UMR CNRS-IRD, IRD, Montpellier, France.
Trends Parasitol. 2010 Oct;26(10):470-6. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2010.06.007. Epub 2010 Jun 26.
Disentangling trophic interaction networks in vector-borne systems has important implications in epidemiological and evolutionary studies. Molecular methods based on bloodmeal typing in vectors have been increasingly used to identify hosts. Although most molecular approaches benefit from good specificity and sensitivity, their temporal resolution is limited by the often rapid digestion of blood, and mixed bloodmeals still remain a challenge for bloodmeal identification in multi-host vector systems. Stable isotope analyses represent a novel complementary tool that can overcome some of these problems. The utility of these methods using examples from different vector-borne systems are discussed and the extents to which they are complementary and versatile are highlighted. There are excellent opportunities for progress in the study of vector-borne transmission networks resulting from the integration of both molecular and stable isotope approaches.
解析媒介传播系统中的营养相互关系网络在流行病学和进化研究方面具有重要意义。基于载体血食类型鉴定的分子方法已越来越多地用于识别宿主。尽管大多数分子方法具有良好的特异性和灵敏度,但由于血液的快速消化,它们的时间分辨率受到限制,并且在多宿主载体系统中,混合血食仍然是血食鉴定的一个挑战。稳定同位素分析代表了一种新颖的互补工具,可以克服其中的一些问题。本文通过不同媒介传播系统的实例讨论了这些方法的实用性,并强调了它们互补性和多功能性的程度。通过整合分子和稳定同位素方法,在研究媒介传播网络方面有很好的机会取得进展。