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个体差异构成了大规模模式的基础:宿主条件和行为会影响寄生现象。

Individual variation underlies large-scale patterns: Host conditions and behavior affect parasitism.

作者信息

Brehm Allison M, Assis Vania R, Martin Lynn B, Orrock John L

机构信息

Department of Integrative Biology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

Global and Planetary Health, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA.

出版信息

Ecology. 2025 Jan;106(1):e4478. doi: 10.1002/ecy.4478. Epub 2024 Dec 9.

Abstract

Identifying the factors that affect host-parasite interactions is essential for understanding the ecology and dynamics of vector-borne diseases and may be an important component of predicting human disease risk. Characteristics of hosts themselves (e.g., body condition, host behavior, immune defenses) may affect the likelihood of parasitism. However, despite highly variable rates of parasitism and infection in wild populations, identifying widespread links between individual characteristics and heterogeneity in parasite acquisition has proven challenging because many zoonoses exist over wide geographic extents and exhibit both spatial and temporal heterogeneity in prevalence and individual and population-level effects. Using seven years of data collected by the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON), we examined relationships among individual host condition, behavior, and parasitism by Ixodid ticks in a keystone host species, the white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus. We found that individual condition, specifically sex, body mass, and reproductive condition, had both direct and indirect effects on parasitism by ticks, but the nature of these effects differed for parasitism by larval versus nymphal ticks. We also found that condition differences influenced rodent behavior, and behavior directly affected the rates of parasitism, with individual mice that moved farther being more likely to carry ticks. This study illustrates how individual-level data can be examined using large-scale datasets to draw inference and uncover broad patterns in host-parasite encounters at unprecedented spatial scales. Our results suggest that intraspecific variation in the movement ecology of hosts may affect host-parasite encounter rates and, ultimately, alter zoonotic disease risk through anthropogenic modifications and natural environmental conditions that alter host space use.

摘要

识别影响宿主 - 寄生虫相互作用的因素对于理解媒介传播疾病的生态学和动态变化至关重要,并且可能是预测人类疾病风险的重要组成部分。宿主自身的特征(如身体状况、宿主行为、免疫防御)可能会影响寄生虫感染的可能性。然而,尽管野生种群中的寄生虫感染率和感染情况高度可变,但由于许多人畜共患病在广泛的地理范围内存在,并且在患病率以及个体和种群水平影响方面表现出空间和时间上的异质性,因此确定个体特征与寄生虫感染异质性之间的广泛联系已被证明具有挑战性。利用国家生态观测站网络(NEON)收集的七年数据,我们研究了关键宿主物种白足鼠(Peromyscus leucopus)个体的宿主状况行为与硬蜱寄生之间的关系。我们发现个体状况,特别是性别、体重和生殖状况,对蜱的寄生有直接和间接影响,但幼虫蜱和若虫蜱寄生的这些影响性质不同。我们还发现状况差异会影响啮齿动物的行为,而行为直接影响寄生率,移动距离更远的个体小鼠更有可能携带蜱。这项研究说明了如何使用大规模数据集来检验个体水平的数据,以便在前所未有的空间尺度上进行推断并揭示宿主 - 寄生虫接触中的广泛模式。我们的结果表明,宿主移动生态学的种内变异可能会影响宿主 - 寄生虫接触率,并最终通过改变宿主空间利用的人为改造和自然环境条件来改变人畜共患病风险。

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