Loxton Karen C, Lawton Colin, Stafford Peter, Holland Celia V
Department of Zoology,School of Natural Sciences,Trinity College Dublin,Dublin,Ireland.
Ryan Institute,School of Natural Sciences,National University of Ireland Galway,Galway,Ireland.
Parasitology. 2017 Sep;144(11):1476-1489. doi: 10.1017/S0031182017000981. Epub 2017 Jun 27.
It is becoming increasingly evident that biological invasions result in altered disease dynamics in invaded ecosystems, with knock-on effects for native host communities. We investigated disease dynamics in an invaded ecosystem, using the helminth communities of the native wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) in the presence and absence of the invasive bank vole (Myodes glareolus) in Ireland. Native wood mice were collected over 2 years from four sites to assess the impact of the presence of the bank vole on wood mouse helminth community dynamics both at the component and infracommunity level. We found evidence for dilution (Syphacia stroma), spill-back (Aonchotheca murissylvatici) and spill-over (Taenia martis) in native wood mice due to the presence of the bank vole. Site of capture was the most important factor affecting helminth community structure of wood mice, along with year of capture and host-age and the interactions between them.
越来越明显的是,生物入侵会导致入侵生态系统中的疾病动态发生改变,对本地宿主群落产生连锁反应。我们利用爱尔兰本地林姬鼠(Apodemus sylvaticus)在有和没有入侵性的欧鼹(Myodes glareolus)存在的情况下的蠕虫群落,对一个入侵生态系统中的疾病动态进行了调查。在两年时间里,从四个地点收集了本地林姬鼠,以评估欧鼹的存在对林姬鼠蠕虫群落动态在组成和亚群落水平上的影响。我们发现,由于欧鼹的存在,本地林姬鼠中存在稀释(Syphacia stroma)、回溢(Aonchotheca murissylvatici)和溢出(Taenia martis)现象。捕获地点是影响林姬鼠蠕虫群落结构的最重要因素,同时还有捕获年份、宿主年龄以及它们之间的相互作用。