In the article “Harnessing the Microbiome to Prevent Global Biodiversity Loss,” the authors discuss the potential for using the microbiome (the collective genetic material of the microorganisms in a particular environment) to address global biodiversity loss. The authors examine the various roles that the microbiome plays in ecosystems and how it can be used to support the conservation and restoration of biodiversity. They also discuss the current state of microbiome research and the challenges and opportunities for using this field to address biodiversity loss. Overall, the authors argue that the microbiome represents a promising avenue for mitigating global biodiversity loss and highlight the need for further research and collaboration in this area.


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