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人口统计学、疾病与恶魔:受疾病影响的袋獾(袋獾属哈里斯袋獾)种群的生活史变化

Demography, disease and the devil: life-history changes in a disease-affected population of Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii).

作者信息

Lachish Shelly, McCallum Hamish, Jones Menna

机构信息

School of Integrative Biology, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2009 Mar;78(2):427-36. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2008.01494.x. Epub 2008 Oct 23.

Abstract
  1. Examining the demographic responses of populations to disease epidemics and the nature of compensatory responses to perturbation from epidemics is critical to our understanding of the processes affecting population dynamics and our ability to conserve threatened species. Such knowledge is currently available for few systems. 2. We examined changes to the demography and life-history traits of a population of Tasmanian devils (Sarcophilus harrisii) following the arrival of a debilitating infectious disease, devil facial tumour disease (DFTD), and investigated the population's ability to compensate for the severe population perturbation caused by this epizootic. 3. There was a significant change to the age structure following the arrival of DFTD to the Freycinet Peninsula. This shift to a younger population was caused by the loss of older individuals from the population as a direct consequence of DFTD-driven declines in adult survival rates. 4. Offspring sex ratios of disease mothers were more female biased than those of healthy mothers, indicating that devils may facultatively adjust offspring sex ratios in response to disease-induced changes in maternal condition. 5. We detected evidence of reproductive compensation in response to disease impacts via a reduction in the age of sexual maturity of females (an increase in precocial breeding) over time. 6. The strength of this compensatory response appeared to be limited by factors that constrain the ability of individuals to reach a critical size for sexual maturity in their first year, because of the time limit dictated by the annual breeding season. 7. The ongoing devastating impacts of this disease for adult survival and the apparent reliance of precocial breeding on rapid early growth provide the opportunity for evolution to favour of this new life-history pattern, highlighting the potential for novel infectious diseases to be strong selective forces on life-history evolution.
摘要
  1. 研究种群对疾病流行的人口统计学反应以及对疾病流行干扰的补偿反应的性质,对于我们理解影响种群动态的过程以及保护濒危物种的能力至关重要。目前,只有少数系统具备这样的知识。2. 我们研究了袋獾(袋獾属)种群在一种使人衰弱的传染病——袋獾面部肿瘤病(DFTD)出现后的人口统计学和生活史特征变化,并调查了该种群补偿由这种动物流行病引起的严重种群干扰的能力。3. DFTD 到达弗雷西内半岛后,年龄结构发生了显著变化。这种向年轻种群的转变是由于 DFTD 导致成年存活率下降,种群中年龄较大的个体流失所致。4. 患病母亲的后代性别比比健康母亲的更偏向雌性,这表明袋獾可能会根据疾病引起的母体状况变化,选择性地调整后代性别比。5. 我们通过随着时间推移雌性性成熟年龄的降低(早熟繁殖增加),检测到了对疾病影响的生殖补偿证据。6. 这种补偿反应的强度似乎受到一些因素的限制,这些因素限制了个体在第一年达到性成熟临界大小的能力,这是由于年度繁殖季节规定的时间限制。7. 这种疾病对成年存活的持续毁灭性影响以及早熟繁殖对早期快速生长的明显依赖,为进化青睐这种新的生活史模式提供了机会,突出了新型传染病成为生活史进化强大选择力量的潜力。

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