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宿主-寄生虫共同灭绝的过去、现在与未来。

Past, present and future of host-parasite co-extinctions.

作者信息

Strona Giovanni

机构信息

European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Environment and Sustainability, Via E. Fermi 2749, 21027 Ispra, VA, Italy.

出版信息

Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl. 2015 Sep 6;4(3):431-41. doi: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2015.08.007. eCollection 2015 Dec.

Abstract

Human induced ecosystem alterations and climate change are expected to drive several species to extinction. In this context, the attention of public opinion, and hence conservationists' efforts, are often targeted towards species having emotional, recreational and/or economical value. This tendency may result in a high number of extinctions happening unnoticed. Among these, many could involve parasites. Several studies have highlighted various reasons why we should care about this, that go far beyond the fact that parasites are amazingly diverse. A growing corpus of evidence suggests that parasites contribute much to ecosystems both in terms of biomass and services, and the seemingly paradoxical idea that a healthy ecosystem is one rich in parasites is becoming key to the whole concept of parasite conservation. Although various articles have covered different aspects of host-parasite co-extinctions, I feel that some important conceptual issues still need to be formally addressed. In this review, I will attempt at clarifying some of them, with the aim of providing researchers with a unifying conceptual framework that could help them designing future studies. In doing this, I will try to draw a more clear distinction between the (co-)evolutionary and the ecological dimensions of co-extinction studies, since the ongoing processes that are putting parasites at risk now operate at a scale that is extremely different from the one that has shaped host-parasite networks throughout million years of co-evolution. Moreover, I will emphasize how the complexity of direct and indirect effects of parasites on ecosystems makes it much challenging to identify the mechanisms possibly leading to co-extinction events, and to predict how such events will affect ecosystems in the long run.

摘要

人类引发的生态系统改变和气候变化预计将导致多个物种灭绝。在此背景下,公众舆论的关注以及保护主义者的努力往往集中在具有情感、娱乐和/或经济价值的物种上。这种趋势可能导致大量物种灭绝未被察觉。其中,许多可能涉及寄生虫。多项研究强调了我们为何应关注此事的各种原因,这些原因远不止于寄生虫种类惊人的多样性这一事实。越来越多的证据表明,寄生虫在生物量和生态系统服务方面对生态系统贡献巨大,而健康的生态系统是富含寄生虫的生态系统这一看似矛盾的观点正成为寄生虫保护整个概念的关键。尽管各种文章涵盖了宿主 - 寄生虫共同灭绝的不同方面,但我认为一些重要的概念性问题仍需正式探讨。在这篇综述中,我将尝试阐明其中一些问题,旨在为研究人员提供一个统一的概念框架,以帮助他们设计未来的研究。在此过程中,我将尝试更清晰地区分共同灭绝研究的(共同)进化维度和生态维度,因为当前使寄生虫面临风险的过程所涉及的规模与数百万年共同进化过程中塑造宿主 - 寄生虫网络的规模截然不同。此外,我将强调寄生虫对生态系统直接和间接影响的复杂性,使得识别可能导致共同灭绝事件的机制以及预测此类事件从长远来看将如何影响生态系统变得极具挑战性。

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