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Evolutionary Ecology of Plant-Arthropod Interactions in Light of the “Omics” Sciences: A Broad Guide

Aboveground plant-arthropod interactions are typically complex, involving herbivores, predators, pollinators, and various other guilds that can strongly affect plant fitness, directly or indirectly, and individually, synergistically, or antagonistically. However, little is known about how ongoing na...

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Autores principales: De-la-Cruz, Ivan M., Batsleer, Femke, Bonte, Dries, Diller, Carolina, Hytönen, Timo, Muola, Anne, Osorio, Sonia, Posé, David, Vandegehuchte, Martijn L., Stenberg, Johan A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9084618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548276
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.808427
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author De-la-Cruz, Ivan M.
Batsleer, Femke
Bonte, Dries
Diller, Carolina
Hytönen, Timo
Muola, Anne
Osorio, Sonia
Posé, David
Vandegehuchte, Martijn L.
Stenberg, Johan A.
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Batsleer, Femke
Bonte, Dries
Diller, Carolina
Hytönen, Timo
Muola, Anne
Osorio, Sonia
Posé, David
Vandegehuchte, Martijn L.
Stenberg, Johan A.
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description Aboveground plant-arthropod interactions are typically complex, involving herbivores, predators, pollinators, and various other guilds that can strongly affect plant fitness, directly or indirectly, and individually, synergistically, or antagonistically. However, little is known about how ongoing natural selection by these interacting guilds shapes the evolution of plants, i.e., how they affect the differential survival and reproduction of genotypes due to differences in phenotypes in an environment. Recent technological advances, including next-generation sequencing, metabolomics, and gene-editing technologies along with traditional experimental approaches (e.g., quantitative genetics experiments), have enabled far more comprehensive exploration of the genes and traits involved in complex ecological interactions. Connecting different levels of biological organization (genes to communities) will enhance the understanding of evolutionary interactions in complex communities, but this requires a multidisciplinary approach. Here, we review traditional and modern methods and concepts, then highlight future avenues for studying the evolution of plant-arthropod interactions (e.g., plant-herbivore-pollinator interactions). Besides promoting a fundamental understanding of plant-associated arthropod communities’ genetic background and evolution, such knowledge can also help address many current global environmental challenges.
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spelling pubmed-90846182022-05-10 Evolutionary Ecology of Plant-Arthropod Interactions in Light of the “Omics” Sciences: A Broad Guide De-la-Cruz, Ivan M. Batsleer, Femke Bonte, Dries Diller, Carolina Hytönen, Timo Muola, Anne Osorio, Sonia Posé, David Vandegehuchte, Martijn L. Stenberg, Johan A. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Aboveground plant-arthropod interactions are typically complex, involving herbivores, predators, pollinators, and various other guilds that can strongly affect plant fitness, directly or indirectly, and individually, synergistically, or antagonistically. However, little is known about how ongoing natural selection by these interacting guilds shapes the evolution of plants, i.e., how they affect the differential survival and reproduction of genotypes due to differences in phenotypes in an environment. Recent technological advances, including next-generation sequencing, metabolomics, and gene-editing technologies along with traditional experimental approaches (e.g., quantitative genetics experiments), have enabled far more comprehensive exploration of the genes and traits involved in complex ecological interactions. Connecting different levels of biological organization (genes to communities) will enhance the understanding of evolutionary interactions in complex communities, but this requires a multidisciplinary approach. Here, we review traditional and modern methods and concepts, then highlight future avenues for studying the evolution of plant-arthropod interactions (e.g., plant-herbivore-pollinator interactions). Besides promoting a fundamental understanding of plant-associated arthropod communities’ genetic background and evolution, such knowledge can also help address many current global environmental challenges. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9084618/ /pubmed/35548276 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.808427 Text en Copyright © 2022 De-la-Cruz, Batsleer, Bonte, Diller, Hytönen, Muola, Osorio, Posé, Vandegehuchte and Stenberg. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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De-la-Cruz, Ivan M.
Batsleer, Femke
Bonte, Dries
Diller, Carolina
Hytönen, Timo
Muola, Anne
Osorio, Sonia
Posé, David
Vandegehuchte, Martijn L.
Stenberg, Johan A.
Evolutionary Ecology of Plant-Arthropod Interactions in Light of the “Omics” Sciences: A Broad Guide
title Evolutionary Ecology of Plant-Arthropod Interactions in Light of the “Omics” Sciences: A Broad Guide
title_full Evolutionary Ecology of Plant-Arthropod Interactions in Light of the “Omics” Sciences: A Broad Guide
title_fullStr Evolutionary Ecology of Plant-Arthropod Interactions in Light of the “Omics” Sciences: A Broad Guide
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary Ecology of Plant-Arthropod Interactions in Light of the “Omics” Sciences: A Broad Guide
title_short Evolutionary Ecology of Plant-Arthropod Interactions in Light of the “Omics” Sciences: A Broad Guide
title_sort evolutionary ecology of plant-arthropod interactions in light of the “omics” sciences: a broad guide
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9084618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548276
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