软体动物微生物组的生态学、方法论和未来

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Malacologia Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.4002/040.063.0208
B. Chalifour, Jingchun Li
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摘要

摘要许多软体动物的共生微生物群与软体动物的生物学功能和生态相互作用密切相关。在这里,我们回顾了所描述的软体动物宿主与其细菌伴侣之间的共生体。我们关注的是软体动物宿主因其共生体的作用而获得进化优势的关联。此外,我们只关注那些通过实验建立的关系,或者至少显示出共生体的有力证据。除了对已知的软体动物宿主/微生物共生体进行综述外,我们还概述了研究这些关系的常用方法。最后,我们指出了软体动物微生物组研究的进一步探索领域。
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A Review of the Molluscan Microbiome: Ecology, Methodology and Future
ABSTRACT Many mollusks host symbiotic microbiota that are tightly involved in molluscan biological functions and ecological interactions. Here, we review the described symbioses between molluscan hosts and their bacterial partners. We focus on associations where the molluscan host is hypothesized to gain an evolutionary advantage because of the role of its symbiont. In addition, we focus only on those relationships that have been established experimentally or at least show strong evidence for symbioses. Along with providing a review of the known molluscan host/microbe mutualistic symbioses, we also outline common methodologies in the study of these relationships. Last, we point out areas of further exploration for molluscan microbiome studies.
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Malacologia
Malacologia 生物-动物学
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3 months
期刊介绍: Malacologia publishes papers on all groups of the Mollusca. Malacologia specializes in publishing long papers and monographic treatments. Complete data are especially appreciated. Papers must be of interest to an international readership. Papers in systematics, ecology, population ecology, genetics, molecular genetics, evolution and phylogenetic treatments are especially welcomed. Also welcomed are letters to the editor involving papers published or issues of import to science of the day.
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