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寄生虫生态学中有普遍规律吗?

Are there general laws in parasite ecology?

作者信息

Poulin R

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand.

出版信息

Parasitology. 2007 Jun;134(Pt 6):763-76. doi: 10.1017/S0031182006002150. Epub 2007 Jan 19.

Abstract

As a scientific discipline matures, its theoretical underpinnings tend to consolidate around a few general laws that explain a wide range of phenomena, and from which can be derived further testable predictions. It is one of the goals of science to uncover the general principles that produce recurring patterns in nature. Although this has happened in many areas of physics and chemistry, ecology is yet to take this important step. Ecological systems are intrinsically complex, but this does not necessarily mean that everything about them is unpredictable or chaotic. Ecologists, whose grand aim is to understand the interactions that govern the distribution, abundance and diversity of living organisms at different scales, have uncovered several regular patterns, i.e. widely observable statistical tendencies, in the abundance or diversity of organisms in natural ecosystems. Some of these patterns, however, are contingent, i.e. they are only true under particular circumstances; nevertheless, the broad generality of many patterns hints at the existence of universal principles. What about parasite ecology: is it also characterized by recurring patterns and general principles? Evidence for repeatable empirical patterns in parasite ecology is reviewed here, in search of patterns that are consistently detectable across taxa or geographical areas. The coverage ranges from the population level all the way to large-scale patterns of parasite diversity and abundance (or biomass) and patterns in the structure of host-parasite interaction networks. Although general laws seem to apply to these extreme scales of studies, most patterns observed at the intermediate scale, i.e. the parasite community level, appear highly contingent and far from universal. The general laws uncovered to date are proving valuable, as they offer glimpses of the underlying processes shaping parasite ecology and diversity.

摘要

随着一门科学学科的成熟,其理论基础往往会围绕一些能解释广泛现象的普遍规律而巩固,并且可以从中推导出进一步可检验的预测。揭示自然界中产生反复出现模式的一般原理是科学的目标之一。尽管这在物理和化学的许多领域已经发生,但生态学尚未迈出这一重要步伐。生态系统本质上是复杂的,但这并不一定意味着关于它们的一切都是不可预测或混乱的。生态学家的宏伟目标是理解在不同尺度上支配生物分布、丰度和多样性的相互作用,他们已经在自然生态系统中生物的丰度或多样性方面发现了一些规律模式,即广泛可观察到的统计趋势。然而,其中一些模式是偶然的,也就是说它们只在特定情况下成立;尽管如此,许多模式的广泛普遍性暗示了普遍原理的存在。那么寄生虫生态学呢:它是否也具有反复出现的模式和普遍原理的特征?本文回顾了寄生虫生态学中可重复的实证模式的证据,以寻找在不同分类群或地理区域都能一致检测到的模式。涵盖范围从种群水平一直到寄生虫多样性和丰度(或生物量)的大规模模式以及宿主 - 寄生虫相互作用网络结构中的模式。尽管普遍规律似乎适用于这些极端尺度的研究,但在中间尺度即寄生虫群落水平观察到的大多数模式似乎高度偶然且远非普遍。迄今为止发现的普遍规律已证明是有价值的,因为它们让我们得以瞥见塑造寄生虫生态学和多样性的潜在过程。

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