Climate change and infectious diseases of wildlife: Altered interactions between pathogens, vectors and hosts

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作者
Gallana, Milena [1 ]
Ryser-Degiorgis, Marie-Pierre [1 ]
Wahli, Thomas [1 ]
Segner, Helmut [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bern, Dept Infect Dis & Pathobiol, Vetsuisse Fac, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
关键词
Climate change; Wildlife; Disease; Host; Pathogen; Vector; Species interactions; WATER TEMPERATURE; EMERGENCE; CONSEQUENCES; VARIABILITY; BLUETONGUE; DIVERSITY; PARASITES; DYNAMICS; IMMUNITY; ECOLOGY;
D O I
10.1093/czoolo/59.3.427
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Infectious diseases result from the interactions of host, pathogens, and, in the case of vector-borne diseases, also vectors. The interactions involve physiological and ecological mechanisms and they have evolved under a given set of environmental conditions. Environmental change, therefore, will alter host-pathogen-vector interactions and, consequently, the distribution, intensity, and dynamics of infectious diseases. Here, we review how climate change may impact infectious diseases of aquatic and terrestrial wildlife. Climate change can have direct impacts on distribution, life cycle, and physiological status of hosts, pathogens and vectors. While a change in either host, pathogen or vector does not necessarily translate into an alteration of the disease, it is the impact of climate change on the interactions between the disease components which is particularly critical for altered disease risks. Finally, climate factors can modulate disease through modifying the ecological networks host-pathogen-vector systems are belonging to, and climate change can combine with other environmental stressors to induce cumulative effects on infectious diseases. Overall, the influence of climate change on infectious diseases involves different mechanisms, it can be modulated by phenotypic acclimation and/or genotypic adaptation, it depends on the ecological context of the host-pathogen-vector interactions, and it can be modulated by impacts of other stressors. As a consequence of this complexity, non-linear responses of disease systems under climate change are to be expected. To improve predictions on climate change impacts on infectious disease, we suggest that more emphasis should be given to the integration of biomedical and ecological research for studying both the physiological and ecological mechanisms which mediate climate change impacts on disease, and to the development of harmonized methods and approaches to obtain more comparable results, as this would support the discrimination of case-specific versus general mechanisms.
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页码:427 / 437
页数:11
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