TY - JOUR
T1 - STREAMS guidelines
T2 - standards for technical reporting in environmental and host-associated microbiome studies
AU - STREAMS Consortium
AU - Kelliher, Julia M.
AU - Mirzayi, Chloe
AU - Bordenstein, Sarah R.
AU - Oliver, Aaron
AU - Kellogg, Christina A.
AU - Hatcher, Eneida L.
AU - Berg, Maureen
AU - Baldrian, Petr
AU - Aljumaah, Mashael
AU - Miller, Cassandra Maria Luz
AU - Mungall, Christopher
AU - Novak, Vlastimil
AU - Palucki, Alexis
AU - Smith, Ethan
AU - Tabassum, Nazifa
AU - Bonito, Gregory
AU - Brister, J. Rodney
AU - Chain, Patrick S.G.
AU - Chen, Mingfei
AU - Degregori, Samuel
AU - Dundore-Arias, Jose Pablo
AU - Emerson, Joanne B.
AU - Moreira C. Fernandes, Vanessa
AU - Flores, Roberto
AU - Gonzalez, Antonio
AU - Hansen, Zoe A.
AU - Jackson, Scott A.
AU - Moustafa, Ahmed M.
AU - Northen, Trent R.
AU - Pariente, Nonia
AU - Pett-Ridge, Jennifer
AU - Record, Sydne
AU - Reji, Linta
AU - Reysenbach, Anna Louise
AU - Rich, Virginia I.
AU - Richardson, Lorna
AU - Roux, Simon
AU - Schriml, Lynn M.
AU - Shabman, Reed S.
AU - Sierra, Maria A.
AU - Sullivan, Matthew B.
AU - Sundaramurthy, Punithavathi
AU - Thibault, Katherine M.
AU - Thompson, Luke R.
AU - Tighe, Scott
AU - Vereen, Ethell
AU - Burcham, Zachary M.
AU - Yeoh, Yun Kit
AU - Zhang, Ying
AU - Seyoum, Mitiku Mihiret
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2025.
PY - 2025/12/1
Y1 - 2025/12/1
N2 - The interdisciplinary nature of microbiome research, coupled with the generation of complex multi-omics data, makes knowledge sharing challenging. The Strengthening the Organization and Reporting of Microbiome Studies (STORMS) guidelines provide a checklist for the reporting of study information, experimental design and analytical methods within a scientific manuscript on human microbiome research. Here, in this Consensus Statement, we present the standards for technical reporting in environmental and host-associated microbiome studies (STREAMS) guidelines. The guidelines expand on STORMS and include 67 items to support the reporting and review of environmental (for example, terrestrial, aquatic, atmospheric and engineered), synthetic and non-human host-associated microbiome studies in a standardized and machine-actionable manner. Based on input from 248 researchers spanning 28 countries, we provide detailed guidance, including comparisons with STORMS, and case studies that demonstrate the usage of the STREAMS guidelines. STREAMS, like STORMS, will be a living community resource updated by the Consortium with consensus-building input of the broader community.
AB - The interdisciplinary nature of microbiome research, coupled with the generation of complex multi-omics data, makes knowledge sharing challenging. The Strengthening the Organization and Reporting of Microbiome Studies (STORMS) guidelines provide a checklist for the reporting of study information, experimental design and analytical methods within a scientific manuscript on human microbiome research. Here, in this Consensus Statement, we present the standards for technical reporting in environmental and host-associated microbiome studies (STREAMS) guidelines. The guidelines expand on STORMS and include 67 items to support the reporting and review of environmental (for example, terrestrial, aquatic, atmospheric and engineered), synthetic and non-human host-associated microbiome studies in a standardized and machine-actionable manner. Based on input from 248 researchers spanning 28 countries, we provide detailed guidance, including comparisons with STORMS, and case studies that demonstrate the usage of the STREAMS guidelines. STREAMS, like STORMS, will be a living community resource updated by the Consortium with consensus-building input of the broader community.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105023452694
U2 - 10.1038/s41564-025-02186-2
DO - 10.1038/s41564-025-02186-2
M3 - Article
C2 - 41326814
AN - SCOPUS:105023452694
SN - 2058-5276
VL - 10
SP - 3059
EP - 3068
JO - Nature Microbiology
JF - Nature Microbiology
IS - 12
ER -