Human presence impacts fungal diversity of inflated lunar/Mars analog habitat.
A BlachowiczT MayerM BashirT R PieberP De LeónKasthuri VenkateswaranPublished in: Microbiome (2017)
The results of this study revealed that the overall fungal diversity in the closed habitat changed during human presence; therefore, it is crucial to properly maintain a closed habitat to preserve it from deteriorating and keep it safe for its inhabitants. Differences in community profiles were observed when statistically treated, especially of the mycobiome of samples collected at day 20. On a genus level Epiccocum, Alternaria, Pleosporales, Davidiella, and Cryptococcus showed increased abundance over the occupation time.