From The International Space Station To Tropical Rainforests And Polar Ice Caps: Microbial Communities Foretell The Effects Of Climate Change
Published in 2021 10th International Conference on Information and Automation for Sustainability (ICIAfS), 2021
This study examines how microbial communities across diverse environments — from the International Space Station to tropical rainforests and polar ice caps — can foretell the effects of climate change. By analysing microbial community patterns across these extreme environments, we provide insights into how microbiomes may serve as early indicators of environmental change.
Recommended citation:
A. Faleel, R. Vidanaarachchi, M. Shaw and S. Halgamuge, “From The International Space Station To Tropical Rainforests And Polar Ice Caps: Microbial Communities Foretell The Effects Of Climate Change,” 2021 10th International Conference on Information and Automation for Sustainability (ICIAfS), 2021, pp. 111-116.
BibTeX
@inproceedings{faleel2021international,
title={From The International Space Station To Tropical Rainforests And Polar Ice Caps: Microbial Communities Foretell The Effects Of Climate Change},
author={Faleel, Afira and Vidanaarachchi, Rajith and Shaw, Marnie and Halgamuge, Saman},
booktitle={2021 10th International Conference on Information and Automation for Sustainability (ICIAfS)},
pages={111--116},
year={2021},
organization={IEEE}
}
