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蝙蝠多宿主真菌病物种影响变异的驱动因素。

Drivers of variation in species impacts for a multi-host fungal disease of bats.

作者信息

Langwig Kate E, Frick Winifred F, Hoyt Joseph R, Parise Katy L, Drees Kevin P, Kunz Thomas H, Foster Jeffrey T, Kilpatrick A Marm

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, EE Biology/EMS, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, EE Biology/EMS, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA.

出版信息

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2016 Dec 5;371(1709). doi: 10.1098/rstb.2015.0456.

Abstract

Disease can play an important role in structuring species communities because the effects of disease vary among hosts; some species are driven towards extinction, while others suffer relatively little impact. Why disease impacts vary among host species remains poorly understood for most multi-host pathogens, and factors allowing less-susceptible species to persist could be useful in conserving highly affected species. White-nose syndrome (WNS), an emerging fungal disease of bats, has decimated some species while sympatric and closely related species have experienced little effect. We analysed data on infection prevalence, fungal loads and environmental factors to determine how variation in infection among sympatric host species influenced the severity of WNS population impacts. Intense transmission resulted in almost uniformly high prevalence in all species. By contrast, fungal loads varied over 3 orders of magnitude among species, and explained 98% of the variation among species in disease impacts. Fungal loads increased with hibernating roosting temperatures, with bats roosting at warmer temperatures having higher fungal loads and suffering greater WNS impacts. We also found evidence of a threshold fungal load, above which the probability of mortality may increase sharply, and this threshold was similar for multiple species. This study demonstrates how differences in behavioural traits among species-in this case microclimate preferences-that may have been previously adaptive can be deleterious after the introduction of a new pathogen. Management to reduce pathogen loads rather than exposure may be an effective way of reducing disease impact and preventing species extinctions.This article is part of the themed issue 'Tackling emerging fungal threats to animal health, food security and ecosystem resilience'.

摘要

疾病在构建物种群落方面可能发挥重要作用,因为疾病对宿主的影响各不相同;一些物种被推向灭绝,而另一些物种受影响相对较小。对于大多数多宿主病原体而言,疾病影响为何在宿主物种间存在差异仍知之甚少,而使较不易感物种得以存续的因素可能有助于保护受影响严重的物种。白鼻综合征(WNS)是一种新出现的蝙蝠真菌病,已致使一些物种数量锐减,而同域分布且亲缘关系密切的物种却几乎未受影响。我们分析了感染率、真菌负荷及环境因素的数据,以确定同域宿主物种间感染差异如何影响白鼻综合征对种群的影响严重程度。高强度传播导致所有物种的感染率几乎都很高。相比之下,物种间的真菌负荷相差超过3个数量级,并解释了疾病影响在物种间98%的差异。真菌负荷随冬眠栖息温度升高而增加,栖息在较温暖温度环境中的蝙蝠真菌负荷更高,受白鼻综合征的影响也更大。我们还发现了真菌负荷阈值的证据,超过该阈值死亡概率可能会急剧增加,且多个物种的这一阈值相似。这项研究表明,物种间行为特征的差异——在这种情况下是小气候偏好——可能以前具有适应性,但在引入新病原体后可能变得有害。减少病原体负荷而非接触的管理措施可能是减轻疾病影响和防止物种灭绝的有效方法。本文是主题为“应对真菌对动物健康、粮食安全和生态系统恢复力的新出现威胁”特刊的一部分。

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