Seaweeds as holobionts: Current state, challenges, and potential applications

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Ezequiel M. Marzinelli, Torsten Thomas, Sebastian Vadillo Gonzalez, Suhelen Egan, Peter D. Steinberg
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Seaweeds play a strong ecological and economical role along the world's coastlines, where they support industries (e.g., aquaculture, bioproducts) and essential ecosystem services (e.g., biodiversity, fisheries, carbon capture). Evidence from wild and cultured seaweeds suggests that microorganisms play crucial roles in their health and functioning, prompting the need for considering seaweeds and their microbiome as a coherent entity or “holobiont.” Here we show that the number of studies investigating seaweed hosts and their microbiome have increased in the last two decades. This likely reflects the increase in the appreciation of the importance of microbiomes for eukaryotic hosts, improved molecular approaches used to characterize their interactions, and increasing interest in commercial use of seaweeds. However, although increasing, most studies of seaweed holobionts have focused on (i) a few seaweed species of ecological or commercial significance, (ii) interactions involving only bacteria, and (iii) descriptive rather than experimental approaches. The relatively few experimental studies have mostly focused on manipulating abiotic factors to examine responses of seaweeds and their microbiome. Of the few studies that directly manipulated microorganisms to investigate their effects on seaweeds, most were done in laboratory or aquaria. We emphasize the need to move beyond the descriptions of patterns to experimental approaches for understanding causation and mechanisms. We argue that such experimental approaches are necessary for a better understanding of seaweed holobionts, for management actions for wild and cultivated seaweeds, and to better integrate studies of seaweed holobionts with the broader fields of seaweed ecology and biology, which are strongly experimental.

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作为整体生物的海藻:现状、挑战和潜在应用。
海藻在世界海岸线上发挥着强大的生态和经济作用,它们支持着工业(如水产养殖、生物产品)和重要的生态系统服务(如生物多样性、渔业、碳捕获)。来自野生和养殖海藻的证据表明,微生物对海藻的健康和功能起着至关重要的作用,这促使我们有必要将海藻及其微生物组视为一个统一的实体或 "整体生物体"。我们在此指出,在过去二十年中,调查海藻宿主及其微生物组的研究数量有所增加。这可能反映了人们越来越认识到微生物组对真核宿主的重要性,用于描述它们之间相互作用的分子方法也得到了改进,以及人们对海藻的商业利用越来越感兴趣。然而,尽管对海藻全生物体的研究在不断增加,但大多数研究都集中在:(i) 具有生态或商业意义的少数海藻物种;(ii) 仅涉及细菌的相互作用;(iii) 描述性而非实验性方法。相对较少的实验研究主要集中在操纵非生物因素来研究海藻及其微生物组的反应。在直接操纵微生物以研究其对海藻的影响的少数研究中,大多数是在实验室或水族馆中进行的。我们强调有必要从模式描述转向实验方法,以了解因果关系和机制。我们认为,这种实验方法对于更好地了解海藻全缘体、管理野生和栽培海藻以及更好地将海藻全缘体研究与更广泛的海藻生态学和生物学领域结合起来是必要的,因为后者具有很强的实验性。
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