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Understanding Microbiome Stability in a Changing World
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Microbiomes underpin biogeochemical processes, sustain the bases of food webs,
and recycle carbon and nutrients. Thus, microbes are frontline players in
determining ecosystem responses to environmental change. My research team and I
investigate the causes and consequences of microbiome stability. Our primary
objective is to understand the responses of complex microbiomes to stressors
associated with environmental change. This work is important because Earth is
changing rapidly and drastically, and these changes are expected to have serious
consequences for ecosystems, their inhabiting organisms, and their microbiomes.
Therefore, we aim to understand the repercussions of alterations to microbiome
structure and functions and to use this information to predict the responses of
microbiomes to stressors. This research is critical to prepare for, respond to,
and potentially moderate environmental change. We anticipate that the results of
our research will contribute toward these goals and will broadly inform
management or manipulation of microbiomes toward desired functions.