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March 3, 2026
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Climate change-driven geographical shifts in Aspergillus species and the implications for plant and human health
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Christopher Uzzell
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
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Jennifer Shelton
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
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Norman van Rhijn
University of Manchester
Key Points
Shifts in Aspergillus species occurrence correlate with rising temperatures and changing precipitation patterns, posing risks to crops and health.
Increased temperatures contribute to the spread of Aspergillus species, which jeopardizes plant health and increases mycotoxin risks for humans.
Observational analysis across various geographical regions shows significant changes in the distribution of Aspergillus species due to climate change.
Implications highlight the need for monitoring Aspergillus species to mitigate risks to agriculture and human health.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2026.114911