The diurnal variation in airborne pollen concentrations in the air of Cordo
ba at two different heights (1.5 m and 15 m) was studied during 2 consecuti
ve years with the help of two Hirst volumetric samplers. According to polle
n percentages obtained every hour, we determined whether every taxon studie
d presented a morning or an afternoon pattern, and whether this model was h
omogeneous (with a slight difference between the time of maximum and minimu
m reading) or heterogeneous (with a large difference between the two readin
gs). We observed that the taxa that had many species in the area, such as P
lantago, Poaceae, and Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae showed a homogeneous mod
el, while those taxa with few species present, such as Cupressaceae and Urt
icaceae showed a more heterogeneous model. Furthermore, the pat tern of the
plants with a large presence in the study area was more heterogeneous at 1
.5 m because the pollen collected at this height is released from anthers.
In the sampler placed at 15 m we detected airborne pollen, found that the c
urves were smoother and also observed a slight time delay for the taxa that
were highly present in the area of study.