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机遇还是选择?理解多宿主群落中的寄生虫选择和感染。

Chance or choice? Understanding parasite selection and infection in multi-host communities.

机构信息

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA.

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA.

出版信息

Int J Parasitol. 2019 Apr;49(5):407-415. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2018.12.007. Epub 2019 Mar 17.

Abstract

Ongoing debate over the relationship between biodiversity and disease risk underscores the need to develop a more mechanistic understanding of how changes in host community composition influence parasite transmission, particularly in complex communities with multiple hosts. A key challenge involves determining how motile parasites select among potential hosts and the degree to which this process shifts with community composition. Focusing on interactions between larval amphibians and the pathogenic trematode Ribeiroia ondatrae, we designed a novel, large-volume set of choice chambers to assess how the selectivity of free-swimming infectious parasites varied among five host species and in response to changes in assemblage composition (four different permutations). In a second set of trials, cercariae were allowed to contact and infect hosts, allowing comparison of host-parasite encounter rates (parasite choice) with infection outcomes (successful infections). Cercariae exhibited consistent preferences for specific host species that were independent of the community context; large-bodied amphibians, such as larval bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana), exhibited the highest level of parasite attraction. However, because host attractiveness was decoupled from susceptibility to infection, assemblage composition sharply affected both per-host infection as well as total infection (summed among co-occurring hosts). Species such as the non-native R. catesbeiana functioned as epidemiological 'sinks' or dilution hosts, attracting a disproportionate fraction of parasites relative to the number that established successfully, whereas Taricha granulosa and especially Pseudacris regilla supported comparatively more metacercariae relative to cercariae selection. These findings provide a framework for integrating information on parasite preference in combination with more traditional factors such as host competence and density to forecast how changes within complex communities will affect parasite transmission.

摘要

关于生物多样性与疾病风险之间关系的持续争论,凸显了我们需要更深入地了解宿主群落组成变化如何影响寄生虫传播,尤其是在具有多种宿主的复杂群落中。一个关键的挑战是确定运动型寄生虫如何在潜在宿主之间进行选择,以及这个过程随群落组成变化的程度。本研究以幼体两栖动物和致病性吸虫 Ribeiroia ondatrae 之间的相互作用为焦点,设计了一套新颖的大容量选择室,以评估自由游动的传染性寄生虫在五个宿主物种之间的选择性以及对群落组成变化(四种不同的排列组合)的响应。在第二组试验中,允许尾蚴接触和感染宿主,从而可以比较宿主-寄生虫遭遇率(寄生虫选择)和感染结果(成功感染)。尾蚴表现出对特定宿主物种的一致偏好,这种偏好独立于群落环境;大型两栖动物,如幼体牛蛙(Rana catesbeiana),表现出最高水平的寄生虫吸引力。然而,由于宿主吸引力与感染易感性脱钩,群落组成对每一个宿主的感染以及总感染(在共存的宿主中累加)都有显著影响。像非本地物种牛蛙这样的物种充当了流行病学的“汇”或稀释宿主,吸引了不成比例的寄生虫数量,而相对于寄生虫选择,Taricha granulosa 和 Pseudacris regilla 则支持更多的囊蚴。这些发现为整合寄生虫偏好信息提供了一个框架,结合宿主易感性和密度等更传统的因素,预测复杂群落内的变化将如何影响寄生虫传播。

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