Improving the Assessment of Ecosystem and Wildlife Health: Microbiome as an Early Indicator
Human activities are causing dramatic declines in ecosystem health, compromising the functioning of the life-support system, economic activity, and animal and human health. Monitoring the health of ecosystems and wildlife populations is crucial for determining ecological dynamics and assessing management interventions. A growing body of evidence indicates that microbiome provides a meaningful early indicator of ecosystem and wildlife health.
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Improving the Assessment of Ecosystem and Wildlife Health: Microbiome as an Early Indicator
Author(s):
Maria Puig Ribas, Manuel García-Ulloa, Johan Espunyes, Oscar Cabezón
Publication Date: 2023
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Human activities are causing dramatic declines in ecosystem health, compromising the functioning of the life-support system, economic activity, and animal and human health. Monitoring the health of ecosystems and wildlife populations is crucial for determining ecological dynamics and assessing management interventions. A growing body of evidence indicates that microbiome provides a meaningful early indicator of ecosystem and wildlife health.