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A global initiative for ecological and evolutionary hologenomics

Leonard, Aoife ; Alberdi, Antton ; Abalos, Javier LU orcid ; Camacho, Carlos LU ; Feiner, Nathalie LU ; García-Roa, Roberto LU ; Uller, Tobias LU ; van Riemsdijk, Isolde LU ; Videvall, Elin LU and Wellenreuther, Maren LU , et al. (2024) In Trends in Ecology and Evolution 39(7). p.616-620
Abstract

The Earth Hologenome Initiative (EHI) is a global collaboration to generate and analyse hologenomic data from wild animals and associated microorganisms using standardised methodologies underpinned by open and inclusive research principles. Initially focused on vertebrates, it aims to re-examine ecological and evolutionary questions by studying host–microbiota interactions from a systemic perspective.

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access and benefit-sharing, biodiversity, host–microbe, microbiome, research network
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Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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39
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7
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5 pages
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Elsevier
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  • scopus:85195423249
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0169-5347
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10.1016/j.tree.2024.03.005
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