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Differential Host Susceptibility to Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, an Emerging Amphibian Pathogen

机译:新兴两栖性病原菌Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis的寄主易感性

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Abstract: The amphibian fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) has received considerable attention due to its role in amphibian population declines worldwide. Although many amphibian species appear to be affected by Bd, there is little information on species-specific differences in susceptibility to this pathogen. We used a comparative experimental approach to examine Bd susceptibility in 6 amphibian species from the United States. We exposed postmetamorphic animals to Bd for 30 days and monitored mortality, feeding rates, and infection levels. In all species tested, Bd-exposed animals had higher rates of mortality than unexposed (control) animals. However, we found differences in mortality rates among species even though the amount of Bd detected on the different species’ bodies did not differ. Of the species tested, southern toads (Anaxyrus terrestris) and wood frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) had the highest rates of Bd-related mortality. Within species, we detected lower levels of Bd on individuals that survived longer and found that the relationship between body size and infection levels differed among species. Our results indicate that, even under identical conditions, amphibian species differ in susceptibility to Bd. This study represents a step toward identifying and understanding species variation in disease susceptibility, which can be used to optimize conservation strategies.
机译:摘要:由于两栖类真菌病原体在全球两栖动物数量下降中的作用,引起了极大的关注。尽管许多两栖动物似乎都受到Bd的影响,但是关于这种病原体敏感性的物种特异性差异的信息很少。我们使用比较实验方法来研究来自美国的6种两栖动物中Bd的敏感性。我们将后变态动物暴露于Bd中30天,并监测其死亡率,摄食率和感染水平。在所有测试的物种中,接触Bd的动物的死亡率高于未接触(对照)的动物。但是,即使在不同物种的尸体上检测到的Bd量没有差异,我们也发现了物种之间的死亡率差异。在测试的物种中,南部蟾蜍(Anaxyrus terrestris)和木蛙(Lithobates sylvaticus)的Bd相关死亡率最高。在物种内,我们在存活时间更长的个体上检测到较低的Bd水平,发现物种之间的体型与感染水平之间的关系有所不同。我们的结果表明,即使在相同条件下,两栖动物对Bd的敏感性也不同。这项研究代表了朝着识别和理解疾病易感性物种变异的一步,可以用来优化保护策略。

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