The pathobiome in animal and plant diseases
A growing awareness of the diversity and ubiquity of microbes (eukaryotes, prokaryotes, and
viruses) associated with larger 'host'organisms has led to the realisation that many diseases …
viruses) associated with larger 'host'organisms has led to the realisation that many diseases …
Ecology and exploration of the rare biosphere
The profound influence of microorganisms on human life and global biogeochemical cycles
underlines the value of studying the biogeography of microorganisms, exploring microbial …
underlines the value of studying the biogeography of microorganisms, exploring microbial …
The microbiome in threatened species conservation
As global biodiversity continues to reduce at an alarming rate, threatened species are
increasingly being brought under intensive management or into captivity. However, current …
increasingly being brought under intensive management or into captivity. However, current …
Captivity and animal microbiomes: potential roles of microbiota for influencing animal conservation
During the ongoing biodiversity crisis, captive conservation and breeding programs offer a
refuge for species to persist and provide source populations for reintroduction efforts …
refuge for species to persist and provide source populations for reintroduction efforts …
Microbiome evolution along divergent branches of the vertebrate tree of life: what is known and unknown
Vertebrates harbour microbes both internally and externally, and collectively, these
microorganisms (the 'microbiome') contain genes that outnumber the host's genetic …
microorganisms (the 'microbiome') contain genes that outnumber the host's genetic …
Making a microbiome: the many determinants of host-associated microbial community composition
Highlights•The microbiomes in many animal and plant hosts are diverse and
variable.•Within-host processes are dominated by host-microbe and among-microbe …
variable.•Within-host processes are dominated by host-microbe and among-microbe …
The pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis disturbs the frog skin microbiome during a natural epidemic and experimental infection
Symbiotic microbial communities may interact with infectious pathogens sharing a common
host. The microbiome may limit pathogen infection or, conversely, an invading pathogen can …
host. The microbiome may limit pathogen infection or, conversely, an invading pathogen can …
Amphibian chytridiomycosis outbreak dynamics are linked with host skin bacterial community structure
Host-associated microbes are vital for combatting infections and maintaining health. In
amphibians, certain skin-associated bacteria inhibit the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium …
amphibians, certain skin-associated bacteria inhibit the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium …
The amphibian microbiome: natural range of variation, pathogenic dysbiosis, and role in conservation
Recent research in humans, livestock, and wildlife using high-throughput next-generation
sequencing (NGS) has identified that resident microbiota play an essential role in disease …
sequencing (NGS) has identified that resident microbiota play an essential role in disease …
The amphibian skin microbiome and its protective role against chytridiomycosis
Here we review the knowledge about skin microbiomes in amphibians accumulated over the
last two decades and the evidence regarding the protective role of skin bacteria. Amphibians …
last two decades and the evidence regarding the protective role of skin bacteria. Amphibians …