D'Bastiani Elvira, Anglister Nili, Lysnyansky Inna, Mikula Inna, Acácio Marta, Vaadia Gideon, Gahm Kaija, Spiegel Orr, Pinter-Wollman Noa
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
School of Zoology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
R Soc Open Sci. 2024 Dec 11;11(12):240500. doi: 10.1098/rsos.240500. eCollection 2024 Dec.
Uncovering the ways in which pathogens spread has important implications for population health and management. Pathogen transmission is influenced by various factors, including patterns of social interactions and shared use of space. We aim to understand how the social behaviour of griffon vultures (), a species of conservation interest, influences the presence or absence of mycoplasma, a group of bacteria known to cause respiratory diseases in birds. We investigated how direct and indirect social interactions of griffon vultures in the wild, in different social situations, impacted the mycoplasma infection status. We inferred interactions from high-resolution global positioning system (GPS) tracking data. Specifically, we assessed how social behaviour affects infection status when vultures share feeding and roosting locations, either at the same time (direct interactions) or subsequently, when space use is asynchronous (indirect interactions). We did not detect a significant effect of any social situation and type of interaction on infection status. However, we observed a high population prevalence of mycoplasma, suggesting that other factors might be more important than social interactions in determining the transmission of this bacteria in the Israeli vulture population. Uncovering the mechanisms that underlie infection status in wildlife is crucial for maintaining viable populations, designing containment management actions and gaining insights into the ecological mechanisms that drive infectious disease dynamics.
揭示病原体传播的方式对种群健康和管理具有重要意义。病原体传播受多种因素影响,包括社会互动模式和空间的共享使用。我们旨在了解髯鹫(一种具有保护价值的物种)的社会行为如何影响支原体(一组已知会导致鸟类呼吸道疾病的细菌)的存在与否。我们研究了野生髯鹫在不同社会情境下的直接和间接社会互动如何影响支原体感染状况。我们从高分辨率全球定位系统(GPS)跟踪数据中推断互动情况。具体而言,我们评估了髯鹫在共享觅食和栖息地点时,无论是同时(直接互动)还是随后在空间使用不同步时(间接互动),社会行为如何影响感染状况。我们未检测到任何社会情境和互动类型对感染状况有显著影响。然而,我们观察到支原体在种群中的高流行率,这表明在以色列髯鹫种群中,其他因素可能比社会互动在决定这种细菌的传播方面更为重要。揭示野生动物感染状况背后的机制对于维持种群生存、设计遏制管理行动以及深入了解驱动传染病动态的生态机制至关重要。