Publikation: The baseline is already shifted : Marine microbiome restoration and rehabilitation as essential tools to mitigate ecosystem decline
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Climate change is turning formerly pristine ecosystems into ever-changing states, causing major disturbance and biodiversity loss. Such impacted marine ecosystems and organisms exhibit clear microbiome shifts that alter their function. Microbiome-targeted interventions appear as feasible tools to support organismal and ecosystem resilience by restoring symbiotic interactions and thwarting dysbiotic processes. However, microbiome restoration and rehabilitation are perceived as drastic measures, since they alter ‘natural relationships’. However, what is missing from this notion is that microbiomes already drastically differ from any pre-anthropogenic state. As such, our perception and definition of even ‘pristine states’ may in fact represent an already disturbed/derived condition. Thus, we argue that rehabilitating marine microbiomes is a necessary means to mitigate ecosystem and organismal decline.
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PEIXOTO, Raquel, Christian R. VOOLSTRA, 2023. The baseline is already shifted : Marine microbiome restoration and rehabilitation as essential tools to mitigate ecosystem decline. In: Frontiers in Marine Science. Frontiers. 2023, 10, 1218531. eISSN 2296-7745. Available under: doi: 10.3389/fmars.2023.1218531BibTex
@article{Peixoto2023basel-67219, year={2023}, doi={10.3389/fmars.2023.1218531}, title={The baseline is already shifted : Marine microbiome restoration and rehabilitation as essential tools to mitigate ecosystem decline}, volume={10}, journal={Frontiers in Marine Science}, author={Peixoto, Raquel and Voolstra, Christian R.}, note={CRV acknowledges acknowledges support by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) project number 15951622 Article Number: 1218531} }
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