School of Natural and Computational Sciences, New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study and the Infectious Disease Research Centre, Massey University, Private Bag 102 904, North Shore Mail Centre, Auckland, New Zealand.
Department of Population Health Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Utrecht, Yalelaan 7, Utrecht 3584 CL, The Netherlands.
J R Soc Interface. 2021 Oct;18(183):20210551. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2021.0551. Epub 2021 Oct 13.
Ecological and epidemiological processes and interactions influence each other, positively and negatively, directly and indirectly. The invasion potential of pathogens is influenced by the ecosystem context of their host species' populations. This extends to the capacity of (multiple) host species to maintain their (common) pathogen and the way pathogen dynamics are influenced by changes in ecosystem composition. This paper exemplifies these interactions and consequences in a study of red and grey squirrel dynamics in the UK. Differences and changes in background habitat and trophic levels above and below the squirrel species lead to different dynamic behaviour in many subtle ways. The range of outcomes of the different interactions shows that one has to be careful when drawing conclusions about the mechanisms and processes involved in explaining observed phenomena concerning pathogens in their natural environment. The dynamic behaviour also shows that planning interventions, for example for conservation purposes, benefits from understanding the complexity of interactions beyond the particular pathogen and its threatened host species.
生态和流行病学过程和相互作用相互影响,既有积极的也有消极的,既有直接的也有间接的。病原体的入侵潜力受其宿主种群生态系统背景的影响。这延伸到(多种)宿主物种维持其(共同)病原体的能力,以及病原体动态受生态系统组成变化影响的方式。本文以英国红松鼠和灰松鼠动态的研究为例,说明了这些相互作用和后果。背景生境和食物链在松鼠物种之上和之下的差异和变化,以许多微妙的方式导致了不同的动态行为。不同相互作用的结果范围表明,在解释有关自然环境中病原体的观察现象所涉及的机制和过程时,必须小心谨慎。动态行为还表明,为了保护等目的进行干预规划,从理解特定病原体及其受威胁的宿主物种之外的相互作用的复杂性中获益。