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民族微生物学的黎明:一个关于人类与微生物相互作用的跨学科研究领域。

The dawn of ethnomicrobiology: an interdisciplinary research field on interactions between humans and microorganisms.

机构信息

Jardín Botánico, Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Coyoacán, Mexico City, Mexico.

Estancias Posdoctorales Por México, CONAHCyT, Mexico City, Mexico.

出版信息

J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2024 Sep 16;20(1):86. doi: 10.1186/s13002-024-00725-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Ethnobiologists commonly analyze local knowledge systems related to plants, animals, fungi, and ecosystems. However, microbes (bacteria, yeasts, molds, viruses, and other organisms), often considered invisible in their interactions with humans, are often neglected. Microorganisms were the earliest life forms on Earth, and humans have interacted with them throughout history. Over time, humans have accumulated ecological knowledge about microbes through attributes such as smell, taste, and texture that guide the management of contexts in which microorganisms evolve. These human-microbe interactions are, in fact, expressions of biocultural diversity. Thus, we propose that ethnomicrobiology is a distinct interdisciplinary field within ethnobiology that examines the management practices and knowledge surrounding human-microbe interactions, along with the theoretical contributions that such an approach can offer.

METHODS

We reviewed scientific journals, books, and chapters exploring human-microbe relationships. Our search included databases such as Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar, and specific journal websites, using keywords related to ethnomicrobiology and ethnozymology. To categorize activities involving deliberate human-microbial interactions, we examined topics such as fermentation, pickling, food preservation, silaging, tanning, drying, salting, smoking, traditional medicine, folk medicine, agricultural practices, composting, and other related practices.

RESULTS

Our research identified important precedents for ethnomicrobiology through practical and theoretical insights into human-microbe interactions, particularly in their impact on health, soil, and food systems. We also found that these interactions contribute to biodiversity conservation and co-evolutionary processes. This emerging interdisciplinary field has implications for food ecology, public health, and the biocultural conservation of hidden microbial landscapes and communities. It is essential to explore the socioecological implications of the interwoven relationships between microbial communities and humans. Equally important is the promotion of the conservation and recovery of this vast biocultural diversity, along with sustainable management practices informed by local ecological knowledge.

CONCLUSION

Recognizing the dawn of ethnomicrobiology is essential as the field evolves from a descriptive to a more theoretical and integrative biological approach. We emphasize the critical role that traditional communities have played in conserving food, agriculture, and health systems. This emerging field highlights that the future of ethnobiological sciences will focus not on individual organisms or cultures, but on the symbiosis between microorganisms and humans that has shaped invisible but often complex biocultural landscapes.

摘要

背景

民族生物学家通常分析与植物、动物、真菌和生态系统相关的地方知识系统。然而,微生物(细菌、酵母、霉菌、病毒和其他生物体),由于其在与人类的相互作用中通常是不可见的,往往被忽视。微生物是地球上最早的生命形式,人类在历史上一直与它们相互作用。随着时间的推移,人类通过气味、味道和质地等属性积累了关于微生物的生态知识,这些属性指导着微生物进化的环境管理。这些人类与微生物的相互作用实际上是生物文化多样性的表现。因此,我们提出,民族微生物学是民族生物学中的一个独特的跨学科领域,它研究人类与微生物相互作用的管理实践和知识,以及这种方法可以提供的理论贡献。

方法

我们回顾了探索人类与微生物关系的科学期刊、书籍和章节。我们的搜索包括 Web of Science、Scopus、Google Scholar 和特定期刊网站等数据库,使用与民族微生物学和民族酶学相关的关键词。为了对故意的人类与微生物相互作用的活动进行分类,我们研究了发酵、腌制、食品保存、青贮、鞣制、干燥、腌制、烟熏、传统医学、民间医学、农业实践、堆肥和其他相关实践等主题。

结果

我们通过对人类与微生物相互作用的实际和理论见解,特别是它们对健康、土壤和食品系统的影响,确定了民族微生物学的重要先例。我们还发现,这些相互作用有助于生物多样性保护和共同进化过程。这个新兴的跨学科领域对食品生态学、公共卫生以及隐藏的微生物景观和社区的生物文化保护具有影响。探索微生物群落与人类之间交织关系的社会生态影响至关重要。同样重要的是,促进这种巨大的生物文化多样性的保护和恢复,以及基于当地生态知识的可持续管理实践。

结论

认识到民族微生物学的出现是必要的,因为该领域从描述性方法发展为更具理论性和综合性的生物学方法。我们强调传统社区在保护食品、农业和健康系统方面所发挥的关键作用。这个新兴领域强调,民族生物学科学的未来将不是关注单个生物体或文化,而是关注塑造看不见但往往复杂的生物文化景观的微生物与人类之间的共生关系。

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