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Parasites and marine invasions: Ecological and evolutionary perspectives

机译:寄生虫和海洋入侵:生态和进化观点

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Worldwide, marine and coastal ecosystems are heavily invaded by introduced species and the potential role of parasites in the success and impact of marine invasions has been increasingly recognized. In this review, we link recent theoretical developments in invasion ecology with empirical studies from marine ecosystems in order to provide a conceptual framework for studying the role of parasites and their hosts in marine invasions. Based on an extensive literature search, we identified six mechanisms in which invaders directly or indirectly affect parasite and host populations and communities: I) invaders can lose some or all of their parasites during the invasion process (parasite release or reduction), often causing a competitive advantage over native species; II) invaders can also act as a host for native parasites, which may indirectly amplify the parasite load of native hosts (parasite spillback); III) invaders can also be parasites themselves and be introduced without needing co-introduction of the host (introduction of free-living infective stages); IV) alternatively, parasites may be introduced together with their hosts (parasite co-introduction with host); V) consequently, these co-introduced parasites can sometimes also infect native hosts (parasite spillover); and VI) invasive species may be neither a host nor a parasite, but nevertheless affect native parasite host interactions by interfering with parasite transmission (transmission interference). We discuss the ecological and evolutionary implications of each of these mechanisms and generally note several substantial effects on natural communities and ecosystems via i) mass mortalities of native populations creating strong selection gradients, ii) indirect changes in species interactions within communities and iii) trophic cascading and knock-on effects in food webs that may affect ecosystem function and services. Our review demonstrates a wide range of ecological and evolutionary implications of marine invasions for parasite–host interactions and suggests that parasite-mediated impacts should be integrated in assessing the risks and consequences of biological invasions.
机译:在世界范围内,海洋和沿海生态系统受到外来物种的严重入侵,并且寄生虫在海洋入侵的成功和影响中的潜在作用已得到越来越多的认识。在这篇综述中,我们将入侵生态学的最新理论发展与来自海洋生态系统的经验研究联系起来,以便为研究寄生虫及其寄主在海洋入侵中的作用提供一个概念框架。在广泛的文献检索基础上,我们确定了入侵者直接或间接影响寄生虫和寄主种群及社区的六种机制:I)入侵者在入侵过程中可能会失去部分或全部寄生虫(寄生物释放或减少),通常导致与本地物种相比的竞争优势; II)入侵者还可以充当原生寄生虫的宿主,这可能间接放大原生宿主的寄生虫负荷(寄生虫回弹); III)入侵者本身也可以是寄生虫,无需共同引入宿主即可被引入(自由生活感染阶段的引入); IV)或者,可以将寄生虫与其宿主一起引入(与宿主共同引入寄生虫); V),因此,这些共同引入的寄生虫有时也会感染本地宿主(寄生虫溢出); VI)入侵物种既不是宿主也不是寄生虫,但仍会通过干扰寄生虫传播(传播干扰)而影响原生寄生虫宿主相互作用。我们讨论了每种机制的生态和进化意义,并通常注意到以下几种对自然群落和生态系统的重大影响:i)造成大量选择梯度的原生种群的大量死亡; ii)群落内部物种相互作用的间接变化; iii)营养级联食物网中的连锁效应,可能影响生态系统的功能和服务。我们的综述表明,海洋入侵对寄生虫与宿主之间的相互作用具有广泛的生态和进化意义,并建议在评估生物入侵的风险和后果时应综合考虑寄生虫介导的影响。

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