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Microbiomes of Soils, Plants and Animals
An Integrated Approach
A comparative, holistic synthesis of microbiome research, spanning soil, plant, animal and human hosts.
Rachael E. Antwis (Edited by), Xavier A. Harrison (Edited by), Michael J. Cox (Edited by)
9781108462488, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 12 March 2020
248 pages, 5 b/w illus.
24.2 x 17.4 x 1.3 cm, 0.53 kg
'It is a solid, approachable introduction to the role of microbiomes in ecology and could serve as a primary reading for a graduate seminar course or for a researcher just entering the field.' Jonathan Newman and Newman Lab Group, The Quarterly Review of Biology
Through a long history of co-evolution, multicellular organisms form a complex of host cells plus many associated microorganism species. Consisting of algae, bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists and viruses, and collectively referred to as the microbiome, these microorganisms contribute to a range of important functions in their hosts, from nutrition, to behaviour and disease susceptibility. In this book, a diverse and international group of active researchers outline how multicellular organisms have become reliant on their microbiomes to function, and explore this vital interdependence across the breadth of soil, plant, animal and human hosts. They draw parallels and contrasts across hosts in different environments, and discuss how this invisible microbial ecosystem influences everything from the food we eat, to our health, to the correct functioning of ecosystems we depend on. This insightful read also pertinently encourages students and researchers in microbial ecology, ecology, and microbiology to consider how this interdependence may be key to mitigating environmental changes and developing microbial biotechnology to improve life on Earth.
Preface
1. Microbiomes of soils, plants and animals: an introduction Rachael E. Antwis, Xavier A. Harrison, Michael J. Cox, Sophia Carryl, Meagan Dewar, James Doonan, Ellen L. Fry, Jack Gilbert, Bethan Greenwood, Reid N. Harris, Zenobia Lewis, Anne Lizé, James McDonald, Valerie McKenzie, Marc Sze and Feng Zhu
2. Analytical approaches for microbiome research Xavier A. Harrison and Simon J. S. Cameron
3. Microbiomes of soils Reuben Margerison, Océane Nicolitch and Yaqian Zhang
4. Factors that shape the host microbiome Marc Sze, James Doonan, James E. McDonald, Reid Harris and Meagan Dewar
5. Microbial symbioses and host nutrition Philip Donkersley, Sam Robinson, Ella K. Deutsch and Alastair T. Gibbons
6. The microbiome and host behaviour Anne Lizé and Zenobia Lewis
7. Host microbiomes and disease James E. McDonald, Reid N. Harris, James Doonan, Sophia Carryl, Marc Sze, Valerie McKenzie and Jack A. Gilbert
8. Adapting to environmental change Ellen L. Fry, Feng Zhu and Bethan Greenwood
9. Microbial biotechnology Rachael E. Antwis, Ellen Fry, Chloe? E. James and Natalie Ferry
10. Synthesis and future directions Rachael E. Antwis, Xavier A. Harrison and Michael J. Cox
Index.
Subject Areas: Environmental management [RNF], Soil science, sedimentology [RBGB], Microbiology [non-medical PSG], Ecological science, the Biosphere [PSAF]