Metagenomic spaces: a framework to study the effect of microbiome variation on animal ecology and evolution.

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Antton Alberdi, Morten T Limborg, Mathieu Groussin, Ostaizka Aizpurua, M Thomas P Gilbert
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Abstract

Microorganisms are essential for the normal functioning of most vertebrates. Hence, identifying and measuring the factors that shape host-associated microbial communities is necessary to understand ecological and evolutionary implications of host-microbiota associations. We propose a framework, built on the so-called 'metagenomic space' concept, which incorporates multiple definitions and quantifiable features relating to the variation of microbial communities that are associated with vertebrate hosts. By drawing on diverse theories and concepts developed in different fields of biology, our framework sets a conceptual landscape that transcends the mere characterisation of microbial communities. This provides the basis to study more complex attributes, such as 'potential' and 'fundamental metagenomic spaces', 'metagenomic plasticity' and 'metagenomic evolvability', which we argue are essential for understanding the microbial contribution to vertebrate host ecology and evolution-and hold considerable promise for advancing applied research and innovation. In doing so, we hope to contribute to an improved understanding of the impact of spatio-temporal variation of vertebrate host-microbiota associations, and inspire new approaches to address testable hypotheses related to ecological, evolutionary and applied processes.

宏基因组空间:研究微生物组变异对动物生态和进化影响的框架。
微生物对大多数脊椎动物的正常功能是必不可少的。因此,识别和测量形成宿主相关微生物群落的因素对于理解宿主-微生物群关联的生态和进化意义是必要的。我们提出了一个框架,建立在所谓的“宏基因组空间”概念的基础上,它包含了与脊椎动物宿主相关的微生物群落变异相关的多种定义和可量化特征。通过借鉴生物学不同领域发展的各种理论和概念,我们的框架设定了一个超越微生物群落特征的概念景观。这为研究更复杂的属性提供了基础,如“潜在”和“基本宏基因组空间”、“宏基因组可塑性”和“宏基因组可进化性”,我们认为这些属性对于理解微生物对脊椎动物宿主生态和进化的贡献至关重要,并为推进应用研究和创新提供了可观的前景。在此过程中,我们希望有助于提高对脊椎动物宿主-微生物群关联时空变化影响的理解,并激发新的方法来解决与生态,进化和应用过程相关的可测试假设。
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
4.80%
发文量
152
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: It covers both micro- and macro-evolution of all types of organisms. The aim of the Journal is to integrate perspectives across molecular and microbial evolution, behaviour, genetics, ecology, life histories, development, palaeontology, systematics and morphology.
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