Mazorra-Alonso Mónica, Tomás Gustavo, Soler Juan José
Departamento de Ecología Funcional y Evolutiva, Estación Experimental de Zonas Áridas, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 04120 Almería, Spain.
Unidad Asociada (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas): Coevolución: Cucos, Hospedadores y Bacterias Simbiontes, Universidad de Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain.
Biology (Basel). 2021 Mar 27;10(4):274. doi: 10.3390/biology10040274.
Microbial symbionts are nowadays considered of pivotal importance for animal life. Among the many processes where microorganisms are involved, an emerging research avenue focuses on their major role in driving the evolution of chemical communication in their hosts. Volatiles of bacterial origin may underlie chemical communication and the transfer of social information through signals, as well as inadvertent social information. We reviewed the role of microorganisms in animal communication between conspecifics, and, because the microbiome may cause beneficial as well as deleterious effects on their animal hosts, we also reviewed its role in determining the outcome of the interactions with parasites and predators. Finally, we paid special attention to the hypothetical role of predation and parasitism in driving the evolution of the animal microbiome. We highlighted the novelty of the theoretical framework derived from considering the microbiota of animals in scenarios of communication, parasitism, and predation. We aimed to encourage research in these areas, suggesting key predictions that need to be tested to better understand what is one of the main roles of bacteria in animal biology.
如今,微生物共生体被认为对动物生命至关重要。在微生物参与的众多过程中,一个新兴的研究方向聚焦于它们在推动宿主化学通讯进化中的主要作用。细菌来源的挥发性物质可能是化学通讯以及通过信号传递社会信息和不经意间传递社会信息的基础。我们综述了微生物在同种动物间通讯中的作用,并且,由于微生物群可能对其动物宿主产生有益和有害影响,我们还综述了其在决定与寄生虫和捕食者相互作用结果中的作用。最后,我们特别关注了捕食和寄生在推动动物微生物群进化中的假设作用。我们强调了在通讯、寄生和捕食场景中考虑动物微生物群所衍生的理论框架的新颖性。我们旨在鼓励这些领域的研究,提出一些关键预测,这些预测需要经过检验,以便更好地理解细菌在动物生物学中的主要作用之一。