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Microbiome influence on host community dynamics: Conceptual integration of microbiome feedback with classical host–microbe theory

Abbott, Karen C. ; Eppinga, Maarten B. ; Umbanhowar, James ; Baudena, Mara ; Bever, James D. ; de Vries, Franciska de Vries, Franciska

Ecology letters, 2021-12, Vol.24 (12), p.2796-2811 [同儕審閱期刊]

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    Microbiome influence on host community dynamics: Conceptual integration of microbiome feedback with classical host–microbe theory
  • 著者: Abbott, Karen C. ; Eppinga, Maarten B. ; Umbanhowar, James ; Baudena, Mara ; Bever, James D. ; de Vries, Franciska
  • de Vries, Franciska
  • 主題: community ecology ; Ecological effects ; Ecology ; Feedback ; Fitness ; host–pathogen interactions ; microbiome ; Microbiomes ; mutualism ; Plant ecology ; plant–soil feedback ; Syntheses ; Synthesis ; theory
  • 所屬期刊: Ecology letters, 2021-12, Vol.24 (12), p.2796-2811
  • 描述: Microbiomes have profound effects on host fitness, yet we struggle to understand the implications for host ecology. Microbiome influence on host ecology has been investigated using two independent frameworks. Classical ecological theory powerfully represents mechanistic interactions predicting environmental dependence of microbiome effects on host ecology, but these models are notoriously difficult to evaluate empirically. Alternatively, host–microbiome feedback theory represents impacts of microbiome dynamics on host fitness as simple net effects that are easily amenable to experimental evaluation. The feedback framework enabled rapid progress in understanding microbiomes’ impacts on plant ecology, and can also be applied to animal hosts. We conceptually integrate these two frameworks by deriving expressions for net feedback in terms of mechanistic model parameters. This generates a precise mapping between net feedback theory and classic population modelling, thereby merging mechanistic understanding with experimental tractability, a necessary step for building a predictive understanding of microbiome influence on host ecology. Microbiome influence on host ecology has been investigated using classical ecological theory which represent mechanistic interactions, but are difficult to evaluate empirically. Alternatively, host–microbiome feedback theory represents microbiome dynamics impacts on host fitness as simple net effects, but are easily amenable to experimental evaluation. We conceptually integrate these two frameworks by deriving expressions for net feedback in terms of mechanistic model parameters, thereby merging mechanistic understanding with experimental tractability.
  • 出版者: Paris: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
  • 語言: 英文
  • 識別號: ISSN: 1461-023X
    EISSN: 1461-0248
    DOI: 10.1111/ele.13891
    PMID: 34608730
  • 資源來源: Wiley Online Library All Journals
    Wiley Online Library Full Collection 2020

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