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FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2021.616973
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symbiosis; stress; Vibrio; temperature; selection
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- NASA [EXO-80NSSC18K1053]
- School of Natural Sciences at UC Merced
- College of William and Mary
Symbiotic bacteria in the Vibrionaceae are a dynamic group of gamma-Proteobacteria that can adapt to various environmental stresses due to their dual lifestyle, increasing ecological diversity.
Symbiotic bacteria in the Vibrionaceae are a dynamic group of gamma-Proteobacteria that are commonly found throughout the world. Although they primarily are free-living in the environment, they can be commonly found associated with various Eukarya, either as beneficial or pathogenic symbionts. Interestingly, this dual lifestyle (free-living or in symbiosis) enables the bacteria to have enormous ecological breadth, where they can accommodate a variety of stresses in both stages. Here, we discuss some of the most common stressors that Vibrio bacteria encounter when in their free-living state or associated with an animal host, and how some of the mechanisms that are used to cope with these stressors can be used as an evolutionary advantage that increases their diversity both in the environment and within their specific hosts.
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