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Microbiome rescue: directing resilience of environmental microbial communities

Ashley Shade

2023Current Opinion in Microbiology90 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Earth's climate crisis threatens to disrupt ecosystem services and destabilize food security. Microbiome management will be a crucial component of a comprehensive strategy to maintain stable microbinal functions for ecosystems and plants in the face of climate change. Microbiome rescue is the directed, community-level recovery of microbial populations and functions lost after an environmental disturbance. Microbiome rescue aims to propel a resilience trajectory for community functions. Rescue can be achieved via demographic, functional, adaptive, or evolutionary recovery of disturbance-sensitive populations. Various ecological mechanisms support rescue, including dispersal, reactivation from dormancy, functional redundancy, plasticity, and diversification, and these mechanisms can interact. Notably, controlling microbial reactivation from dormancy is a potentially fruitful but underexplored target for rescue.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyMicrobiomeDisturbance (geology)Biological dispersalEcosystemEcologyCommunity resilienceDiversification (marketing strategy)Psychological resilienceEcosystem servicesClimate changeEnvironmental resource managementRedundancy (engineering)BioinformaticsBusinessComputer scienceOperating systemPsychotherapistPaleontologyEnvironmental sciencePsychologyDemographyMarketingPopulationSociologyGut microbiota and healthMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyEcosystem dynamics and resilience