The Conceptual Ecology of “Dysbiosis”

Biological Theory (4) (2024)
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Abstract

“Dysbiosis” is a common but vague term featured in the microbiome literature, often invoked to indicate some kind of imbalance among microbiota. There is no agreement on how to define or even characterize dysbiotic microbiomes. Building on the work of Morar and Bohannan, who explore five interpretations of “microbiome,” I offer a short supplemental analysis of what plausibly counts as “dysbiosis” according to each of the five distinct conceptions. My aim is to provide a more nuanced basis for interpreting claims, primarily and most generally; and more specifically, provide a basis for those advancing pluralist or eliminativist arguments.

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