在两栖壶菌病系统中,差异招募驱动病原体介导的物种间竞争

IF 4.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Madelyn J. Mangan, Hamish I. McCallum, Matt West, Ben C. Scheele, Graeme R. Gillespie, Laura F. Grogan
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感染多种宿主物种的病原体通过寄生虫介导的明显竞争导致灭绝的能力增加。两栖动物皮肤疾病壶菌病(chytridiomycosis)的致病真菌——壶菌病(Batrachochytrium dendroatidis, Bd)导致了生物多样性前所未有的持续损失,因此对跨物种感染动力学机制的深入了解至关重要。在这里,我们使用阶段结构,易感感染的室室模型来探索两种同域两栖动物(极度濒危的Litoria spenceri和未受威胁的Litoria lesueurii)之间Bd介导的明显竞争的驱动因素。此外,我们还模拟了合理的spenceri保护管理干预措施对这两个物种之间竞争结果的影响。尽管比其竞争对手更容易感染疾病,但在我们的基线模型中,高的相对招募率使得无威胁的L. lesueurii达到比L. spenceri高得多的密度,对L. spenceri作为扩增宿主施加了强大的绝对感染力。然而,模拟管理干预措施(即圈养繁殖和释放,去除掠食性非本地鳟鱼)促进了spenceri的强劲恢复,同时(1)增加了环境中的Bd感染力,(2)降低了L. leueurii的种群密度。在高海拔和中等海拔地区,圈养/放生和非本地鳟鱼清除相结合足以使spenceri鳟鱼成为最丰富的物种。总之,我们的研究结果证明了招募在调节多宿主两栖壶菌病系统病原体动力学中的重要性。虽然基于感染的参数在Bd管理中无疑是重要的,但改变相对招募率可以大大改变两栖动物群落物种之间病原体介导的竞争。
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Differential recruitment drives pathogen-mediated competition between species in an amphibian chytridiomycosis system

Pathogens that infect multiple host species have an increased capacity to cause extinctions through parasite-mediated apparent competition. Given unprecedented and continuing losses of biodiversity due to Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), the causative fungus of the amphibian skin disease chytridiomycosis, a robust understanding of the mechanisms driving cross-species infection dynamics is essential. Here, we used stage-structured, susceptible-infected compartmental models to explore drivers of Bd-mediated apparent competition between two sympatric amphibians, the critically endangered Litoria spenceri and the non-threatened Litoria lesueurii. We additionally simulated the impact of plausible L. spenceri conservation management interventions on competitive outcomes between these two species. Despite being more susceptible to disease than its competitor, a high relative rate of recruitment allowed the non-threatened L. lesueurii to reach substantially higher densities than L. spenceri in our baseline models, applying a strong absolute force of infection on L. spenceri as an amplifying host. However, simulated management interventions which bolstered L. spenceri recruitment (i.e., captive breeding and release, removal of predatory non-native trout) spurred strong recoveries of L. spenceri while simultaneously (1) increasing the force of Bd infection in the environment and (2) reducing L. lesueurii population density. At high and moderate elevations, combined captive breeding/release and non-native trout removal were sufficient to make L. spenceri the most abundant species. Overall, our results demonstrate the importance of recruitment in moderating pathogen dynamics of multi-host amphibian chytridiomycosis systems. While infection-based parameters are undoubtedly important in Bd management, modifying relative rates of recruitment can substantially alter pathogen-mediated competition between species of an amphibian community.

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Ecological Applications
Ecological Applications 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
9.50
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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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