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A meta-analysis reveals temperature, dose, life stage, and taxonomy influence host susceptibility to a fungal parasite.
Sauer, Erin L; Cohen, Jeremy M; Lajeunesse, Marc J; McMahon, Taegan A; Civitello, David J; Knutie, Sarah A; Nguyen, Karena; Roznik, Elizabeth A; Sears, Brittany F; Bessler, Scott; Delius, Bryan K; Halstead, Neal; Ortega, Nicole; Venesky, Matthew D; Young, Suzanne; Rohr, Jason R.
Afiliação
  • Sauer EL; Department of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Ave, Tampa, 33620, Florida, USA.
  • Cohen JM; Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, 53706, Wisconsin, USA.
  • Lajeunesse MJ; Department of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Ave, Tampa, 33620, Florida, USA.
  • McMahon TA; Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, 53706, Wisconsin, USA.
  • Civitello DJ; Department of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Ave, Tampa, 33620, Florida, USA.
  • Knutie SA; Department of Biology, University of Tampa, 401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, 33606, Florida, USA.
  • Nguyen K; Department of Biology, Emory University, 201 Dowman Dr., Atlanta, 30322, Georgia, USA.
  • Roznik EA; Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, 75 N. Eagleville Road, Storrs, 06269, Connecticut, USA.
  • Sears BF; Department of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Ave, Tampa, 33620, Florida, USA.
  • Bessler S; Department of Research and Conservation, Memphis Zoo, 2000 Prentiss Place, Memphis, 38112, Tennessee, USA.
  • Delius BK; BioScience Writers, 3701 Kirby Dr., Houston, 77098, Texas, USA.
  • Halstead N; Department of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Ave, Tampa, 33620, Florida, USA.
  • Ortega N; Department of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Ave, Tampa, 33620, Florida, USA.
  • Venesky MD; Wildlands Conservation, 15310 Amberly Dr., Suite 250, Tampa, 33647, Florida, USA.
  • Young S; Department of Integrative Biology, University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Ave, Tampa, 33620, Florida, USA.
  • Rohr JR; Department of Biology, Allegheny College, 520 N Main St., Meadville, 16335, Pennsylvania, USA.
Ecology ; 101(4): e02979, 2020 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31960949
ABSTRACT
Complex ecological relationships, such as host-parasite interactions, are often modeled with laboratory experiments. However, some experimental laboratory conditions, such as temperature or infection dose, are regularly chosen based on convenience or convention, and it is unclear how these decisions systematically affect experimental outcomes. Here, we conducted a meta-analysis of 58 laboratory studies that exposed amphibians to the pathogenic fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) to understand better how laboratory temperature, host life stage, infection dose, and host species affect host mortality. We found that host mortality was driven by thermal mismatches hosts native to cooler environments experienced greater Bd-induced mortality at relatively warm experimental temperatures and vice versa. We also found that Bd dose positively predicted Bd-induced host mortality and that the superfamilies Bufonoidea and Hyloidea were especially susceptible to Bd. Finally, the effect of Bd on host mortality varied across host life stages, with larval amphibians experiencing lower risk of Bd-induced mortality than adults or metamorphs. Metamorphs were especially susceptible and experienced mortality when inoculated with much smaller Bd doses than the average dose used by researchers. Our results suggest that when designing experiments on species interactions, researchers should carefully consider the experimental temperature, inoculum dose, and life stage, and taxonomy of the host species.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Parasitos / Quitridiomicetos / Micoses Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Parasitos / Quitridiomicetos / Micoses Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article