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Main Authors: Ferretti, Pamela, Martignoni, Maria M, McManus, Lisa C, Sakal, Taom, Liaghat, Armun, Stevens, Bethany, Dahlin, Kyle J-M, Souza, Lucas S, Cardon, Zoe G, Silveira, Cynthia B, Bordenstein, Seth R, Roughgarden, Joan
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Cell host & microbe 2025
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40639335/
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  • Theory of host-microbe symbioses: Challenges and opportunities. Ferretti, Pamela Martignoni, Maria M McManus, Lisa C Sakal, Taom Liaghat, Armun Stevens, Bethany Dahlin, Kyle J-M Souza, Lucas S Cardon, Zoe G Silveira, Cynthia B Bordenstein, Seth R Roughgarden, Joan Animals Humans Host Microbial Interactions Microbiota Models, Biological Population Dynamics Symbiosis Growing insight into microbial symbioses highlights the need to model these systems mathematically. We discuss three areas requiring theoretical advancement: nested ecology within a host or holobiont, holobiont population dynamics, and symbiont-mediated speciation. Developing the proposed frameworks will bridge theory and empirical findings, accelerating our understanding of host-microbe symbioses.