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Marine Animal Microbiomes: Toward Understanding Host–Microbiome Interactions in a Changing Ocean

机译:海洋动物微生物胶质酶:了解更换海洋中的宿主微生物组合

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All animals on Earth form associations with microorganisms, including protists, bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses. In the ocean, animal-microbial relationships have historically been explored in single host-symbiont systems. However, new explorations into the diversity of microorganisms associating with diverse marine animal hosts is moving the field into studies that address interactions between the animal host and a more diverse microbiome. The potential for microbiomes to influence the health, physiology, behavior and ecology of marine animals could alter current understandings of how marine animals adapt to change, and especially the growing climate-related and anthropogenic-induced changes already impacting the ocean environment. This review explores the nature of marine animal-microbiome relationships and interactions, and possible factors that may shift associations from symbiotic to dissociated states. I present a brief review of current microbiome research and opportunities, using examples of select marine animals that span diverse phyla within the Animalia, including systems that are more and less developed for symbiosis research, including two represented in my own research program. Lastly, I consider challenges and emerging solutions for moving these and other study systems into a more detailed understanding of host-microbiome interactions within a changing ocean.
机译:地球上的所有动物与微生物组织联想,包括保护药物,细菌,古痤疮,真菌和病毒。在海洋中,在单一主机 - Symbiont系统中历来探讨了动物微生物关系。然而,新的探索与不同海洋动物宿主相关联的微生物多样性正在将现场移动到研究动物宿主与更多样化的微生物组之间的相互作用。微生物体影响海洋动物的健康,生理学,行为和生态学的潜力可以改变对海洋动物如何适应变化的现有谅解,特别是越来越多的气候相关和人为诱导的变化已经影响了海洋环境。本综述探讨了海洋动物微生物组的性质和相互作用的性质,以及可能将共同分离的协会转移到解离国家的可能因素。我简要介绍了当前的微生物组研究和机会,使用跨越动物内的各种植物的植物动物的例子,包括为同种异体研究的不同发展的系统,包括在我自己的研究计划中表示的两个。最后,我认为将这些和其他研究系统移动到更详细地了解变化海洋内的宿主微生物组合的挑战和新兴的解决方案。

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