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两栖动物种群数量下降的复杂原因。

Complex causes of amphibian population declines.

作者信息

Kiesecker J M, Blaustein A R, Belden L K

机构信息

Department of Biology, The Pennsylvania State University, 208 Mueller Laboratory, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802-5301, USA.

出版信息

Nature. 2001 Apr 5;410(6829):681-4. doi: 10.1038/35070552.

Abstract

Amphibian populations have suffered widespread declines and extinctions in recent decades. Although climatic changes, increased exposure to ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation and increased prevalence of disease have all been implicated at particular localities, the importance of global environmental change remains unclear. Here we report that pathogen outbreaks in amphibian populations in the western USA are linked to climate-induced changes in UV-B exposure. Using long-term observational data and a field experiment, we examine patterns among interannual variability in precipitation, UV-B exposure and infection by a pathogenic oomycete, Saprolegnia ferax. Our findings indicate that climate-induced reductions in water depth at oviposition sites have caused high mortality of embryos by increasing their exposure to UV-B radiation and, consequently, their vulnerability to infection. Precipitation, and thus water depth/UV-B exposure, is strongly linked to El Niño/Southern Oscillation cycles, underscoring the role of large-scale climatic patterns involving the tropical Pacific. Elevated sea-surface temperatures in this region since the mid-1970s, which have affected the climate over much of the world, could be the precursor for pathogen-mediated amphibian declines in many regions.

摘要

近几十年来,两栖动物种群数量普遍下降甚至灭绝。尽管气候变化、紫外线-B(UV-B)辐射暴露增加以及疾病流行率上升在某些特定地区都有涉及,但全球环境变化的重要性仍不明确。在此我们报告,美国西部两栖动物种群中的病原体爆发与气候引起的UV-B暴露变化有关。利用长期观测数据和一项野外实验,我们研究了降水、UV-B暴露以及致病性卵菌——水霉感染的年际变化模式。我们的研究结果表明,气候导致的产卵地水深降低,通过增加胚胎对UV-B辐射的暴露,进而增加了它们受感染的易感性,导致胚胎高死亡率。降水,以及由此导致的水深/UV-B暴露,与厄尔尼诺/南方涛动周期密切相关,凸显了涉及热带太平洋的大规模气候模式的作用。自20世纪70年代中期以来该地区海面温度升高,影响了世界大部分地区的气候,这可能是许多地区病原体介导的两栖动物数量下降的先兆。

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