一种新兴野生病原体的空间动态和遗传多样性的景观尺度驱动因素。

IF 2.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Oecologia Pub Date : 2024-12-07 DOI:10.1007/s00442-024-05642-8
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水生病原体往往不能忍受干燥,因此它们在景观中的传播和多样性可能取决于水文条件和受感染宿主的运动之间的相互作用。水生真菌水蛭壶菌(Batrachochytrium dendroatidis, Bd)是一种几乎无处不在的两栖动物病原体,其特定谱系与寄主数量下降有关。通过两栖动物调查、分子病原体检测和基因分型技术,研究了在包含永久池塘和短暂池塘的景观中Bd的空间动态和遗传多样性。在这样做的过程中,我们的目的是澄清病原体负荷和流行率如何随季节和栖息地类型而变化,以及哪些宿主物种将病原体从一个地方移动到另一个地方。在春季繁殖开始时,从短暂池塘取样的两栖动物的Bd患病率较低。在两栖动物活动季节的剩余时间里,短暂池塘和永久池塘的患病率相似,患病率的变化与宿主体温呈驼峰状关系,可以很好地解释。第一批到达这些短暂池塘的两栖动物是在短暂池塘中繁殖的物种,可能是从陆地冬眠中感染的。然而,来自永久池塘的物种(大多数是水生冬眠的)后来会访问短暂池塘,这些动物的Bd患病率和负荷更高,这表明池塘和池塘类型之间的迁移也会在景观中传播Bd。我们所取样的双翅虫在池内具有遗传多样性,但在池间、寄主种间和季节间的遗传结构不明显。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,即使在小尺度上,Bd也可以是多样化的,并且在各种各样的宿主的帮助下很容易在景观中移动。
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Landscape-scale drivers of spatial dynamics and genetic diversity in an emerging wildlife pathogen.

Aquatic pathogens often cannot tolerate drying, and thus their spread, and diversity across a landscape may depend on interactions between hydrological conditions and the movement of infected hosts. The aquatic fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is a nearly ubiquitous pathogen of amphibians and particular lineages have been associated with host declines. By coupling amphibian surveys with molecular pathogen detection and genotyping techniques, we characterized the spatial dynamics and genetic diversity of Bd on a landscape containing both permanent and ephemeral ponds. In doing so, we aimed to clarify how pathogen loads and prevalences vary across seasons and among habitat types, and which host species move the pathogen from place to place. At the start of spring breeding, Bd prevalence was lower on amphibians sampled from ephemeral ponds. For the remainder of the amphibian active season, prevalence was similar across both ephemeral and permanent ponds, with variation in prevalence being well-explained by a hump-shaped relationship with host body temperature. The first amphibians to arrive at these ephemeral ponds infected were species that breed in ephemeral ponds and likely emerged infected from terrestrial hibernacula. However, species from permanent ponds, most of which hibernate aquatically, later visited the ephemeral ponds and these animals had a greater prevalence and load of Bd, suggesting that migrants among ponds and pond types also move Bd across the landscape. The Bd we sampled was genetically diverse within ponds but showed little genetic structure among ponds, host species, or seasons. Taken together, our findings suggest that Bd can be diverse even at small scales and moves readily across a landscape with help from a wide variety of hosts.

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Oecologia
Oecologia 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Oecologia publishes innovative ecological research of international interest. We seek reviews, advances in methodology, and original contributions, emphasizing the following areas: Population ecology, Plant-microbe-animal interactions, Ecosystem ecology, Community ecology, Global change ecology, Conservation ecology, Behavioral ecology and Physiological Ecology. In general, studies that are purely descriptive, mathematical, documentary, and/or natural history will not be considered.
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