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Path analyses of cross-sectional and longitudinal data suggest that variability in natural communities of blood-associated parasites is derived from host characteristics and not interspecific interactions

机译:横截面和纵向数据的路径分析表明,与血液相关的寄生虫的自然群落中的变异性源自宿主特征,而非种间相互作用

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Background The parasite composition of wild host individuals often impacts their behavior and physiology, and the transmission dynamics of pathogenic species thereby determines disease risk in natural communities. Yet, the determinants of parasite composition in natural communities are still obscure. In particular, three fundamental questions remain open: (1) what are the relative roles of host and environmental characteristics compared with direct interactions between parasites in determining the community composition of parasites? (2) do these determinants affect parasites belonging to the same guild and those belonging to different guilds in similar manners? and (3) can cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses work interchangeably in detecting community determinants? Our study was designed to answer these three questions in a natural community of rodents and their fleas, ticks, and two vector-borne bacteria. Methods We sampled a natural population of Gerbillus andersoni rodents and their blood-associated parasites on two occasions. By combining path analysis and model selection approaches, we then explored multiple direct and indirect paths that connect (i) the environmental and host-related characteristics to the infection probability of a host by each of the four parasite species, and (ii) the infection probabilities of the four species by each other. Results Our results suggest that the majority of paths shaping the blood-associated communities are indirect, mostly determined by host characteristics and not by interspecific interactions or environmental conditions. The exact effects of host characteristics on infection probability by a given parasite depend on its life history and on the method of sampling, in which the cross-sectional and longitudinal methods are complementary. Conclusions Despite the awareness of the need of ecological investigations into natural host-vector-parasite communities in light of the emergence and re-emergence of vector-borne diseases, we lack sampling methods that are both practical and reliable. Here we illustrated how comprehensive patterns can be revealed from observational data by applying path analysis and model selection approaches and combining cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses. By employing this combined approach on blood-associated parasites, we were able to distinguish between direct and indirect effects and to predict the causal relationships between host-related characteristics and the parasite composition over time and space. We concluded that direct interactions within the community play only a minor role in determining community composition relative to host characteristics and the life history of the community members.
机译:背景野生寄主个体的寄生虫成分通常会影响其行为和生理,而致病物种的传播动态从而决定了自然群落中的疾病风险。但是,自然界中寄生虫组成的决定因素仍然不清楚。特别是,三个基本问题仍然悬而未决:(1)在确定寄生虫的群落组成方面,与寄生虫之间的直接相互作用相比,宿主和环境特征的相对作用是什么? (2)这些决定因素是否以相似的方式影响属于同一行会的寄生虫和属于不同行会的寄生虫? (3)横截面分析和纵向分析在检测社区决定因素时是否可以互换工作?我们的研究旨在在啮齿动物及其跳蚤,tick虫和两种媒介传播细菌的自然群落中回答这三个问题。方法我们两次抽样了一个自然种群的Gerbillus andersoni啮齿动物及其与血液相关的寄生虫。通过结合路径分析和模型选择方法,我们然后探索了多种直接和间接路径,这些路径将(i)环境和与宿主相关的特征与四种寄生虫中的每一种对宿主的感染概率相关联,以及(ii)感染四个物种彼此的概率。结果我们的结果表明,与血液相关的社区形成的大部分途径都是间接的,主要由宿主特征决定,而不是由种间相互作用或环境条件决定。宿主特征对给定寄生虫感染可能性的确切影响取决于其生活史和采样方法,其中横截面和纵向方法是互补的。结论尽管认识到有必要根据媒介传播疾病的出现和再出现对自然宿主-媒介-寄生虫群落进行生态调查,但我们仍缺乏既实用又可靠的采样方法。在这里,我们说明了如何通过应用路径分析和模型选择方法以及结合横截面和纵向分析来从观测数据中揭示出全面的模式。通过对血液相关寄生虫采用这种组合方法,我们能够区分直接和间接影响,并预测随时间和空间的宿主相关特征与寄生虫组成之间的因果关系。我们得出的结论是,社区内部的直接互动在确定相对于宿主特征和社区成员生活史的社区组成方面仅起次要作用。

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