欧洲各地的水鸟组成对高致病性禽流感 H5 的发生具有强烈而一致的影响。

IF 4.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Shenglai Yin, Chi Xu, Yong Zhang, Willem F. de Boer, Taej Mundkur, Jean Artois, Francisca C. Velkers, John Y. Takekawa, Yali Si, Huaiyu Tian, Guan-Zhu Han, Yuyang Chen, Hongliang Chai, Lijuan Cui, Zheng Y. X. Huang
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自2014年以来,2.3.4.4支系的高致病性禽流感(HPAI)H5病毒一直主导着欧洲各地的疫情爆发,造成大量家禽和野生鸟类死亡。然而,影响这些大范围疫情爆发模式的因素,尤其是与水鸟群落组成有关的因素仍不清楚。特别是,我们不知道这些风险因素是否与其他 H5 支系的风险因素不同。填补这一知识空白对于预测和预防未来的高致病性禽流感爆发非常重要。利用来自约 6883 个地点的大量水鸟调查数据集,我们在此探讨了水鸟群落组成对欧洲 2016/2017 年和 2020/2021 年高致病性禽流感 H5Nx(支系 2.3.4.4)疫情空间模式的影响,并与 2005/2006 年高致病性禽流感 H5N1(支系 2.2)疫情进行了比较。我们发现,三次疫情中野生鸟类中出现的高致病性禽流感 H5 与非常相似的水鸟群落属性密切相关,这表明在自然界中,高致病性禽流感 H5 亚型或支系之间存在相似的种间传播过程。重要的是,在所有三次疫情中,群落系统发育多样性始终与 H5 发生率呈负相关,这表明系统发育多样性具有稀释效应。相比之下,水鸟群落变量与家禽高致病性禽流感 H5Nx 发生率的相关性要弱得多。我们的研究结果表明,基于以往疫情的模型可以预测未来野生鸟类的高致病性禽流感 H5 模式,这意味着在未来的高致病性禽流感研究中纳入水鸟群落因素对于预测疫情和改进监测活动非常重要。
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Strong and consistent effects of waterbird composition on HPAI H5 occurrences across Europe

Since 2014, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5 viruses of clade 2.3.4.4 have been dominating the outbreaks across Europe, causing massive deaths among poultry and wild birds. However, the factors shaping these broad-scale outbreak patterns, especially those related to waterbird community composition, remain unclear. In particular, we do not know whether these risk factors differ from those of other H5 clades. Addressing this knowledge gap is important for predicting and preventing future HPAI outbreaks. Using extensive waterbird survey datasets from about 6883 sites, we here explored the effect of waterbird community composition on HPAI H5Nx (clade 2.3.4.4) spatial patterns in the 2016/2017 and 2020/2021 epidemics in Europe, and compared it with the 2005/2006 HPAI H5N1 (clade 2.2) epidemic. We showed that HPAI H5 occurrences in wild birds in the three epidemics were strongly associated with very similar waterbird community attributes, which suggested that, in nature, similar interspecific transmission processes operate between the HPAI H5 subtypes or clades. Importantly, community phylogenetic diversity consistently showed a negative association with H5 occurrence in all three epidemics, suggesting a dilution effect of phylogenetic diversity. In contrast, waterbird community variables showed much weaker associations with HPAI H5Nx occurrence in poultry. Our results demonstrate that models based on previous epidemics can predict future HPAI H5 patterns in wild birds, implying that it is important to include waterbird community factors in future HPAI studies to predict outbreaks and improve surveillance activities.

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Ecological Applications
Ecological Applications 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
9.50
自引率
2.00%
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268
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The pages of Ecological Applications are open to research and discussion papers that integrate ecological science and concepts with their application and implications. Of special interest are papers that develop the basic scientific principles on which environmental decision-making should rest, and those that discuss the application of ecological concepts to environmental problem solving, policy, and management. Papers that deal explicitly with policy matters are welcome. Interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged, as are short communications on emerging environmental challenges.
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