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感染 Ranavirus 对北方豹蛙生活史特征的依赖情境效应。

Context-dependent effects of ranaviral infection on northern leopard frog life history traits.

机构信息

Genetics and Ecology of Amphibians Research Group, Department of Biology, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2010 Oct 28;5(10):e13723. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0013723.

Abstract

Pathogens have important effects on host life-history traits, but the magnitude of these effects is often strongly context-dependent. The outcome of an interaction between a host and an infectious agent is often associated with the level of stress experienced by the host. Ranavirus causes disease and mortality in amphibian populations in various locations around the world, but most known cases of ranaviral infection have occurred in North America and the United Kingdom. While Ranavirus virulence has been investigated, the outcome of Ranavirus infection has seldom been related to the host environment. In a factorial experiment, we exposed Northern leopard frog (Lithobates pipiens, formerly Rana pipiens) tadpoles to different concentrations of Ranavirus and investigated the effect of host density on certain life-history traits, namely survival, growth rate, developmental stage and number of days from virus exposure to death. Our results suggest a prominent role of density in driving the direction of the interaction between L. pipiens tadpoles and Ranavirus. We showed that increasing animal holding density is detrimental for host fitness as mortality rate is higher, day of death earlier, development longer and growth rate significantly lower in high-density tanks. We observed a linear increase of detrimental effects when Ranavirus doses increased in low-density conditions, with control tadpoles having a significantly higher overall relative fitness. However, this pattern was no longer observed in high-density conditions, where the effects of increasing Ranavirus dose were limited. Infected and control animals fitness were consequently similar. We speculate that the host may eventually diverts the energy required for a metabolic/immune response triggered by the infection (i.e., direct costs of the infection) to better cope with the increase in environmental "stress" associated with high density (i.e., indirect benefits of the infection). Our results illustrate how the net fitness of organisms may be shaped by ecological context and emphasize the necessity of examining the direct/indirect costs and benefits balance to fully understand host-pathogen interactions.

摘要

病原体对宿主的生活史特征有重要影响,但这些影响的程度通常强烈依赖于背景。宿主与传染性病原体之间的相互作用的结果通常与宿主所经历的压力水平有关。虹彩病毒在世界各地的各种地点的两栖动物种群中引起疾病和死亡率,但大多数已知的虹彩病毒感染病例发生在北美和英国。虽然已经研究了 Ranavirus 的毒力,但 Ranavirus 感染的结果很少与宿主环境有关。在一项析因实验中,我们使北方豹蛙(Lithobates pipiens,以前称为 Rana pipiens)蝌蚪暴露于不同浓度的 Ranavirus 下,并研究了宿主密度对某些生活史特征的影响,即存活率、生长率、发育阶段以及从病毒暴露到死亡的天数。我们的结果表明,密度在驱动 L. pipiens 蝌蚪和 Ranavirus 之间的相互作用方向方面起着重要作用。我们表明,随着动物养殖密度的增加,死亡率更高,死亡天数更早,发育时间更长,生长速度显著降低,从而对宿主适应性产生不利影响。在低密度条件下,随着 Ranavirus 剂量的增加,观察到有害影响呈线性增加,而对照组蝌蚪的整体相对适应性明显更高。然而,这种模式在高密度条件下不再观察到,在高密度条件下,增加 Ranavirus 剂量的影响受到限制。感染和对照动物的适应性因此相似。我们推测,宿主最终可能会将感染引发的代谢/免疫反应所需的能量(即感染的直接成本)转移到更好地应对与高密度相关的环境“压力”增加(即感染的间接收益)上。我们的结果说明了生物体的净适应性如何受到生态背景的影响,并强调了检查直接/间接成本和收益平衡以充分理解宿主-病原体相互作用的必要性。

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