Travis Dominic A, Lonsorf Elizabeth V, Gillespie Thomas R
Gombe Ecosystem Health Project, Gombe National Park, Kigoma, Tanzania.
Department of Veterinary Population Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Am J Primatol. 2018 Jan;80(1). doi: 10.1002/ajp.22717. Epub 2017 Nov 2.
"Ecosystem Health recognizes the inherent interdependence of the health of humans, animals and ecosystems and explores the perspectives, theories and methodologies emerging at the interface between ecological and health sciences." This broad focus requires new approaches and methods for solving problems of greater complexity at larger scales than ever before. Nowhere is this point more salient than the case of disease emergence and control at the human-non human primate interface in shrinking tropical forests under great anthropogenic pressure. This special edition brings together transdisciplinary experts who have created successful partnerships leading to advances in ecosystem approaches to health for wild ape populations with relevance to all developing country tropical forest environments. It is no coincidence that the advances herein highlight two long term health projects-the Gombe Ecosystem Health Project (Gombe National Park, Tanzania), and the Taï Chimpanzee Project (TCP) in Côte d'Ivoire-since standardizing and validating noninvasive disease surveillance, risk assessment and management methods presents a special series of challenges where time is a major factor. Advances highlighted in this addition include: health surveillance and monitoring, health risk analysis, field immobilization and interventions, human-NHP networks/interfaces, diagnostic tool development, and cutting edge molecular and genetic techniques.
“生态系统健康认识到人类、动物和生态系统健康之间内在的相互依存关系,并探索生态科学与健康科学交叉领域中出现的观点、理论和方法。” 这种广泛的关注点要求采用新的方法来解决比以往任何时候都更复杂、规模更大的问题。在人为压力巨大的热带森林不断萎缩的情况下,人类与非人类灵长类动物交界处的疾病出现与控制问题,这一点尤为突出。本特刊汇聚了跨学科专家,他们建立了成功的合作关系,推动了与所有发展中国家热带森林环境相关的野生猿类种群健康生态系统方法的进步。本文所介绍的进展突出了两个长期健康项目,即贡贝生态系统健康项目(坦桑尼亚贡贝国家公园)和科特迪瓦的塔伊黑猩猩项目(TCP),这并非巧合,因为在时间是一个主要因素的情况下,标准化和验证非侵入性疾病监测、风险评估和管理方法面临一系列特殊挑战。本期突出的进展包括:健康监测、健康风险分析、野外固定和干预、人类 - 非人类灵长类动物网络/界面、诊断工具开发以及前沿的分子和基因技术。