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Ruilin Su1,2, Xiaoli Yu1, Mingyang Niu1
1Marine Synthetic Ecology Research Center, Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai), Zhuhai 519082, China.
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Marine ecosystems are vital for global ecological functions and human health but face escalating threats from both anthropogenic activities and global climate change. Marine microorganisms, comprising over two-thirds of the marine biomass, play essential roles in biogeochemical cycling of elements and food webs. Synthetic ecology aims to understand ecological theories and provide nature-based solutions to emerging ecological and environmental problems. Here, we first propose a framework, the resource-design-verification-evolution-application (RDVEA) model for marine synthetic ecology studies, aiming to understand marine ecological theories, design and construct marine-specific synthetic communities, and optimize their functionality toward marine environmental applications. Synthetic ecosystems may target food web interactions, greenhouse gas mitigation, and carbon sequestration enhancement in the future marine environment.
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