Department of Biology, University of Illinois at Springfield, Springfield, IL, USA.
Institute for Comparative Genomics, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, USA.
Microb Ecol. 2023 Apr;85(3):781-795. doi: 10.1007/s00248-023-02185-y. Epub 2023 Feb 24.
Collectively, we have been reviewers for microbial ecology, genetics and genomics studies that include environmental DNA (eDNA), microbiome studies, and whole bacterial genome biology for Microbial Ecology and other journals for about three decades. Here, we wish to point out trends and point to areas of study that readers, especially those moving into the next generation of microbial ecology research, might learn and consider. In this communication, we are not saying the work currently being accomplished in microbial ecology and restoration biology is inadequate. What we are saying is that a significant milestone in microbial ecology has been reached, and approaches that may have been overlooked or were unable to be completed before should be reconsidered in moving forward into a new more ecological era where restoration of the ecological trajectory of systems has become critical. It is our hope that this introduction, along with the papers that make up this special issue, will address the sense of immediacy and focus needed to move into the next generation of microbial ecology study.
我们一直在为微生物生态学、遗传学和基因组学研究担任评审,这些研究包括环境 DNA(eDNA)、微生物组研究以及微生物生态学和其他期刊的全细菌基因组生物学等,大约有三十年了。在这里,我们希望指出一些趋势,并指出一些研究领域,读者,特别是那些即将进入下一代微生物生态学研究的读者,可以从中学习和考虑。在这篇通讯中,我们并不是说目前在微生物生态学和恢复生物学方面所做的工作不够充分。我们要说的是,微生物生态学已经达到了一个重要的里程碑,以前可能被忽视或无法完成的方法,在进入一个新的更具生态性的时代时,应该重新考虑,在这个时代,系统的生态轨迹的恢复已经变得至关重要。我们希望,本引言以及构成本期特刊的论文,将解决进入下一代微生物生态学研究所需的紧迫感和重点。