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Synthetic ecology of coastal ecosystems
Lu Qian1, Ruilin Su1, Wenbo Wang2
1Marine Synthetic Ecology Research Center, the Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai), School of Marine Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, Sun Yat-Sen University, Zhuhai 519080, China.
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Coastal ecosystems play critical roles in biogeochemical cycling, food webs, climate regulation, and aquaculture. Their functions are shaped by multitrophic interactions across microbe-microbe, microbe-plant, and microbe-animal interfaces, yet our understanding of the underlying mechanisms remains limited. Synthetic ecology offers a promising approach to disentangle such interactions using simplified and controllable synthetic communities (SynComs). Here, we review microbe-plant-animal interactions toward ecosystem function improvements and provide a biological foundation for SynCom design. We further propose a framework for coastal synthetic ecology, including SynCom design and construction, experimental validation of SynCom functions, and laboratory scaling-up and field applications with a focus on greenhouse gas reduction, carbon sequestration, and pollutant degradation. Finally, we discuss future directions for coastal synthetic ecology, with a focus on biogeochemical cycling, food web structure and function, and biological stoichiometry. Overall, this review highlights the potential of SynComs to address environmental and ecological challenges in coastal ecosystems.
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