Artificial intelligence in microbiome research and beyond: connecting human health, animal husbandry, and aquaculture
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Technological advancements in computational power and algorithm design have enabled
artificial intelligence to become a transformative force in microbiome research. This paper
presents a concise overview of recent applications of this computational paradigm in hu‑
man and animal health, with a particular emphasis on aquaculture. International projects
focused on the intestinal microbiome have allowed human research to consistently dom‑
inate in terms of application cases, offering insights into various pathological conditions.
In contrast, animal research has leveraged artificial intelligence in microbiome analysis to
promote sustainable productivity, addressing environmental and public health concerns
linked to livestock husbandry. In aquaculture, on the other hand, artificial intelligence has
mainly supported management practices, improving rearing conditions and feeding strate‑
gies. When considering microbiome manipulation, however, fish farms have often relied
on traditional methods, without harnessing the immense potential of artificial intelligence,
whose recent applications include biomonitoring and modeling interactions between mi‑
crobial communities and environmental factors in farming systems. Given the paradigm
shift currently underway in both human health and animal husbandry, we advocate for
a transition in the aquaculture industry toward smart farming, whose interconnected in‑
frastructure will allow to fully leverage artificial intelligence to seamlessly integrate both
biological measurements and rearing parameters.
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Keywords:
artificial intelligence; gastrointestinal microbiome; human health; animal health; aquaculture
Elenco autori:
Rizzi, S; Saroglia, G; Kalemi, V; Rimoldi, S; Terova, G.
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