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土地利用变化对墨西哥尤卡坦新兴皮肤利什曼病流行区嗜人按蚊属吸血蝇类群落的影响。

Effect of land use change on the phlebotomine sand fly assemblages in an emergent focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Yucatan, Mexico.

机构信息

Laboratorio de inmunología, Centro de Investigaciones Regionales "Dr. Hideyo Noguchi", Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Mexico.

Laboratorio de Entomología Médica, Departamento de Zoología de Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico.

出版信息

Acta Trop. 2022 Nov;235:106628. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106628. Epub 2022 Aug 8.

Abstract

As land use intensifies in tropical forests, it is expected that species assemblages will be modified and that key functions of these ecosystems will be affected. The latter scenario is important from a public health perspective, because the land use change has been linked the outbreaks of vector-borne diseases. In this study, we evaluated the response of Phlebotominae (Diptera: Psychodidae) assemblages and their pattern of co-occurrence in four sites with different land use in an emerging cutaneous leishmaniasis focus in Yucatan, Mexico. Our hypothesis is that the conservation status (as forest cover) will positively influence the structure and composition of sand flies' assemblages. Using three different traps over a period of five months, a sampling effort of 1, 440 night-traps was performed. A total of 7, 897 sand fly specimens belonging to six genera and 10 species were collected. Our hypothesis was partially achieved since sand fly diversity increased as forest cover increased and vice versa, however random patterns of co-occurrence in assemblages were detected among sites. Even though the high abundance of sand flies in the forest fragment suggests an amplification effect, our results show that different vector species directly dominate in each site. We discuss the potential implications of the nestedness of species dominance. We suggest that in this emerging focus and under the land use gradient, Lutzomyia cruciata and Psathyromyia cratifer could play a pivotal role in maintaining the transmission cycles of Leishmania. The apparent generalist or colonialist profile of Lu. cruciata in disturbed areas deserves attention, due to the potential risk of leishmaniasis "domiciliation". This information is essential to understand the eco-epidemiology of leishmaniasis and the factors associated with its emergence in Yucatan, Mexico.

摘要

随着热带森林土地利用的加剧,预计物种组合将发生变化,这些生态系统的关键功能也将受到影响。从公共卫生的角度来看,后一种情况很重要,因为土地利用变化与虫媒疾病的爆发有关。在这项研究中,我们评估了四个不同土地利用站点的 Phlebotominae(双翅目:Psychodidae)组合及其共生模式的反应在墨西哥尤卡坦新兴皮肤利什曼病焦点。我们的假设是,保护状况(如森林覆盖)将对沙蝇组合的结构和组成产生积极影响。使用三种不同的诱捕器,在五个月的时间内进行了 1440 次夜间诱捕。共收集了 7897 只属于六个属和 10 个种的沙蝇标本。我们的假设部分得到了实现,因为随着森林覆盖率的增加,沙蝇的多样性增加,反之亦然,然而,在不同的地点之间检测到了组合中随机的共生模式。尽管森林碎片中沙蝇的高丰度表明存在放大效应,但我们的结果表明,不同的媒介物种直接主导了每个地点。我们讨论了物种优势嵌套的潜在影响。我们建议,在这个新兴的焦点和土地利用梯度下,Lutzomyia cruciata 和 Psathyromyia cratifer 可能在维持 Leishmania 的传播循环中发挥关键作用。在受干扰地区,Lu. cruciata 明显的一般性或殖民主义特征值得关注,因为存在利什曼病“本地化”的潜在风险。这些信息对于理解利什曼病的生态流行病学以及与墨西哥尤卡坦利什曼病出现相关的因素至关重要。

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