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DOI10.1002/ece3.3480
Chronic disease in the Mojave desert tortoise: Host physiology and recrudescence obscure patterns of pathogen transmission
Sandmeier, Franziska C.1; Maloney, K. Nichole2; Tracy, C. Richard3; Hyde, David3; Mohammadpour, Hamid4; Marlow, Ron3; DuPre, Sally4; Hunter, Kenneth4
通讯作者Sandmeier, Franziska C.
来源期刊ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
ISSN2045-7758
出版年2017
卷号7期号:24页码:10616-10629
英文摘要

A seminatural, factorial-design experiment was used to quantify dynamics of the pathogen Mycoplasma agassizii and upper respiratory tract disease in the Mojave desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) over 2years. Groups of initially healthy animals were separated into serologically positive (seropositive), seronegative, and artificially infected groups and paired into 23 pens. We found no evidence of long-term immune protection to M.agassizii or of immunological memory. Initially seronegative, healthy tortoises experienced an equal amount of disease when paired with other seronegative groups as when paired with seropositive and artificially infected groupssuggesting that recrudescence is as significant as transmission in introducing disease in individuals in this host-pathogen system. Artificially infected groups of tortoises showed reduced levels of morbidity when paired with initially seronegative animalssuggesting either a dilution effect or a strong effect of pathogen load in this system. Physiological dynamics within the host appear to be instrumental in producing morbidity, recrudescence, and infectiousness, and thus of population-level dynamics. We suggest new avenues for studying diseases in long-lived ectothermic vertebrates and a shift in modeling such diseases.


英文关键词ectotherm immune function reptile subclinical disease wildlife disease
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000418824800013
WOS关键词RESPIRATORY-TRACT DISEASE ; GOPHERUS-AGASSIZII ; MYCOPLASMA-AGASSIZII ; NATURAL ANTIBODIES ; MANAGEMENT ; DIVERSITY ; POPULATIONS ; DYNAMICS ; EXPOSURE ; VIRUS
WOS类目Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
来源机构Colorado State University
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/198518
作者单位1.Colorado State Univ Pueblo, Dept Biol, Pueblo, CO 81001 USA;
2.Vanderbilt Univ, Dept Pathol Microbiol & Immunol, 221 Kirkland Hall, Nashville, TN 37235 USA;
3.Univ Nevada Reno, Dept Biol, Reno, NV USA;
4.Univ Nevada Reno, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Reno, NV USA
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Sandmeier, Franziska C.,Maloney, K. Nichole,Tracy, C. Richard,et al. Chronic disease in the Mojave desert tortoise: Host physiology and recrudescence obscure patterns of pathogen transmission[J]. Colorado State University,2017,7(24):10616-10629.
APA Sandmeier, Franziska C..,Maloney, K. Nichole.,Tracy, C. Richard.,Hyde, David.,Mohammadpour, Hamid.,...&Hunter, Kenneth.(2017).Chronic disease in the Mojave desert tortoise: Host physiology and recrudescence obscure patterns of pathogen transmission.ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION,7(24),10616-10629.
MLA Sandmeier, Franziska C.,et al."Chronic disease in the Mojave desert tortoise: Host physiology and recrudescence obscure patterns of pathogen transmission".ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION 7.24(2017):10616-10629.
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