Department of Zoology, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Trends Parasitol. 2023 Dec;39(12):1050-1059. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2023.08.013. Epub 2023 Sep 16.
With growing human populations living along freshwater shores and marine coastlines, aquatic ecosystems are experiencing rising levels of light pollution. Through its effects on hosts and parasites, anthropogenic light at night can disrupt host-parasite interactions evolved under a normal photoperiod. Yet its impact on aquatic parasites has been ignored to date. Here, I discuss the direct effects of light on the physiology and behaviour of parasite infective stages and their hosts. I argue that night-time lights can change the spatiotemporal dynamics of infection risk and drive the rapid evolution of parasites. I then highlight knowledge gaps and how impacts on parasitic diseases should be incorporated into the design of measures aimed at mitigating the impact of anthropogenic light on wildlife.
随着越来越多的人口居住在淡水岸和沿海水域,水生生态系统正经历着日益严重的光污染。人为的夜间灯光通过对宿主和寄生虫的影响,可以破坏在正常光周期下进化形成的宿主-寄生虫相互作用。然而,迄今为止,它对水生寄生虫的影响一直被忽视。在这里,我讨论了光对寄生虫感染阶段及其宿主的生理和行为的直接影响。我认为夜间灯光可以改变感染风险的时空动态,并促使寄生虫快速进化。然后,我强调了知识空白,并指出应该如何将对寄生虫病的影响纳入旨在减轻人为光对野生动物影响的措施的设计中。