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面对外来的媒介传播疾病时宿主种群的持续性:夏威夷绿雀与禽疟

Host population persistence in the face of introduced vector-borne diseases: Hawaii amakihi and avian malaria.

作者信息

Woodworth Bethany L, Atkinson Carter T, Lapointe Dennis A, Hart Patrick J, Spiegel Caleb S, Tweed Erik J, Henneman Carlene, Lebrun Jaymi, Denette Tami, Demots Rachel, Kozar Kelly L, Triglia Dennis, Lease Dan, Gregor Aaron, Smith Tom, Duffy David

机构信息

Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center, U. S. Geological Survey, Kilauea Field Station, PO Box 44, Hawaii National Park, HI 96718, USA.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 Feb 1;102(5):1531-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0409454102. Epub 2005 Jan 24.

Abstract

The past quarter century has seen an unprecedented increase in the number of new and emerging infectious diseases throughout the world, with serious implications for human and wildlife populations. We examined host persistence in the face of introduced vector-borne diseases in Hawaii, where introduced avian malaria and introduced vectors have had a negative impact on most populations of Hawaiian forest birds for nearly a century. We studied birds, parasites, and vectors in nine study areas from 0 to 1,800 m on Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawaii from January to October, 2002. Contrary to predictions of prior work, we found that Hawaii amakihi (Hemignathus virens), a native species susceptible to malaria, comprised from 24.5% to 51.9% of the avian community at three low-elevation forests (55-270 m). Amakihi were more abundant at low elevations than at disease-free high elevations, and were resident and breeding there. Infection rates were 24-40% by microscopy and 55-83% by serology, with most infected individuals experiencing low-intensity, chronic infections. Mosquito trapping and diagnostics provided strong evidence for year-round local transmission. Moreover, we present evidence that Hawaii amakihi have increased in low elevation habitats on southeastern Hawaii Island over the past decade. The recent emergent phenomenon of recovering amakihi populations at low elevations, despite extremely high prevalence of avian malaria, suggests that ecological or evolutionary processes acting on hosts or parasites have allowed this species to recolonize low-elevation habitats. A better understanding of the mechanisms allowing coexistence of hosts and parasites may ultimately lead to tools for mitigating disease impacts on wildlife and human populations.

摘要

在过去的四分之一世纪里,全球新出现和正在出现的传染病数量空前增加,对人类和野生动物种群产生了严重影响。我们研究了夏威夷引入的媒介传播疾病背景下宿主的持久性,在那里,引入的禽疟和媒介在近一个世纪以来对大多数夏威夷森林鸟类种群产生了负面影响。2002年1月至10月,我们在夏威夷莫纳罗亚火山海拔0至1800米的九个研究区域对鸟类、寄生虫和媒介进行了研究。与先前研究的预测相反,我们发现易感染疟疾的本土物种夏威夷绿雀(Hemignathus virens)在三个低海拔森林(55 - 270米)的鸟类群落中占24.5%至51.9%。绿雀在低海拔地区比在无疾病的高海拔地区更为丰富,并且在那里定居和繁殖。通过显微镜检查感染率为24 - 40%,通过血清学检测为55 - 83%,大多数受感染个体经历低强度的慢性感染。蚊子诱捕和诊断提供了全年本地传播的有力证据。此外,我们提供的证据表明,在过去十年中,夏威夷绿雀在夏威夷岛东南部的低海拔栖息地数量有所增加。尽管禽疟患病率极高,但最近在低海拔地区绿雀种群恢复的新出现现象表明,作用于宿主或寄生虫的生态或进化过程使该物种能够重新在低海拔栖息地定居。更好地理解允许宿主和寄生虫共存的机制最终可能会带来减轻疾病对野生动物和人类种群影响的工具。

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