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Harnessing the microbiome to prevent global biodiversity loss.

Raquel S Peixoto1, Christian R Voolstra2,3, Michael Sweet4, Carlos M Duarte2,5, Susana Carvalho2, Helena Villela2, Jeantine E Lunshof6,7, Lone Gram8, Douglas C Woodhams9,10, Jens Walter11, Anna Roik12, Ute Hentschel13, Rebecca Vega Thurber14, Brendan Daisley15, Blake Ushijima16, Daniele Daffonchio2, Rodrigo Costa17, Tina Keller-Costa17, Jeff S Bowman18, Alexandre S Rosado2, Gregor Reid15, Christopher E Mason19, Jenifer B Walke20, Torsten Thomas21, Gabriele Berg22,23.   

Abstract

Global biodiversity loss and mass extinction of species are two of the most critical environmental issues the world is currently facing, resulting in the disruption of various ecosystems central to environmental functions and human health. Microbiome-targeted interventions, such as probiotics and microbiome transplants, are emerging as potential options to reverse deterioration of biodiversity and increase the resilience of wildlife and ecosystems. However, the implementation of these interventions is urgently needed. We summarize the current concepts, bottlenecks and ethical aspects encompassing the careful and responsible management of ecosystem resources using the microbiome (termed microbiome stewardship) to rehabilitate organisms and ecosystem functions. We propose a real-world application framework to guide environmental and wildlife probiotic applications. This framework details steps that must be taken in the upscaling process while weighing risks against the high toll of inaction. In doing so, we draw parallels with other aspects of contemporary science moving swiftly in the face of urgent global challenges.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35864220     DOI: 10.1038/s41564-022-01173-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Microbiol        ISSN: 2058-5276            Impact factor:   30.964


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