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摘要
本文综述了1998-2018年关于水蛭壶菌与潜在宿主和捕食者相互作用的研究进展。为此,从Web of Science数据库和两个外部期刊中收集了23项不同的研究,包括许多分类组。许多动物群体被确定为真菌的潜在媒介,其中小龙虾和爬行动物是最突出和最一致的非两栖类宿主,值得将它们纳入任何未来的大规模分布调查。这是未来研究的一个重要领域。此外,当暴露在中生态环境中时,水蚤被认为是游动孢子的捕食者,降低了相应蝌蚪的感染水平。壶虫也被观察到是Bd的携带者,尽管壶虫对这些生物的影响程度还需要进一步研究。总之,这一综述表明,未来的研究需要开始包括淡水甲壳类、无尾动物和爬行动物的存在/不存在的实地研究,同时需要对更广泛的分类群进行测试,以确定它们在自然情况下是媒介还是宿主。
An overview of research regarding reservoirs, vectors and predators of the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
This review presents an overview of research from 1998-2018 regarding interactions of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis with both potential hosts and predators. To this end, 23 different studies collected from the Web of Science database along with two external journals were utilized, encompassing numerous taxonomic groups. Numerous groups of animals were identified as potential vectors for the fungus, with crayfish and reptiles standing as the most prominent and consistent non-amphibian hosts warranting their inclusion in any future broadscale distribution surveys. an important area for future research. Additionally, Daphnia were noted to serve as predators of the zoospores when exposed in mesocosm scenarios, reducing infection levels in corresponding tadpoles. Caecilians have also been observed to be carriers of Bd, though the level as to which the chytrid impacts these organisms needs to be further researched. In total, this review indicates that future research needs to begin including freshwater crustaceans, caecilians and reptiles in field studies for presence/absence, while a broader range of taxa need to be tested to see whether they serve as vectors or hosts in natural scenarios.
期刊介绍:
Acta Herpetologica, a journal open to academics all over the world, offers itself as a new site for the presentation and discussion of the most recent results in the field of research on Amphibians and Reptiles, both living and extinct. The official journal of the Societas Herpetologica Italica (S.H.I.), Acta Herpetologica publishes original works – extended articles, short notes and book reviews – mostly in English, dealing with the biology and diversity of Amphibians and Reptiles.