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新旧世界中人类及其他动物蝇蛆病的演变(第二部分):生物学与生活史研究

The evolution of myiasis in humans and other animals in the Old and New Worlds (part II): biological and life-history studies.

作者信息

Stevens Jamie R, Wallman James F, Otranto Domenico, Wall Richard, Pape Thomas

机构信息

School of Biosciences, University of Exeter, Prince of Wales Road, Exeter, UK, EX4 4PS.

出版信息

Trends Parasitol. 2006 Apr;22(4):181-8. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2006.02.010. Epub 2006 Feb 28.

Abstract

Myiasis, which is the dipteran parasitism of living vertebrates, occurs in several forms - ranging from benign to fatal, opportunistic to obligate - and seems to have evolved through two distinct routes: saprophagous and sanguinivorous. However, the convergent evolution of morphological and life-history traits seems to have had a major role in confusing the overall picture of how myiasis evolved and this simplistic division is further complicated by the existence of both ectoparasitic and endoparasitic species of myiasis-causing Diptera, the evolutionary affinities of which remain to be resolved. As discussed in part I of this review, if we are to elucidate how the different forms of parasitism arose, it is essential to separate the evolution of the various groups of myiasis-causing flies from the evolution of the myiasis habit per se. Accordingly, whereas we focused on recent landmark phylogenetics studies in part I, we use this framework to analyse relevant biochemical, immunological, behavioural, biogeographical and fossil evidence to elucidate the evolution of myiasis in part II.

摘要

蝇蛆病是双翅目昆虫对活体脊椎动物的寄生现象,有多种形式——从良性到致命,从机会性寄生到专性寄生——其进化似乎有两条不同的途径:食腐性和吸血性。然而,形态学和生活史特征的趋同进化似乎在混淆蝇蛆病进化的整体图景方面起了主要作用,而且这种简单的划分因导致蝇蛆病的双翅目昆虫既有外寄生种类又有内寄生种类而变得更加复杂,其进化亲缘关系仍有待解决。正如本综述第一部分所讨论的,如果我们要阐明不同形式的寄生现象是如何产生的,将导致蝇蛆病的各类苍蝇的进化与蝇蛆病习性本身的进化区分开来至关重要。因此,在第一部分我们聚焦于近期具有里程碑意义的系统发育学研究,在第二部分我们利用这个框架来分析相关的生物化学、免疫学、行为学、生物地理学和化石证据,以阐明蝇蛆病的进化。

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