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Protists and protistology in the Anthropocene: challenges for a climate and ecological crisis

Abigail J. Perrin, Richard G. Dorrell

2024BMC Biology9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Eukaryotic microorganisms, or "protists," while often inconspicuous, play fundamental roles in the Earth ecosystem, ranging from primary production and nutrient cycling to interactions with human health and society. In the backdrop of accelerating climate dysregulation, alongside anthropogenic disruption of natural ecosystems, understanding changes to protist functional and ecological diversity is of critical importance. In this review, we outline why protists matter to our understanding of the global ecosystem and challenges of predicting protist species resilience and fragility to climate change. Finally, we reflect on how protistology may adapt and evolve in a present and future characterized by rapid ecological change.

Topics & Concepts

AnthropoceneBiologyProtistEcosystemEcologyClimate changePsychological resilienceResilience (materials science)ThermodynamicsGenePsychotherapistPhysicsBiochemistryPsychologyProtist diversity and phylogenyMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyMethane Hydrates and Related Phenomena