Symbiosis of disciplines: How can developmental biologists join conservationists in sustaining and restoring earth's biodiversity?

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What can developmental biology contribute toward mitigating the consequences of anthropogenic assaults on the environment and climate change? In this Spotlight article, we advocate a developmental biology that takes seriously Lynn Margulis' claim that 'the environment is part of the body'. We believe this to be a precondition for developmental biology playing important roles in conservation and environmental restoration. We need to forge a developmental biology of the holobiont - the multi-genomic physiologically integrated organism that is also a functional biome. To this end, we highlight how developmental biology needs to explore more deeply the interactions between developing organisms, and their chemical, physical and biotic environments.

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Gilbert, S. F., & Hadfield, M. G. (2022). Symbiosis of disciplines: How can developmental biologists join conservationists in sustaining and restoring earth’s biodiversity? Development (Cambridge), 149(13). https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.199960

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