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两种线虫的故事:气候在地理范围内介导了鼬科动物被线虫感染的情况。

A tale of two nematodes: Climate mediates mustelid infection by nematodes across the geographical range.

作者信息

Zalewski Andrzej, Kołodziej-Sobocińska Marta, Bartoń Kamil A

机构信息

Mammal Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, Stoczek 1, 17-230, Białowieża, Poland.

Institute of Nature Conservation, Polish Academy of Sciences, Al. A. Mickiewicza 33, 31-120, Kraków, Poland.

出版信息

Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl. 2022 Feb 9;17:218-224. doi: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2022.02.005. eCollection 2022 Apr.

Abstract

Parasites have the potential to negatively affect host populations, if infection intensity is high. For parasites in which part of life cycle takes place outside the host, host infection intensity is likely affected by climate condition. Therefore, the parasite's impact on the host populations could be related to climatic conditions and may be altered with climate change. The aim of our study was to analyse the prevalence and infection intensity of two nematodes ( and ) from the Northern Hemisphere in relation to variations in climatic conditions. We reviewed 54 published studies on the occurrence of these two nematode species in 7 mustelid hosts. For , infection parameters were higher when the stomach was included in the analyses compared to The seasonality of precipitation influenced the prevalence the most, and the mean temperature of the warmest quarter had the strongest influence on infection intensity. The predicted prevalence of increased with increasing seasonal variation in precipitation, while the prevalence of decreased. The predicted infection intensity of decreased with increasing precipitation seasonality, whereas the intensity of infection did not change much. infection intensity significantly decreased with increasing mean temperature of the warmest quarter, while the infection intensity of was not significantly related to this variable. Prevalence and infection intensity varied over the geographic range for both parasites, broadly with higher levels in northern latitudes for and in southern latitudes for . Our study highlights the differences between these two nematode species and shows that the severity of host infection by these parasites is complex and mediated by climatic conditions. The results suggest that current climate change may potentially modify susceptibility and exposure to parasitic infections in mustelids.

摘要

如果感染强度很高,寄生虫有可能对宿主种群产生负面影响。对于部分生命周期在宿主体外发生的寄生虫而言,宿主的感染强度很可能受到气候条件的影响。因此,寄生虫对宿主种群的影响可能与气候条件有关,并且可能会随着气候变化而改变。我们研究的目的是分析来自北半球的两种线虫(和)的流行率和感染强度与气候条件变化之间的关系。我们查阅了54篇已发表的关于这两种线虫在7种鼬科宿主中出现情况的研究。对于,与仅分析其他部位相比,将胃部纳入分析时感染参数更高。降水的季节性对流行率影响最大,最暖季度的平均温度对感染强度影响最强。随着降水季节性变化增加,预测的流行率上升,而的流行率下降。随着降水季节性增加,预测的感染强度下降,而的感染强度变化不大。的感染强度随着最暖季度平均温度的升高而显著下降,而的感染强度与该变量无显著相关性。两种寄生虫的流行率和感染强度在地理范围内均有变化,总体而言,在较高纬度地区的流行率较高,而在较低纬度地区的流行率较高。我们的研究突出了这两种线虫之间的差异,并表明这些寄生虫对宿主感染的严重程度很复杂,且受气候条件介导。结果表明,当前的气候变化可能会潜在地改变鼬科动物对寄生虫感染的易感性和暴露程度。

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