微生物引物:微生物组和热耐受性——气候适应的新前沿?

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Jingdi Li, Kayla King
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摘要

微生物群-动物宿主共生现象在自然界中普遍存在。动物相关微生物组在宿主生理、健康和对环境压力的适应能力方面发挥着至关重要的作用。随着气候变化导致全球气温上升,极端高温事件发生的频率增加,微生物群正在成为缓冲脆弱动物免受温度波动影响的新前沿。在这篇引物中,我们简要介绍了微生物-宿主共生和微生物对温度变化的反应的关键概念。然后,我们总结了微生物如何缓冲宿主所面临的热应力的现有证据和理解。我们确定了未来研究的关键挑战。最后,我们强调利用微生物组在快速变化的气候中改善保护策略的潜力,提供了这一不断发展的领域的简要概述。
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Microbial Primer: Microbiome and thermal tolerance - a new frontier in climate resilience?

Microbiome-animal host symbioses are ubiquitous in nature. Animal-associated microbiomes can play a crucial role in host physiology, health and resilience to environmental stressors. As climate change drives rising global temperatures and increases the frequency of thermal extremes, microbiomes are emerging as a new frontier in buffering vulnerable animals against temperature fluctuations. In this primer, we briefly introduce key concepts of microbiome-host symbiosis and microbial responses to temperature shifts. We then summarize the current evidence and understanding of how microbes can buffer the thermal stress faced by their hosts. We identify key challenges for future research. Finally, we emphasize the potential of harnessing microbiomes to improve conservation strategies in a rapidly changing climate, offering a concise overview of this evolving field.

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Microbiology-Sgm
Microbiology-Sgm 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
132
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: We publish high-quality original research on bacteria, fungi, protists, archaea, algae, parasites and other microscopic life forms. Topics include but are not limited to: Antimicrobials and antimicrobial resistance Bacteriology and parasitology Biochemistry and biophysics Biofilms and biological systems Biotechnology and bioremediation Cell biology and signalling Chemical biology Cross-disciplinary work Ecology and environmental microbiology Food microbiology Genetics Host–microbe interactions Microbial methods and techniques Microscopy and imaging Omics, including genomics, proteomics and metabolomics Physiology and metabolism Systems biology and synthetic biology The microbiome.
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