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Living with the enemy: Facilitating amphibian coexistence with disease

机译:与敌人一起生活:促进两栖共存与疾病

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Globalization has facilitated the emergence and spread of novel pathogens, representing a major conservation challenge. The amphibian disease chytridiomycosis, caused by the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, epitomizes this unprecedented threat, being responsible for declines and extinctions of amphibians worldwide. Chytridiomycosis has had both immediate catastrophic impacts during initial epidemics, as well as more variable, ongoing effects as the pathogen transitions to endemicity in its new distribution. Where B. dendrobatidis is now endemic, effective management actions are needed to prevent further extinctions of species. Yet, after nearly 20 years of research, management solutions remain rare or largely untested. Here, we highlight the potential for mitigation strategies focused on the environmental part of the host-pathogen-environment triangle to facilitate coexistence with the pathogen. We provide an extensive literature review to demonstrate that environmental conditions and demographic processes can strongly mediate the impact of B. dendrobatidis, and the capacity of amphibian populations to withstand disease-associated mortality. In particular, novel management approaches to achieve coexistence could focus on manipulating environmental conditions to decrease suitability for B. dendrobatidis and/or increase demographic resilience to disease-associated mortality. Such strategies include translocation to, or creation of, environmental refuges, and habitat manipulation to increase recruitment and offset elevated adult mortality. We argue that responding to chytridiomycosis requires a conceptual readjustment of our baselines to recognize that endemic B. dendrobatidis infection is the 'new normal' in surviving populations of many susceptible amphibian species. We conclude with recommendations for research and management actions that can help achieve coexistence of amphibian species susceptible to B. dendrobatidis.
机译:全球化促进了新型病原体的出现和传播,代表了一个主要的保护挑战。由真菌病原体BatrachochoChytrium dendrobatidis引起的两栖疾病杂志霉菌症,这使得这一前所未有的威胁,负责全世界两栖动物的歧视和灭绝。初始流行病在初始流行病中具有直接灾难性的影响,以及更具变量,持续的效果,因为病原体在其新分布中转变为单纯性。如果B. dendrobatidis现在是地方性的,需要有效的管理行动来防止物种的进一步灭绝。然而,经过近20年的研究,管理解决方案仍然很少或很大程度上是未经测试的。在这里,我们强调了重点关注于宿主病原体环境三角形的环境部分的缓解策略的潜力,以促进与病原体共存。我们提供广泛的文献综述,以证明环境条件和人口流程能够强烈地调解B. dendrobatidis的影响,以及两栖群体承受疾病相关死亡率的能力。特别地,实现共存的新型管理方法可以集中于操纵环境条件,以降低B. dendrobatidis和/或增加人口恢复性对疾病相关死亡率的适用性。此类策略包括易位或创造,环境避难和栖息地操纵,以增加招聘和抵消成年死亡率提高。我们争辩说,反应杂志霉素需要对我们的基线进行概念性调整,以认识到人群B. Dendrobatidis感染是许多易感两栖物种的幸存人群中的“新正常”。我们与研究和管理行动的建议结束,这有助于实现易受B. dendrobatidis的两栖类物种共存。

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