Department of Biosciences, Swansea University, Swansea, SA28PP, UK.
Graduate Studies Office, South East Technological University, Cork Road Campus, Waterford, X91 K0EK, Ireland.
Parasitol Res. 2022 Nov;121(11):3063-3071. doi: 10.1007/s00436-022-07649-7. Epub 2022 Sep 6.
Global change in the Anthropocene has modified the environment of almost any species on earth, be it through climate change, habitat modifications, pollution, human intervention in the form of mass drug administration (MDA), or vaccination. This can have far-reaching consequences on all organisational levels of life, including eco-physiological stress at the cell and organism level, individual fitness and behaviour, population viability, species interactions and biodiversity. Host-parasite interactions often require highly adapted strategies by the parasite to survive and reproduce within the host environment and ensure efficient transmission among hosts. Yet, our understanding of the system-level outcomes of the intricate interplay of within host survival and among host parasite spread is in its infancy. We shed light on how global change affects host-parasite interactions at different organisational levels and address challenges and opportunities to work towards better-informed management of parasite control. We argue that global change affects host-parasite interactions in wildlife inhabiting natural environments rather differently than in humans and invasive species that benefit from anthropogenic environments as habitat and more deliberate rather than erratic exposure to therapeutic drugs and other control efforts.
人类世的全球变化改变了地球上几乎所有物种的环境,无论是通过气候变化、栖息地改变、污染、大规模药物管理(MDA)或疫苗接种等形式的人类干预。这可能对生命的所有组织层次产生深远的影响,包括细胞和生物层次的生态生理压力、个体适应性和行为、种群活力、物种相互作用和生物多样性。寄生虫与宿主的相互作用通常需要寄生虫具有高度适应性的策略,以在宿主环境中生存和繁殖,并确保在宿主之间有效传播。然而,我们对宿主内生存和宿主间寄生虫传播的复杂相互作用的系统水平结果的理解还处于起步阶段。我们揭示了全球变化如何在不同的组织层次上影响宿主-寄生虫的相互作用,并探讨了应对挑战和机遇的方法,以更好地管理寄生虫控制。我们认为,全球变化对栖息在自然环境中的野生动物的宿主-寄生虫相互作用的影响与人类和受益于人为环境的入侵物种的影响大不相同,因为后者作为栖息地,以及更刻意而非偶然地接触治疗性药物和其他控制措施。