Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Trends Parasitol. 2011 Aug;27(8):355-61. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2011.05.003. Epub 2011 Jun 15.
The measurement of host specificity goes well beyond counting how many host species can successfully be used by a parasite. In particular, specificity can be assessed with respect to how closely related the host species are, or whether a parasite exploits the same or different hosts across its entire geographic range. Recent developments in the measurement of biodiversity offer a new set of analytical tools that can be used to quantify the many aspects of host specificity. We describe here the multifaceted nature of host specificity, summarize the indices available to measure its different facets one at a time or in combination, and discuss their implications for parasite evolution and disease epidemiology.
宿主特异性的衡量标准远不止于计算寄生虫能够成功利用的宿主物种数量。特别是,可以根据宿主物种之间的亲缘关系密切程度,或者寄生虫在其整个地理分布范围内利用相同或不同宿主的情况来评估特异性。生物多样性衡量方面的最新进展提供了一套新的分析工具,可用于量化宿主特异性的许多方面。我们在这里描述了宿主特异性的多方面性质,总结了可用于一次或组合地衡量其不同方面的指数,并讨论了它们对寄生虫进化和疾病流行病学的影响。