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Parasites lost: using natural history collections to track disease change across deep time

机译:寄生虫丢失:使用自然历史收集来跟踪深度深度的疾病变化

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Recent decades have brought countless outbreaks of infectious disease among wildlife. These events appear to be increasing in frequency and magnitude, but to objectively evaluate whether ecosystems are experiencing rising rates of disease, scientists require historical data on disease abundance. Specimens held in natural history collections represent a chronological archive of life on Earth and may, in many cases, be the only available source of data on historical disease patterns. It is possible to extract information on past disease rates by studying trace fossils (indirect fossilized evidence of an organism's presence or activity, including coprolites or feces), sequencing ancient DNA of parasites, and examining sediment samples, mummified remains, study skins (preserved animal skins prepared by taxidermy for research purposes), liquid-preserved hosts, and hosts preserved in amber. Such use of natural history collections could expand scientific understanding of parasite responses to environmental change across deep time (that is, over the past several centuries), facilitating the development of baselines for managing contemporary wildlife disease.
机译:近几十年来,野生动物中无数的传染病爆发。这些事件似乎在频率和幅度增加,但客观地评估生态系统是否经历疾病率上升,科学家需要疾病丰富的历史数据。在自然历史上举办的标本代表了地球上的生命中的时间量级档案,在许多情况下,可能是历史疾病模式的唯一可用数据来源。通过研究痕量化石(有机体存在的间接毒性或活性,包括雄脆性或粪便),寄生虫古代DNA的间接化毒素,检查沉积物样品,研究皮肤(保存的动物通过报价的木质制备的皮肤用于研究目的),液体保存的宿主和琥珀中保存的主持人。这种自然历史收集的使用可以扩大对寄生虫反应的科学了解对环境变化的影响(即过去几世纪),促进了用于管理当代野生动物疾病的基线的发展。

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