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DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2016.09.008
论文题名:
Introduced Species, Disease Ecology, and Biodiversity–Disease Relationships
作者: Young H.S.; Parker I.M.; Gilbert G.S.; Sofia Guerra A.; Nunn C.L.
刊名: Trends in Ecology and Evolution
ISSN: 1695347
出版年: 2017
卷: 32, 期:1
起始页码: 41
结束页码: 54
语种: 英语
英文关键词: dilution effect ; introduced species ; invasive species ; parasites ; prevalence ; species richness
Scopus关键词: animal ; biodiversity ; dilution ; disease ; disease prevalence ; host-parasite interaction ; introduced species ; invasive species ; native species ; parasitism ; phylogenetics ; plant ; species diversity ; species richness ; Animalia
英文摘要: Species introductions are a dominant component of biodiversity change but are not explicitly included in most discussions of biodiversity–disease relationships. This is a major oversight given the multitude of effects that introduced species have on both parasitism and native hosts. Drawing on both animal and plant systems, we review the competing mechanistic pathways by which biological introductions influence parasite diversity and prevalence. While some mechanisms – such as local changes in phylogenetic composition and global homogenization – have strong explanatory potential, the net effects of introduced species, especially at local scales, remain poorly understood. Integrative, community-scale studies that explicitly incorporate introduced species are needed to make effective predictions about the effects of realistic biodiversity change and conservation action on disease. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/66966
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作者单位: Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, United States; Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, United States; Department of Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, United States; Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States

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Young H.S.,Parker I.M.,Gilbert G.S.,et al. Introduced Species, Disease Ecology, and Biodiversity–Disease Relationships[J]. Trends in Ecology and Evolution,2017-01-01,32(1)
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