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新发传染病导致英国常见鸟类数量迅速减少。

Emerging infectious disease leads to rapid population declines of common British birds.

机构信息

British Trust for Ornithology, Thetford, Norfolk, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2010 Aug 18;5(8):e12215. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0012215.

Abstract

Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly cited as threats to wildlife, livestock and humans alike. They can threaten geographically isolated or critically endangered wildlife populations; however, relatively few studies have clearly demonstrated the extent to which emerging diseases can impact populations of common wildlife species. Here, we report the impact of an emerging protozoal disease on British populations of greenfinch Carduelis chloris and chaffinch Fringilla coelebs, two of the most common birds in Britain. Morphological and molecular analyses showed this to be due to Trichomonas gallinae. Trichomonosis emerged as a novel fatal disease of finches in Britain in 2005 and rapidly became epidemic within greenfinch, and to a lesser extent chaffinch, populations in 2006. By 2007, breeding populations of greenfinches and chaffinches in the geographic region of highest disease incidence had decreased by 35% and 21% respectively, representing mortality in excess of half a million birds. In contrast, declines were less pronounced or absent in these species in regions where the disease was found in intermediate or low incidence. Also, populations of dunnock Prunella modularis, which similarly feeds in gardens, but in which T. gallinae was rarely recorded, did not decline. This is the first trichomonosis epidemic reported in the scientific literature to negatively impact populations of free-ranging non-columbiform species, and such levels of mortality and decline due to an emerging infectious disease are unprecedented in British wild bird populations. This disease emergence event demonstrates the potential for a protozoan parasite to jump avian host taxonomic groups with dramatic effect over a short time period.

摘要

新发传染病日益被认为对野生动物、牲畜和人类都构成威胁。它们可能威胁到地理上孤立或处于极度濒危状态的野生动物种群;然而,相对较少的研究清楚地表明,新发疾病在何种程度上会影响常见野生动物种群。在这里,我们报告了一种原生动物疾病对英国绿雀 Carduelis chloris 和燕雀 Fringilla coelebs 种群的影响,这两种鸟是英国最常见的鸟类之一。形态学和分子分析表明,这是由滴虫 Trichomonas gallinae 引起的。2005 年,滴虫病在英国作为一种新型致命雀鸟疾病出现,并在 2006 年迅速在绿雀,以及在较小程度上的燕雀种群中流行。到 2007 年,在疾病发病率最高的地理区域,绿雀和燕雀的繁殖种群分别减少了 35%和 21%,代表着超过 50 万只鸟类的死亡。相比之下,在疾病发病率处于中等或较低水平的地区,这些物种的下降幅度较小或不存在。同样,在花园中觅食、但很少记录到滴虫的雀科鸟种唐纳雀 Prunella modularis 的数量也没有下降。这是文献中首次报道的滴虫病流行对自由放养的非鸠鸽目物种种群产生负面影响的事件,由于一种新发传染病而导致的这种死亡率和下降程度在英国野生鸟类种群中是前所未有的。这种疾病的出现事件表明,一种原生动物寄生虫有可能在短时间内跨越禽类宿主分类群,产生巨大影响。

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