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Amphibian Disease Ecology: Are We Just Scratching the Surface?

机译:两栖疾病生态学:我们只是刮伤了表面吗?

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Pathogen-induced population declines and extinction events have been recognized as main threats to amphibian species around the globe. However, the ecological drivers underlying epidemiological patterns are still poorly understood. In an attempt to assess the current knowledge on the ecological drivers of amphibian diseases, we identified 832 peer-reviewed publications on the ecology of amphibian pathogens and diseases published between 2009 and 2019. The vast majority of publications investigated either chytrid or ranavirus infections (79% of the articles), whereas other pathogens such as bacteria and helminths received considerably less attention. Just over half of the studies we reviewed included field research and 40% were experimental in nature, yet only 8% combined field and experimental approaches. More than half of the literature (56%) investigated postmetamorphic stages, whereas premetamorphic stages were considered in 23% of the reviewed studies, and only 13% included both life stages. Susceptibility and mortality have been assessed in almost every study (91%) whereas 37% of them tested for cellular, physiological, or immunological responses. However, other host characteristics such as growth/development, behavior, and specific mucosome/microbiome were considered in only one of four studies. Most research included at least one biotic factor (e.g., host and pathogen identity, species diversity, genetic adaptations), but only one-third considered environmental factors (e.g., temperature, landscape features, inorganic chemicals). Furthermore, there is no general consensus about the factors driving epidemiological patterns of pathogens in amphibian communities, and it is clear that the complexity and specificity of interactions between ecological factors and host-pathogen dynamics make conservation implications difficult and management decisions challenging. To this end, our review identifies some research gaps and proposes future directions to better understand one of the major threats to this class of vertebrates.
机译:病原体引起的种群减少和灭绝事件已被认为是全球两栖动物物种面临的主要威胁。然而,流行病学模式背后的生态驱动因素仍然知之甚少。为了评估目前关于两栖动物疾病生态驱动因素的知识,我们确定了2009年至2019年间发表的832篇关于两栖动物病原体和疾病生态学的同行评审出版物。绝大多数出版物调查了糜氏菌或蛙病毒感染(79%的文章),而细菌和蠕虫等其他病原体受到的关注要少得多。我们回顾的研究中,有超过一半包括实地研究,40%是实验性质的,但只有8%结合了实地和实验方法。超过一半的文献(56%)研究了变形后阶段,而23%的回顾性研究考虑了变形前阶段,只有13%的研究同时包括两个生命阶段。几乎每项研究(91%)都评估了易感性和死亡率,而其中37%的研究测试了细胞、生理或免疫反应。然而,在四项研究中,只有一项研究考虑了其他宿主特征,如生长/发育、行为和特定的粘液体/微生物组。大多数研究包括至少一个生物因素(例如宿主和病原体身份、物种多样性、遗传适应),但只有三分之一考虑了环境因素(例如温度、景观特征、无机化学物质)。此外,对于驱动两栖动物群落病原体流行病学模式的因素,还没有达成普遍共识,而且很明显,生态因素和宿主病原体动态之间相互作用的复杂性和特异性,使得保护影响变得困难,管理决策也具有挑战性。为此,我们的综述指出了一些研究空白,并提出了未来的方向,以更好地理解这类脊椎动物面临的主要威胁之一。

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