Giari Luisa, Ruehle Brandon, Fano Elisa Anna, Castaldelli Giuseppe, Poulin Robert
Department of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, University of Ferrara, Borsari St. 46, 44121 Ferrara, Italy.
Department of Zoology, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl. 2020 May 7;12:67-75. doi: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.05.001. eCollection 2020 Aug.
The resilience of biological communities is of central importance in ecology, but is difficult to investigate in nature. Parasite communities in individual hosts provide good model systems, as they allow a level of replication usually not possible with free-living communities. Here, using temporal data (2005-2017) on the communities of endohelminth parasites in European eels, , from brackish-water lagoons in Italy, we test the resilience of interspecific associations to changes in the abundance of some parasite species and the disappearance of others. While most parasite species displayed changes in abundance over time, three trematodes that were present in the early years, two of which at high abundance, completely disappeared from the parasite community by the end of the study period. Possibly other host species required for the completion of their life cycles have declined in abundance, perhaps due to environmental changes. However, despite these marked changes to the overall community, pairwise correlations in abundance among the three most common parasite species (all trematodes) were stable over time and remained mostly unaffected by what happened to other species. We explore possible reasons for these resilient species associations within a temporally unstable parasite community inhabiting a mostly stable host population.
生物群落的恢复力在生态学中至关重要,但在自然环境中却难以研究。单个宿主内的寄生虫群落提供了良好的模型系统,因为它们允许进行一定程度的复制,而这对于自由生活的群落来说通常是不可能的。在此,我们利用2005年至2017年期间来自意大利咸淡水泻湖的欧洲鳗鱼体内内寄生虫群落的时间数据,来测试种间关联对某些寄生虫物种丰度变化以及其他物种消失的恢复力。虽然大多数寄生虫物种的丰度随时间发生了变化,但在研究初期存在的三种吸虫,其中两种丰度较高,到研究期末从寄生虫群落中完全消失了。可能是完成其生命周期所需的其他宿主物种数量减少了,也许是由于环境变化。然而,尽管整个群落发生了这些显著变化,但三种最常见的寄生虫物种(均为吸虫)之间的丰度成对相关性随时间保持稳定,并且大多不受其他物种变化的影响。我们在一个居住在相对稳定宿主种群中的随时间不稳定的寄生虫群落中,探讨了这些具有恢复力的物种关联的可能原因。