Spatial and temporal variations in the Annual Pollen Index recorded by sites belonging to the Portuguese Aerobiology Network

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Tytuł
Spatial and temporal variations in the Annual Pollen Index recorded by sites belonging to the Portuguese Aerobiology Network
Odpowiedzialność
Irene Câmara Camacho, Elsa Caeiro, Raquel Ferro, Roberto Camacho, Rita Câmara, Agnieszka Grinn-Gofroń, Matt Smith, Agnieszka Strzelczak, Carlos Nunes, Mário Morais-Almeida
Twórcy
Sumy twórców
10 autorów
Punktacja publikacji
Osoba Dysc. Pc k m P U Pu Opis
0000-0003-4440-291X 6.4 25 1 10 7,91 0,3162 7,9050 Art.
Gł. język publikacji
Angielski (English)
Data publikacji
2017
Objętość
15 (stron).
Szacowana objętość
0,94 (arkuszy wydawniczych)
Identyfikator DOI
10.1007/s10453-016-9468-9
Adres URL
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10453-016-9468-9.pdf
Uwaga ogólna
Published: 05 December 2016.
Uwaga ogólna
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  • Oryginalny artykuł naukowy
  • OpenAccess
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CC_BY - Licencja,
FINAL_PUBLISHED - Wersja tekstu,
OTHER - Sposób publikacji,
AT_PUBLICATION - Moment udostępnienia,
2016-12-05 - Data udostępnienia
Słowa kluczowe
Czasopismo
Aerobiologia
( ISSN 0393-5965 eISSN 1573-3025 )
Zeszyt: tom 33 zeszyt 2
Strony: 265-279
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Data zgłoszenia do bazy Publi
2016-12-06
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WorkId
13494

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This study presents the findings of a 10-year survey carried out by the Portuguese Aerobiology Network (RPA) at seven pollen-monitoring stations: five mainland stations (Oporto, Coimbra, Lisbon, Évora and Portimão) and two insular stations [Funchal (Madeira archipelago) and Ponta Delgada (Azores archipelago)]. The main aim of the study was to examine spatial and temporal variations in the Annual Pollen Index (API) with particular focus on the most frequently recorded pollen types. Pollen monitoring (2003–2012) was carried out using Hirst-type volumetric spore traps, following the minimum recommendations proposed by the European Aerobiology Society Working Group on Quality Control. Daily pollen data were examined for similarities using the Kruskal–Wallis nonparametric test and multivariate regression trees. Simple linear regression analysis was used to describe trends in API. The airborne pollen spectrum at RPA stations is dominated by important allergenic pollen types such as Poaceae, Olea and Urticaceae. Statistically significant differences were witnessed in the API recorded at the seven stations. Mean API is higher in the southern mainland cities, e.g. Évora, Lisbon and Portimão, and lower in insular and littoral cities. There were also a number of significant trends in API during the 10-year study. This report identifies spatial and temporal variations in the amount of airborne pollen recorded annually in the Portuguese territory. There were also a number of significant changes in API, but no general increases in the amount of airborne pollen.

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