Current research highlights the importance of associated microbes in contributing to the functioning, health, and even adaptation of their animal, plant, and fungal hosts. As such, we are witnessing a shift in research that moves away from focusing on the eukaryotic host sensu stricto to research into the complex conglomerate of the host and its associated microorganisms (i.e., microbial eukaryotes, archaea, bacteria, and viruses), the so-called metaorganism, as the biological entity. While recent research supports and encourages the adoption of such an integrative view, it must be understood that microorganisms are not involved in all host processes and not all associated microorganisms are functionally important. As such, our intention he...
Background The interplay between hosts and their associated microbiome is now recognized as a fundam...
Humans are not autonomous entities. We are all living in a complex environment, interacting not only...
Abstract Numerous gut microbial studies have focused on bacteria. However, archaea, viruses, fungi, ...
Current research highlights the importance of associated microbes in contributing to the functioning...
Multicellular life evolved in the presence of microorganisms and formed complex associations with th...
Animals are usually regarded as independent entities within their respective environments. However, ...
Microbial metazoa inhabit a certain "Goldilocks zone," where conditions are just right for the conti...
The development of sequencing technologies has advanced the field of host-associated microbiology by...
The evolutionary relationship between animals, from sponges to mammals, and their associated assembl...
Animals are usually regarded as independent entities within their respective environments. However, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Though invisible to the naked eye, microbes are crucia...
Gut microbiota refers to a complex network of microbes, which exerts a marked influenceon the host’s...
Microbial ecology is flourishing, and in the process, is making contributions to how the ecology and...
In the past several years, we have witnessed an increased interest in understanding the structure an...
The field of microbial ecology has been developing rapidly, largely owing to the introduction of new...
Background The interplay between hosts and their associated microbiome is now recognized as a fundam...
Humans are not autonomous entities. We are all living in a complex environment, interacting not only...
Abstract Numerous gut microbial studies have focused on bacteria. However, archaea, viruses, fungi, ...
Current research highlights the importance of associated microbes in contributing to the functioning...
Multicellular life evolved in the presence of microorganisms and formed complex associations with th...
Animals are usually regarded as independent entities within their respective environments. However, ...
Microbial metazoa inhabit a certain "Goldilocks zone," where conditions are just right for the conti...
The development of sequencing technologies has advanced the field of host-associated microbiology by...
The evolutionary relationship between animals, from sponges to mammals, and their associated assembl...
Animals are usually regarded as independent entities within their respective environments. However, ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Though invisible to the naked eye, microbes are crucia...
Gut microbiota refers to a complex network of microbes, which exerts a marked influenceon the host’s...
Microbial ecology is flourishing, and in the process, is making contributions to how the ecology and...
In the past several years, we have witnessed an increased interest in understanding the structure an...
The field of microbial ecology has been developing rapidly, largely owing to the introduction of new...
Background The interplay between hosts and their associated microbiome is now recognized as a fundam...
Humans are not autonomous entities. We are all living in a complex environment, interacting not only...
Abstract Numerous gut microbial studies have focused on bacteria. However, archaea, viruses, fungi, ...