Abstract
Novel and practical methods are always sought across all disciplines; within bioaerosol research, portable, lightweight, and low-cost sampling pumps are few and far between. Fungal spores, key components of bioaerosols, have attracted attention due to their negative effects on human populations, agricultural systems, and ubiquitous nature. In terms of spatial scales, fungal spores across vertical gradients are frequently overlooked and in cases where atmospheric samples are collected, they are often a large distance away from the ground, occurring hundreds or thousands of meters into the atmosphere, which also requires substantial expenses for specialist apparatus. Here, we have utilized a drone and low-cost equipment to produce a new sampling method that can efficiently collect fungal spores and bridge the gap between ground sampling and atmospheric sampling, and sample in areas such as forest canopies or at building rooftop heights, in which planes, helicopters, or other UAVs may not be able to safely or practically maneuver. Additionally, we have created a novel approach to utilizing a drone for bioaerosol sampling during rain events, which, to our knowledge, is the first of its kind, opening up the possibilities for much needed comparisons of fungal spores in varying weather conditions.
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