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Bringing Archaeal biodiversity to life from native Australian herbivores (2021-2024)

Abstract

The aim of this project is to provide deep functional understanding of our recent discovery of novel microbes from the Domain Archaea that inhabit the digestive tracts of native Australian herbivores. These animals are unique natural resources of great cultural, environmental, and economic significance, but increasingly susceptible to habitat change and degradation. Very little is currently known about the microbes that have co-evolved with these animals, to support their nutrition and health. The project will address these knowledge gaps, and the ensuing discoveries are expected to deliver products and services relevant to environmental health assessment and sustaining the 'low methane carbon economy' attributed to these iconic species.

Experts

Professor Mark Morrison

Affiliate Professor of School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Chair & Group Leader Metagenomics
Frazer Institute
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Mark Morrison
Mark Morrison

Dr Paul Evans

Affiliate of Australian Centre for Ecogenomics (ACE)
Australian Centre for Ecogenomics
Faculty of Science
ARC Future Fellow
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Paul Evans
Paul Evans