Using patterns of shared taxa to infer bacterial dispersal in human living environment in urban and rural areas.
Mira GrönroosA JumpponenM I RoslundN NurminenS OikarinenA ParajuliO H LaitinenO CinekL KramnaJ RajaniemiH HyötyR PuhakkaAki SinkkonenPublished in: Applied and environmental microbiology (2024)
Understanding how environmental microorganisms reach and interact with humans is a key question when aiming to increase human contacts with natural microbiota. Few methods are suitable for studying microbial dispersal at relatively large spatial scales. Thus, we tested an indirect method and studied patterns of bacterial taxa that are shared between humans and their living environment.