done using the on-line data set from GDAS with 1° resolution and circular statistical methods. Our results showed stronger, statistically significant correlation (p ≤ 0.05) between high Cladosporium spp. spore concentration and air mass direction compared to the local wind direction. This suggested that a large fraction of the investigated fungal spores had a regional origin and must be located more than a few kilometers away from the sampling point.
Keywords:Aeromycology  Atmosphere  Angular–linear correlation  Directional data  Bioaerosol  Spatial modelling
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