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宿主-寄生虫网络中的不确定联系:多宿主系统中寄生虫传播的经验教训。

Uncertain links in host-parasite networks: lessons for parasite transmission in a multi-host system.

作者信息

Walker Josephine G, Plein Michaela, Morgan Eric R, Vesk Peter A

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Life Sciences Building, 24 Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TQ, UK

Cabot Institute, University of Bristol, Royal Fort House, Bristol BS8 1UJ, UK.

出版信息

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2017 May 5;372(1719). doi: 10.1098/rstb.2016.0095.

Abstract

For many parasites, the full set of hosts that are susceptible to infection is not known, and this could lead to a bias in estimates of transmission. We used counts of individual adult parasites from historical parasitology studies in southern Africa to map a bipartite network of the nematode parasites of herbivore hosts that occur in Botswana. Bipartite networks are used in community ecology to represent interactions across trophic levels. We used a Bayesian hierarchical model to predict the full set of host-parasite interactions from existing data on parasitic gastrointestinal nematodes of wild and domestic ungulates given assumptions about the distribution of parasite counts within hosts, while accounting for the relative uncertainty of less sampled species. We used network metrics to assess the difference between the observed and predicted networks, and to explore the connections between hosts via their shared parasites using a host-host unipartite network projected from the bipartite network. The model predicts a large number of missing links and identifies red hartebeest, giraffe and steenbok as the hosts that have the most uncertainty in parasite diversity. Further, the unipartite network reveals clusters of herbivores that have a high degree of parasite sharing, and these clusters correspond closely with phylogenetic distance rather than with the wild/domestic boundary. These results provide a basis for predicting the risk of cross-species transmission of nematode parasites in areas where livestock and wildlife share grazing land.This article is part of the themed issue 'Opening the black box: re-examining the ecology and evolution of parasite transmission'.

摘要

对于许多寄生虫而言,易受感染的宿主的完整集合尚不清楚,这可能导致传播估计出现偏差。我们利用南部非洲历史寄生虫学研究中成年寄生虫个体的计数数据,绘制了博茨瓦纳草食性宿主线虫寄生虫的二分网络。二分网络在群落生态学中用于表示营养级之间的相互作用。我们使用贝叶斯分层模型,在考虑宿主内寄生虫计数分布假设的情况下,根据野生和家养有蹄类动物寄生性胃肠线虫的现有数据预测完整的宿主 - 寄生虫相互作用集,同时考虑较少采样物种的相对不确定性。我们使用网络指标评估观察到的网络和预测网络之间的差异,并通过从二分网络投影得到的宿主 - 宿主单分网络,探索宿主之间通过共享寄生虫的联系。该模型预测了大量缺失的联系,并将红麋羚、长颈鹿和小岩羚确定为寄生虫多样性最不确定的宿主。此外,单分网络揭示了高度寄生虫共享的草食动物集群,这些集群与系统发育距离密切相关,而不是与野生/家养边界相关。这些结果为预测牲畜和野生动物共享放牧地地区线虫寄生虫跨物种传播的风险提供了依据。本文是主题为“打开黑匣子:重新审视寄生虫传播的生态学和进化”特刊的一部分。

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