The hologenome concept: we need to incorporate function

Catania, Francesco; Krohs, Ulrich; Chittò, Marco; Ferro, Diana; Ferro, Kevin; Lepennetier, Gildas; Görtz, Hans-Dieter; Schreiber, Rebecca S.; Kurtz, Joachim; Gadau Jürgen

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

Are we in the midst of a paradigm change in biology and have animals and plants lost their individuality, i.e., are even so-called ‘typical' organisms no longer organisms in their own right? Is the study of the holobiont-host plus its symbiotic microorganisms-no longer optional, but rather an obligatory path that must be taken for a comprehensive understanding of the ecology and evolution of the individual components that make up a holobiont? Or are associated microbes merely a component of their host's environment, and the holobiont concept is just a beautiful idea that does not add much or anything to our understanding of evolution? This article explores different aspects of the concept of the holobiont. We focus on the aspect of functional integration, a central holobiont property, which is only rarely considered thoroughly. We conclude that the holobiont comes in degrees, i.e., we regard the property of being a holobiont as a continuous trait that we term holobiontness, and that holobiontness is differentiated in several dimensions. Although the holobiont represents yet another level of selection (different from classical individual or group selection because it acts on a system that is composed of multiple species), it depends on the grade of functional integration whether or not the holobiont concept helps to cast light on the various degrees of interactions between symbiotic partners.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftTheory in biosciences = Theorie in den Biowissenschaften
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume136
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue3-4
Seitenbereich89-98
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2017
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
DOI10.1007/s12064-016-0240-z
StichwörterHolobiont; Hologenome; Symbiosis; Evolution; Functional integration

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Catania, Francesco
Arbeitsgruppe Evolutionsökologie der Tiere (Prof. Kurtz)
Münster Graduate School of Evolution (MGSE)
Chitto, Marco
Institut für Hygiene
Münster Graduate School of Evolution (MGSE)
Ferro, Kevin
Arbeitsgruppe Evolutionsökologie der Tiere (Prof. Kurtz)
Münster Graduate School of Evolution (MGSE)
Gadau, Jürgen Rudolf
Professur für Molekulare Evolutionsbiologie (Prof. Gadau)
Münster Graduate School of Evolution (MGSE)
Krohs, Ulrich
Professur für Philosophie mit dem Schwerpunkt Wissenschaftstheorie und Naturphilosophie (Prof. Krohs)
Münster Graduate School of Evolution (MGSE)
Kurtz, Joachim
Arbeitsgruppe Evolutionsökologie der Tiere (Prof. Kurtz)
Münster Graduate School of Evolution (MGSE)
Lepennetier, Gildas
Arbeitsgruppe Evolutionsökologie der Tiere (Prof. Kurtz)
Münster Graduate School of Evolution (MGSE)
Schreiber, Rebecca
Münster Graduate School of Evolution (MGSE)