Department of Integrative Biology, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
Integr Comp Biol. 2017 Oct 1;57(4):756-769. doi: 10.1093/icb/icx104.
Recent studies in model organisms have shown that compositional variation in the microbiome can affect a variety of host phenotypes including those related to digestion, development, immunity, and behavior. Natural variation in the microbiome within and between natural populations and species may also affect host phenotypes and thus fitness in the wild. Here, I review recent evidence that compositional variation in the microbiome may affect host phenotypes and fitness in wild mammals. Studies over the last decade indicate that natural variation in the mammalian microbiome may be important in the assistance of energy uptake from different diet types, detoxification of plant secondary compounds, protection from pathogens, chemical communication, and behavior. I discuss the importance of combining both field observations and manipulative experiments in a single system to fully characterize the functions and fitness effects of the microbiome. Finally, I discuss the evolutionary consequences of mammal-microbiome associations by proposing a framework to test how natural selection on hosts is mediated by the microbiome.
最近在模式生物中的研究表明,微生物组的组成变化可以影响多种宿主表型,包括与消化、发育、免疫和行为有关的表型。在自然种群和物种内以及它们之间的微生物组的自然变异也可能影响宿主表型,并因此影响野生环境中的适应性。在这里,我回顾了最近的证据,证明微生物组的组成变化可能会影响野生哺乳动物的宿主表型和适应性。过去十年的研究表明,哺乳动物微生物组的自然变异可能在帮助从不同饮食类型中摄取能量、植物次生化合物解毒、防止病原体、化学通讯和行为方面发挥重要作用。我讨论了在单个系统中结合野外观察和操作实验的重要性,以充分描述微生物组的功能和适应性影响。最后,我通过提出一个框架来测试宿主的自然选择如何受到微生物组的调节,讨论了哺乳动物-微生物组关联的进化后果。