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    Microbiomes and Obligate Symbiosis of Deep-Sea Animals

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    Authors
    Osman, Eslam O. cc
    Weinnig, Alexis M.
    KAUST Department
    Red Sea Research Center (RSRC)
    Date
    2021-11-29
    Online Publication Date
    2021-11-29
    Print Publication Date
    2022-02-15
    Embargo End Date
    2022-11-29
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/673867
    
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    Abstract
    Microbial communities associated with deep-sea animals are critical to the establishment of novel biological communities in unusual environments. Over the past few decades, rapid exploration of the deep sea has enabled the discovery of novel microbial communities, some of which form symbiotic relationships with animal hosts. Symbiosis in the deep sea changes host physiology, behavior, ecology, and evolution over time and space. Symbiont diversity within a host is often aligned with diverse metabolic pathways that broaden the environmental niche for the animal host. In this review, we focus on microbiomes and obligate symbionts found in different deep-sea habitats and how they facilitate survival of the organisms that live in these environments. In addition, we discuss factors that govern microbiome diversity, host specificity, and biogeography in the deep sea. Finally, we highlight the current limitations of microbiome research and draw a road map for future directions to advance our knowledge of microbiomes in the deep sea. Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, Volume 10 is February 2022. Please see http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates for revised estimates.
    Citation
    Osman, E. O., & Weinnig, A. M. (2021). Microbiomes and Obligate Symbiosis of Deep-Sea Animals. Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 10(1). doi:10.1146/annurev-animal-081621-112021
    Sponsors
    This review was made possible by a grant from The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative awarded to Iliana B. Baums and Charles R. Fisher (ECOGIG publ. no. 572). The authors would like to thank Dr. Charles R. Fisher, Dr. Iliana B. Baums, and Dr. Erik E. Cordes for their contribution and insightful comments to improve the manuscript. Also, we would like to thank Dr. Manuel Kleiner for his approval to adopt his graphical illustration and Mrs. Hend R. Nawwar for creating the graphical illustrations using Integration and Application Network symbols (ian.umces.edu/media-library).
    Publisher
    Annual Reviews
    Journal
    Annual Review of Animal Biosciences
    DOI
    10.1146/annurev-animal-081621-112021
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    https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/annurev-animal-081621-112021
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    10.1146/annurev-animal-081621-112021
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    Articles; Red Sea Research Center (RSRC)

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