Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2021 Nov 8;376(1837):20200359. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2020.0359. Epub 2021 Sep 20.
Plant-pathogens and insect pests, hereafter pests, play an important role in structuring ecological communities, yet both native and introduced pests impose significant pressure on wild and managed systems, and pose a threat to food security. Global changes in climate and land use, and transportation of plants and pests around the globe are likely to further increase the range, frequency and severity of pest outbreaks in the future. Thus, there is a critical need to expand on current ecological theory to address these challenges. Here, we outline a phylogenetic framework for the study of plant and pest interactions. In plants, a growing body of work has suggested that evolutionary relatedness, phylogeny, strongly structures plant-pest associations-from pest host breadths and impacts, to their establishment and spread in new regions. Understanding the phylogenetic dimensions of plant-pest associations will help to inform models of invasive species spread, disease and pest risk in crops, and emerging pest outbreaks in native plant communities-which will have important implications for protecting food security and biodiversity into the future. This article is part of the theme issue 'Infectious disease macroecology: parasite diversity and dynamics across the globe'.
植物病原体和昆虫等害虫在生态群落结构中起着重要作用,但本地和引入的害虫都对野生和管理系统造成了巨大压力,并对粮食安全构成威胁。气候和土地利用的全球性变化,以及全球范围内植物和害虫的运输,很可能会增加未来害虫爆发的范围、频率和严重程度。因此,迫切需要扩展当前的生态理论来应对这些挑战。在这里,我们概述了一个用于研究植物和害虫相互作用的系统发育框架。在植物中,越来越多的工作表明,进化关系(系统发育)强烈地构建了植物-害虫的联系——从害虫的宿主范围和影响,到它们在新地区的建立和传播。了解植物-害虫联系的系统发育维度将有助于为入侵物种传播、作物疾病和害虫风险以及本地植物群落中新出现的害虫爆发提供信息,这将对未来保护粮食安全和生物多样性具有重要意义。本文是主题为“传染病宏观生态学:全球范围内的寄生虫多样性和动态”的一部分。