Richards Robert L, Elderd Bret D, Duffy Meghan A
Department of Biological Sciences Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana USA.
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USA.
Ecol Evol. 2023 Mar 24;13(3):e9918. doi: 10.1002/ece3.9918. eCollection 2023 Mar.
Disease ecologists now recognize the limitation behind examining host-parasite interactions in isolation: community members-especially predators-dramatically affect host-parasite dynamics. Although the initial paradigm was that predation should reduce disease in prey populations ("healthy herds hypothesis"), researchers have realized that predators sometimes increase disease in their prey. These "predator-spreaders" are now recognized as critical to disease dynamics, but empirical research on the topic remains fragmented. In a narrow sense, a "predator-spreader" would be defined as a predator that mechanically spreads parasites via feeding. However, predators affect their prey and, subsequently, disease transmission in many other ways such as altering prey population structure, behavior, and physiology. We review the existing evidence for these mechanisms and provide heuristics that incorporate features of the host, predator, parasite, and environment to understand whether or not a predator is likely to be a predator-spreader. We also provide guidance for targeted study of each mechanism and quantifying the effects of predators on parasitism in a way that yields more general insights into the factors that promote predator spreading. We aim to offer a better understanding of this important and underappreciated interaction and a path toward being able to predict how changes in predation will influence parasite dynamics.
疾病生态学家现在认识到孤立地研究宿主 - 寄生虫相互作用存在局限性:群落成员——尤其是捕食者——会极大地影响宿主 - 寄生虫动态。尽管最初的范式认为捕食会减少猎物种群中的疾病(“健康畜群假说”),但研究人员已经意识到捕食者有时会增加其猎物中的疾病。这些“捕食者传播者”现在被认为对疾病动态至关重要,但关于这一主题的实证研究仍然零散。从狭义上讲,“捕食者传播者”将被定义为通过进食机械传播寄生虫的捕食者。然而,捕食者会以许多其他方式影响其猎物以及随后的疾病传播,例如改变猎物种群结构、行为和生理特征。我们回顾了这些机制的现有证据,并提供了启发式方法,将宿主、捕食者、寄生虫和环境的特征纳入其中,以了解捕食者是否可能是捕食者传播者。我们还为针对每种机制的研究以及以能更全面洞察促进捕食者传播因素的方式量化捕食者对寄生现象的影响提供指导。我们旨在更好地理解这种重要但未得到充分认识的相互作用,并找到一条能够预测捕食变化将如何影响寄生虫动态的途径。