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Disentangling Host, Pathogen, And Environmental Determinants Of A Recently Emerged Wildlife Disease: Lessons From The First 15years Of Amphibian Chytridiomycosis Research

机译:揭开一种新近出现的野生动物疾病的宿主,病原体和环境决定因素:两栖性真菌病研究的前15年的经验教训

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The amphibian fungal disease chytridiomycosis, which affects species across all continents, recently emerged as one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. Yet, many aspects of the basic biology and epidemiology of the pathogen, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), are still unknown, such as when and from where did Bd emerge and what is its true ecological niche? Here, we review the ecology and evolution of Bd in the Americas and highlight controversies that make this disease so enigmatic. We explore factors associated with variance in severity of epizootics focusing on the disease triangle of host susceptibility, pathogen virulence, and environment. Reevaluating the causes of the panzootic is timely given the wealth of data on Bd prevalence across hosts and communities and the recent discoveries suggesting co-evolutionary potential of hosts and Bd. We generate a new species distribution model for Bd in the Americas based on over 30,000 records and suggest a novel future research agenda. Instead of focusing on pathogen hot spots, we need to identify pathogen cold spots so that we can better understand what limits the pathogen's distribution. Finally, we introduce the concept of the Ghost of Epizootics Past to discuss expected patterns in postepizootic host communities.
机译:影响两大洲物种的两栖类真菌病菌霉菌病最近成为对生物多样性的最大威胁之一。但是,病原体巴氏梭菌(Badchochochytrium dendrobatidis,Bd)的基本生物学和流行病学的许多方面仍然未知,例如,Bd何时何地出现以及其真正的生态位是什么?在这里,我们回顾了美洲Bd的生态学和进化,并强调了使这种疾病如此神秘的争议。我们探讨与流行病学严重程度差异相关的因素,重点是宿主易感性,病原体毒力和环境的疾病三角。考虑到宿主和社区中Bd流行的大量数据以及最近发现表明宿主和Bd共同进化的潜力,重新评估大流行的原因是及时的。我们根据30,000多个记录为Bd在美洲生成了新的物种分布模型,并提出了新颖的未来研究议程。除了关注病原体热点之外,我们还需要确定病原体热点,以便我们可以更好地了解是什么限制了病原体的分布。最后,我们介绍了过去动物流行病的概念,以讨论在动物流行后宿主社区中的预期模式。

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