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A rather dry subject; investigating the study of arid-associated microbial communities

机译:一个相当干燥的主题;研究干旱相关的微生物社区研究

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Almost one third of Earth’s land surface is arid, with deserts alone covering more than 46 million square kilometres. Nearly 2.1 billion people inhabit deserts or drylands and these regions are also home to a great diversity of plant and animal species including many that are unique to them. Aridity is a multifaceted environmental stress combining a lack of water with limited food availability and typically extremes of temperature, impacting animal species across the planet from polar cold valleys, to Andean deserts and the Sahara. These harsh environments are also home to diverse microbial communities, demonstrating the ability of bacteria, fungi and archaea to settle and live in some of the toughest locations known. We now understand that these microbial ecosystems i.e. microbiotas, the sum total of microbial life across and within an environment, interact across both the environment, and the macroscopic organisms residing in these arid environments. Although multiple studies have explored these microbial communities in different arid environments, few studies have examined the microbiota of animals which are themselves arid-adapted. Here we aim to review the interactions between arid environments and the microbial communities which inhabit them, covering hot and cold deserts, the challenges these environments pose and some issues arising from limitations in the field. We also consider the work carried out on arid-adapted animal microbiotas, to investigate if any shared patterns or trends exist, whether between organisms or between the animals and the wider arid environment microbial communities. We determine if there are any patterns across studies potentially demonstrating a general impact of aridity on animal-associated microbiomes or benefits from aridity-adapted microbiomes for animals. In the context of increasing desertification and climate change it is important to understand the connections between the three pillars of microbiome, host genome and environment.
机译:地球陆地的几乎三分之一是干旱的,沙漠独自占地超过4600万平方公里。近21亿人居住的沙漠或旱地以及这些地区也是植物和动物物种的巨大多样性,包括许多对它们是独一无二的。干燥是一种多方面的环境压力,将缺乏水与食物可用性有限,通常极端的温度,从极性冷谷的地球上冲击动物种类,以及Andean Deserts和Sahara。这些恶劣的环境也是不同的微生物社区的所在地,展示了细菌,真菌和古茶的能力解决,并居住在已知的一些最艰难的位置。我们现在明白,这些微生物生态系统即微生物肌,微生物寿命的总和在环境中,跨越环境的宏观生物,均为漫游环境。虽然多项研究已经探索了不同干旱环境中的这些微生物社区,但很少有研究已经检查了自己的动物微生物群,它们本身是适应的。在这里,我们的目标是审查干旱环境与居住的微生物社区之间的相互作用,覆盖热和寒冷的沙漠,这些环境的挑战和来自领域的限制产生的一些问题。我们还考虑在干旱适应的动物微生物群体上进行的作品,调查是否存在任何共同模式或趋势,无论是生物体还是动物与较宽的干旱环境微生物社区之间。我们确定是否存在跨研究的任何模式,可能展示了干旱对动物相关微生物体或益处的益处的一般影响。在增加荒漠化和气候变化的背景下,了解微生物组,宿主基因组和环境的三个支柱之间的联系非常重要。

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