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Metacommunity and phylogenetic structure determine wildlife and zoonotic infectious disease patterns in time and space
The potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic animals and humans has become a major concern for public health and conservation biology. Research in this subject is commonly conducted at local scales while the regional context is neglected. We argue that prevalence of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4338969/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25750713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1404 |
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author | Suzán, Gerardo García-Peña, Gabriel E Castro-Arellano, Ivan Rico, Oscar Rubio, André V Tolsá, María J Roche, Benjamin Hosseini, Parviez R Rizzoli, Annapaola Murray, Kris A Zambrana-Torrelio, Carlos Vittecoq, Marion Bailly, Xavier Aguirre, A Alonso Daszak, Peter Prieur-Richard, Anne-Helene Mills, James N Guégan, Jean-Francois |
author_facet | Suzán, Gerardo García-Peña, Gabriel E Castro-Arellano, Ivan Rico, Oscar Rubio, André V Tolsá, María J Roche, Benjamin Hosseini, Parviez R Rizzoli, Annapaola Murray, Kris A Zambrana-Torrelio, Carlos Vittecoq, Marion Bailly, Xavier Aguirre, A Alonso Daszak, Peter Prieur-Richard, Anne-Helene Mills, James N Guégan, Jean-Francois |
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description | The potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic animals and humans has become a major concern for public health and conservation biology. Research in this subject is commonly conducted at local scales while the regional context is neglected. We argue that prevalence of infection at local and regional levels is influenced by three mechanisms occurring at the landscape level in a metacommunity context. First, (1) dispersal, colonization, and extinction of pathogens, reservoir or vector hosts, and nonreservoir hosts, may be due to stochastic and niche-based processes, thus determining distribution of all species, and then their potential interactions, across local communities (metacommunity structure). Second, (2) anthropogenic processes may drive environmental filtering of hosts, nonhosts, and pathogens. Finally, (3) phylogenetic diversity relative to reservoir or vector host(s), within and between local communities may facilitate pathogen persistence and circulation. Using a metacommunity approach, public heath scientists may better evaluate the factors that predispose certain times and places for the origin and emergence of infectious diseases. The multidisciplinary approach we describe fits within a comprehensive One Health and Ecohealth framework addressing zoonotic infectious disease outbreaks and their relationship to their hosts, other animals, humans, and the environment. |
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spelling | pubmed-43389692015-03-06 Metacommunity and phylogenetic structure determine wildlife and zoonotic infectious disease patterns in time and space Suzán, Gerardo García-Peña, Gabriel E Castro-Arellano, Ivan Rico, Oscar Rubio, André V Tolsá, María J Roche, Benjamin Hosseini, Parviez R Rizzoli, Annapaola Murray, Kris A Zambrana-Torrelio, Carlos Vittecoq, Marion Bailly, Xavier Aguirre, A Alonso Daszak, Peter Prieur-Richard, Anne-Helene Mills, James N Guégan, Jean-Francois Ecol Evol Hypotheses The potential for disease transmission at the interface of wildlife, domestic animals and humans has become a major concern for public health and conservation biology. Research in this subject is commonly conducted at local scales while the regional context is neglected. We argue that prevalence of infection at local and regional levels is influenced by three mechanisms occurring at the landscape level in a metacommunity context. First, (1) dispersal, colonization, and extinction of pathogens, reservoir or vector hosts, and nonreservoir hosts, may be due to stochastic and niche-based processes, thus determining distribution of all species, and then their potential interactions, across local communities (metacommunity structure). Second, (2) anthropogenic processes may drive environmental filtering of hosts, nonhosts, and pathogens. Finally, (3) phylogenetic diversity relative to reservoir or vector host(s), within and between local communities may facilitate pathogen persistence and circulation. Using a metacommunity approach, public heath scientists may better evaluate the factors that predispose certain times and places for the origin and emergence of infectious diseases. The multidisciplinary approach we describe fits within a comprehensive One Health and Ecohealth framework addressing zoonotic infectious disease outbreaks and their relationship to their hosts, other animals, humans, and the environment. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015-02 2015-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4338969/ /pubmed/25750713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1404 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Hypotheses Suzán, Gerardo García-Peña, Gabriel E Castro-Arellano, Ivan Rico, Oscar Rubio, André V Tolsá, María J Roche, Benjamin Hosseini, Parviez R Rizzoli, Annapaola Murray, Kris A Zambrana-Torrelio, Carlos Vittecoq, Marion Bailly, Xavier Aguirre, A Alonso Daszak, Peter Prieur-Richard, Anne-Helene Mills, James N Guégan, Jean-Francois Metacommunity and phylogenetic structure determine wildlife and zoonotic infectious disease patterns in time and space |
title | Metacommunity and phylogenetic structure determine wildlife and zoonotic infectious disease patterns in time and space |
title_full | Metacommunity and phylogenetic structure determine wildlife and zoonotic infectious disease patterns in time and space |
title_fullStr | Metacommunity and phylogenetic structure determine wildlife and zoonotic infectious disease patterns in time and space |
title_full_unstemmed | Metacommunity and phylogenetic structure determine wildlife and zoonotic infectious disease patterns in time and space |
title_short | Metacommunity and phylogenetic structure determine wildlife and zoonotic infectious disease patterns in time and space |
title_sort | metacommunity and phylogenetic structure determine wildlife and zoonotic infectious disease patterns in time and space |
topic | Hypotheses |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4338969/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25750713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1404 |
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