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- Publication . Article . Other literature type . 2022Open AccessAuthors:Christine Paillard; Yannick Gueguen; K. Mathias Wegner; David Bass; Alberto Pallavicini; Luigi Vezzulli; Isabelle Arzul;Christine Paillard; Yannick Gueguen; K. Mathias Wegner; David Bass; Alberto Pallavicini; Luigi Vezzulli; Isabelle Arzul;Countries: France, France, Germany, FranceProject: EC | VIVALDI (678589)
International audience; In bivalves, no clear-cut functional role of microbiota has yet been identified, although many publications suggest that they could be involved in nutrition or immunity of their host. In the context of climate change, integrative approaches at the crossroads of disciplines have been developed to explore the environment-host-pathogen microbiota system. Here, we attempt to synthesize work on (1) the current methodologies to analyse bivalve microbiota, (2) the comparison of microbiota between species, between host compartments and their surrounding habitat, (3) how the bivalve microbiota are governed by environmental factors and host genetics and (4) how host-associated microorganisms act as a buffer against pathogens and/or promote recovery, and could thereby play a role in the prevention of disease or mortalities.
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- Publication . Article . Other literature type . 2022Open AccessAuthors:Christine Paillard; Yannick Gueguen; K. Mathias Wegner; David Bass; Alberto Pallavicini; Luigi Vezzulli; Isabelle Arzul;Christine Paillard; Yannick Gueguen; K. Mathias Wegner; David Bass; Alberto Pallavicini; Luigi Vezzulli; Isabelle Arzul;Countries: France, France, Germany, FranceProject: EC | VIVALDI (678589)
International audience; In bivalves, no clear-cut functional role of microbiota has yet been identified, although many publications suggest that they could be involved in nutrition or immunity of their host. In the context of climate change, integrative approaches at the crossroads of disciplines have been developed to explore the environment-host-pathogen microbiota system. Here, we attempt to synthesize work on (1) the current methodologies to analyse bivalve microbiota, (2) the comparison of microbiota between species, between host compartments and their surrounding habitat, (3) how the bivalve microbiota are governed by environmental factors and host genetics and (4) how host-associated microorganisms act as a buffer against pathogens and/or promote recovery, and could thereby play a role in the prevention of disease or mortalities.
Average popularityAverage popularity In bottom 99%Average influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average influence In bottom 99%Influence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact.add Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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