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生态反馈与抗药性的进化。

Ecological feedbacks and the evolution of resistance.

机构信息

School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0230, USA.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2009 Nov;78(6):1106-12. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2009.01568.x. Epub 2009 May 28.

Abstract
  1. The idea that parasites can affect host diversity is pervasive, and the possibility that parasites can increase host diversity is of particular interest. In this review, we focus on diversity in the resistance of hosts to their parasites, and on the different ways in which parasites can increase or decrease this resistance diversity. 2. Theoretically, parasites can exert many different types of selection on host populations, which each have consequences for host diversity. Specifically, theory predicts that parasites can exert negative frequency-dependent selection (NFDS) and disruptive selection on resistance, both of which increase host diversity, as well as directional selection and stabilizing selection on resistance, both of which decrease host diversity. 3. Despite these theoretical predictions, most biologists think of only NFDS or directional selection for increased resistance in response to parasitism. Here, we present empirical support for all of these types of selection occurring in natural populations. Interestingly, several recent studies demonstrate that there is spatiotemporal variation in the type of selection that occurs (and, therefore, in the effects of parasitism on host diversity). 4. A key question that remains, then, is: What determines the type of parasite-mediated selection that occurs? Theory demonstrates that the answer to this question lies, at least in part, with trade-offs associated with resistance. Specifically, the type of evolution that occurs depends critically on the strength and shape of these trade-offs. This, combined with empirical evidence for a strong effect of environment on the shape and strength of trade-offs, may explain the observed spatiotemporal variation in parasite-mediated selection. 5. We conclude that spatiotemporal variation in parasite-driven evolution is likely to be common, and that this variation may be driven by ecological factors. We suggest that the feedback between ecological and evolutionary dynamics in host-parasite interactions is likely to be a productive area of research. In particular, studies addressing the role of ecological factors (e.g. productivity and predation regimes) in driving the outcome of parasite-mediated selection on host populations are warranted. Such studies are necessary if we are to understand the mechanisms underlying the observed variation in the effects of parasites on host diversity.
摘要
  1. 寄生虫会影响宿主多样性的观点是普遍存在的,而寄生虫可以增加宿主多样性的可能性则特别令人感兴趣。在本综述中,我们专注于宿主对寄生虫抗性的多样性,以及寄生虫可以通过不同方式增加或减少这种抗性多样性。

  2. 从理论上讲,寄生虫可以对宿主种群施加许多不同类型的选择,这些选择都会对宿主多样性产生影响。具体来说,理论预测寄生虫可以对抗性施加负频率依赖性选择(NFDS)和破坏性选择,这两种选择都可以增加宿主多样性,以及对抗性施加定向选择和稳定选择,这两种选择都会降低宿主多样性。

  3. 尽管有这些理论预测,但大多数生物学家只考虑寄生虫对抗性增加的 NFDS 或定向选择。在这里,我们提供了自然种群中发生所有这些类型选择的实证支持。有趣的是,最近的几项研究表明,发生的选择类型存在时空变化(因此,寄生虫对宿主多样性的影响)。

  4. 那么,一个悬而未决的关键问题是:是什么决定了寄生虫介导的选择类型?理论表明,这个问题的答案至少部分取决于与抗性相关的权衡。具体来说,发生的进化类型取决于这些权衡的强度和形状。再加上环境对权衡的形状和强度有强烈影响的实证证据,这可以解释观察到的寄生虫介导选择的时空变化。

  5. 我们得出结论,寄生虫驱动进化的时空变化很可能很常见,这种变化可能是由生态因素驱动的。我们认为,在宿主-寄生虫相互作用中,生态和进化动态之间的反馈很可能是一个富有成效的研究领域。特别是,研究解决生态因素(例如生产力和捕食作用)在驱动寄生虫对宿主种群的选择结果中的作用是值得的。如果我们要了解观察到的寄生虫对宿主多样性的影响的变化的机制,就需要进行这样的研究。

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