Zoological Institute, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Am Botanischen Garten 1-9, D-24118 Kiel, Germany.
Zoology (Jena). 2011 Sep;114(4):185-90. doi: 10.1016/j.zool.2011.04.001. Epub 2011 Jul 6.
Because it appears that almost all organisms are part of an interdependent metaorganism, an understanding of the underlying host-microbe species associations, and of evolution and molecular underpinnings, has become the new frontier in zoology. The availability of novel high-throughput sequencing methods, together with the conceptual understanding that advances mostly originate at the intersection of traditional disciplinary boundaries, enable biologists to dissect the mechanisms that control the interdependent associations of species. In this review article, we outline some of the issues in inter-species interactions, present two case studies illuminating the necessity of interfacial research when addressing complex and fundamental zoological problems, and show that an interdisciplinary approach that seeks to understand co-evolved multi-species relationships will connect genomes, phenotypes, ecosystems and the evolutionary forces that have shaped them. We hope that this article inspires other collaborations of a similar nature on the diverse landscape commonly referred to as "zoology".
由于几乎所有生物似乎都是相互依存的超生物体的一部分,因此了解潜在的宿主-微生物物种关联以及进化和分子基础已成为动物学的新前沿。新型高通量测序方法的出现,以及概念上的理解,即进步主要起源于传统学科边界的交叉点,使生物学家能够剖析控制物种相互依存关系的机制。在这篇综述文章中,我们概述了物种间相互作用的一些问题,提出了两个案例研究,阐明了当解决复杂和基本的动物学问题时,界面研究的必要性,并表明,寻求理解共同进化的多物种关系的跨学科方法将连接基因组、表型、生态系统以及塑造它们的进化力量。我们希望本文能够激发其他类似性质的合作,共同研究通常被称为“动物学”的多样化领域。