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具有复杂生命周期的宿主中的发育和传染病。

Development and infectious disease in hosts with complex life cycles.

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013;8(4):e60920. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0060920. Epub 2013 Apr 2.

Abstract

Metamorphosis is often characterized by profound changes in morphology and physiology that can affect the dynamics of species interactions. For example, the interaction between a pathogen and its host may differ depending on the life stage of the host or pathogen. One pathogen that infects hosts with complex life cycles is the emerging fungal pathogen of amphibians, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd). We sought to determine how conditions at the larval stage can affect variation in development and patterns of Bd infection across amphibian life stages. We used outdoor experimental mesocosms to simulate natural pond habitats and manipulated the presence of Bd, the larval density, and the number of host species in larvae of two co-occurring amphibian species (Rana cascadae and Pseudacris regilla). We found that infection differed between species throughout development; P. regilla consistently had higher infection severity compared to R. cascadae. Additionally, while up to 100% of larvae were infected, only 18.2% of R. cascadae and 81.5% of P. regilla were infected after metamorphosis. This indicates that amphibians have the ability to recover from Bd infection as they undergo metamorphosis. Higher larval densities in P. regilla led to a shorter larval period, and individuals with a shorter larval period had lower infection severity. This led to a trend where P. regilla larvae reared at high densities tended to have lower infection prevalence after metamorphosis. We also found that exposure to Bd increased larval mortality and prolonged the larval period in P. regilla, indicating that P. regilla are susceptible to the negative effects of Bd as larvae. This study demonstrates that host density, species composition, and pathogen exposure may all interact to influence development and infection in hosts with complex life cycles.

摘要

变态通常以形态和生理学的深刻变化为特征,这些变化可能会影响物种相互作用的动态。例如,病原体与其宿主之间的相互作用可能因宿主或病原体的生活阶段而异。一种感染具有复杂生命周期的宿主的病原体是新兴的两栖动物真菌病原体,Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis(Bd)。我们试图确定幼虫阶段的条件如何影响跨两栖动物生活阶段的 Bd 感染的发育和模式的变化。我们使用户外实验中观来模拟自然池塘栖息地,并操纵 Bd 的存在、幼虫密度和两种共存两栖物种(Rana cascadae 和 Pseudacris regilla)幼虫中的宿主物种数量。我们发现感染在整个发育过程中在物种之间存在差异;与 R. cascadae 相比,P. regilla 始终具有更高的感染严重程度。此外,尽管高达 100%的幼虫被感染,但只有 18.2%的 R. cascadae 和 81.5%的 P. regilla 在变态后被感染。这表明两栖动物在变态过程中具有从 Bd 感染中恢复的能力。P. regilla 中的幼虫密度较高导致幼虫期较短,而幼虫期较短的个体感染严重程度较低。这导致了一个趋势,即在高密度下饲养的 P. regilla 幼虫在变态后往往具有较低的感染流行率。我们还发现,暴露于 Bd 会增加幼虫死亡率并延长 P. regilla 的幼虫期,这表明 P. regilla 作为幼虫容易受到 Bd 的负面影响。这项研究表明,宿主密度、物种组成和病原体暴露都可能相互作用,影响具有复杂生命周期的宿主的发育和感染。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/8ea8/3615074/3b59071cf8b8/pone.0060920.g001.jpg

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