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Fifty important research questions in microbial ecology.
Antwis, Rachael E; Griffiths, Sarah M; Harrison, Xavier A; Aranega-Bou, Paz; Arce, Andres; Bettridge, Aimee S; Brailsford, Francesca L; de Menezes, Alexandre; Devaynes, Andrew; Forbes, Kristian M; Fry, Ellen L; Goodhead, Ian; Haskell, Erin; Heys, Chloe; James, Chloe; Johnston, Sarah R; Lewis, Gillian R; Lewis, Zenobia; Macey, Michael C; McCarthy, Alan; McDonald, James E; Mejia-Florez, Nasmille L; O'Brien, David; Orland, Chloé; Pautasso, Marco; Reid, William D K; Robinson, Heather A; Wilson, Kenneth; Sutherland, William J.
Afiliação
  • Antwis RE; School of Environment and Life Sciences, University of Salford, The Crescent, Salford M5 4WT, UK.
  • Griffiths SM; School of Science and the Environment, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, Greater Manchester M1 5GD, UK.
  • Harrison XA; Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, London, London NW1 4RY, UK.
  • Aranega-Bou P; School of Environment and Life Sciences, University of Salford, The Crescent, Salford M5 4WT, UK.
  • Arce A; Silwood Park, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Imperial College London, London, London SW7 2AZ, UK.
  • Bettridge AS; School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF10 3XQ, UK.
  • Brailsford FL; School of Environment, Natural Resources and Geography, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DG, UK.
  • de Menezes A; School of Environment and Life Sciences, University of Salford, The Crescent, Salford M5 4WT, UK.
  • Devaynes A; Biosciences, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, Lancashire L39 4QP, UK.
  • Forbes KM; Department of Virology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland.
  • Fry EL; School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, UK.
  • Goodhead I; School of Environment and Life Sciences, University of Salford, The Crescent, Salford M5 4WT, UK.
  • Haskell E; Department of Biology, University of York, York, North Yorkshire YO10 5DD, UK.
  • Heys C; Institute of Integrative Biology/School of Life Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, Merseyside L69 3BX, UK.
  • James C; School of Environment and Life Sciences, University of Salford, The Crescent, Salford M5 4WT, UK.
  • Johnston SR; School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF10 3XQ, UK.
  • Lewis GR; Biosciences, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, Lancashire L39 4QP, UK.
  • Lewis Z; Institute of Integrative Biology/School of Life Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, Merseyside L69 3BX, UK.
  • Macey MC; School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK.
  • McCarthy A; Institute of Integrative Biology/School of Life Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, Merseyside L69 3BX, UK.
  • McDonald JE; School of Biological Sciences, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DG, UK.
  • Mejia-Florez NL; School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK.
  • O'Brien D; Scottish Natural Heritage, Inverness IV3 8NW, UK.
  • Orland C; Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 1TN, UK.
  • Pautasso M; Animal and Plant Health Unit, European Food Safety Authority, Parma 43126, Italy.
  • Reid WDK; School of Biology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE1 7RU, UK.
  • Robinson HA; School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, UK.
  • Wilson K; Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 4YW, UK.
  • Sutherland WJ; Conservation Science Group, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 1TN, UK.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol ; 93(5)2017 05 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28379446
Microbial ecology provides insights into the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of microbial communities underpinning every ecosystem on Earth. Microbial communities can now be investigated in unprecedented detail, although there is still a wealth of open questions to be tackled. Here we identify 50 research questions of fundamental importance to the science or application of microbial ecology, with the intention of summarising the field and bringing focus to new research avenues. Questions are categorised into seven themes: host-microbiome interactions; health and infectious diseases; human health and food security; microbial ecology in a changing world; environmental processes; functional diversity; and evolutionary processes. Many questions recognise that microbes provide an extraordinary array of functional diversity that can be harnessed to solve real-world problems. Our limited knowledge of spatial and temporal variation in microbial diversity and function is also reflected, as is the need to integrate micro- and macro-ecological concepts, and knowledge derived from studies with humans and other diverse organisms. Although not exhaustive, the questions presented are intended to stimulate discussion and provide focus for researchers, funders and policy makers, informing the future research agenda in microbial ecology.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bactérias / Doenças Transmissíveis / Ecossistema / Evolução Biológica / Inocuidade dos Alimentos / Microbiota Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bactérias / Doenças Transmissíveis / Ecossistema / Evolução Biológica / Inocuidade dos Alimentos / Microbiota Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article