Measuring the effect of climate change in Antarctic microbial communities: toward novel experimental approaches

Andrés Santos, Olman Gómez-Espinoza, Kattia Núñez-Montero, Ana Zárate, Fernando D. Andreote, Victor S. Pylro, León Bravo, Leticia Barrientos

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The Antarctic continent is undergoing a rapid warming, affecting microbial communities throughout its ecosystems. This continent is a natural laboratory for studying the effect of climate change, however, assessing the microbial communities’ responses to environmental changes is challenging from a methodological point of view. We suggest novel experimental designs, including multivariable assessments that apply multiomics methods in combination with continuous environmental data recording and new warming simulation systems. Moreover, we propose that climate change studies in Antarctica should consider three main objectives, including descriptive studies, short-term temporary adaptation studies, and long-term adaptive evolution studies. This will help us to understand and manage the effects of climate change on the Earth.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo102918
PublicaciónCurrent Opinion in Biotechnology
Volumen81
DOI
EstadoPublicada - jun 2023

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