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陆龟蜱的行为和形态适应:复杂进化历史的证据

Behavioral and Morphological Adaptations of Tortoise Tick to : Evidence for Complex Evolutionary History.

作者信息

Kar Sirri, Donmez Baris, Kilinc Bugrahan Regaip, Sakaci Zafer, Talay Sengul, Bente Dennis, Estrada-Peña Agustin

机构信息

Department of Biology Tekirdag Namik Kemal University Tekirdag Turkey.

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Galveston National Laboratory University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston Texas USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2025 Aug 14;15(8):e71995. doi: 10.1002/ece3.71995. eCollection 2025 Aug.

Abstract

In vector arthropods, the host relationship plays a central role in population dynamics and is crucial for determining the current and future course of vector ecology and the eco-epidemiology of vector-borne diseases, particularly under the influence of climate and environmental changes. However, since this relationship is driven by complex ecological cascades, accurately characterizing its attributes, particularly in a cause-and-effect context, remains challenging, leaving substantial gaps in understanding. In this study, we examined the infestation characteristics of the tick species on its specific host, the spur-thighed tortoise , to investigate the principles of behavioral and morphological adaptation and its ecological consequences. A field study was conducted in 2021 and 2022 in Turkish Thrace to obtain phenology-based data under natural conditions. During the survey, a total of 20,933 ticks were examined on 878 tortoises, with 96.1% prevalence, 24.8 ± 30.6 intensity, and 23.8 abundance. The analyses revealed that all infestation traits were directly influenced by the tick's developmental stage, sex, and morphological characteristics, as well as the tortoise's sex, size, behavioral traits, and phenological patterns. The comprehensive evaluation of behavioral and morphological traits demonstrated that several features and behaviors in are highly specialized to permit infestation. All these traits seem evolutionarily driven to shield the tick from environmental and feeding-related challenges while minimizing the infestation's life-threatening pressure on the host. Although these remarkable adaptation characteristics suggest a deep-rooted coevolutionary background, some critical discrepancies in the fundamentals of host-parasite interactions make it more plausible that the primary speciation process of had already occurred in an extinct giant tortoise species before its adaptation to the genus .

摘要

在病媒节肢动物中,宿主关系在种群动态中起着核心作用,对于确定病媒生态学的当前和未来走向以及病媒传播疾病的生态流行病学至关重要,尤其是在气候和环境变化的影响下。然而,由于这种关系是由复杂的生态级联驱动的,准确描述其属性,特别是在因果关系背景下,仍然具有挑战性,在理解上存在重大差距。在本研究中,我们研究了蜱虫物种在其特定宿主 spur-thighed 陆龟上的侵染特征,以探讨行为和形态适应的原理及其生态后果。2021 年和 2022 年在土耳其色雷斯进行了一项实地研究,以获取自然条件下基于物候学的数据。在调查期间,共对 878 只陆龟上的 20933 只蜱虫进行了检查,患病率为 96.1%,强度为 24.8±30.6,丰度为 23.8。分析表明,所有侵染特征都直接受到蜱虫的发育阶段、性别和形态特征以及陆龟的性别、大小、行为特征和物候模式的影响。对行为和形态特征的综合评估表明,[文中此处应有具体蜱虫名称]中的一些特征和行为高度专业化,以允许[文中此处应有具体蜱虫名称]侵染。所有这些特征似乎都是进化驱动的,以保护蜱虫免受环境和取食相关的挑战,同时将侵染对宿主的致命压力降至最低。尽管这些显著的适应特征表明存在深厚的协同进化背景,但宿主 - 寄生虫相互作用基本原理中的一些关键差异使得[文中此处应有具体蜱虫名称]的主要物种形成过程更有可能在其适应[文中此处应有具体陆龟属名称]之前已经在一种已灭绝的巨型陆龟物种中发生。

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