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Towards an eco-phylogenetic framework for infectious disease ecology.

Nicholas M Fountain-Jones1, William D Pearse2, Luis E Escobar1,3, Ana Alba-Casals1, Scott Carver4, T Jonathan Davies5, Simona Kraberger6, Monica Papeş7, Kurt Vandegrift8, Katherine Worsley-Tonks1, Meggan E Craft1.   

Abstract

Identifying patterns and drivers of infectious disease dynamics across multiple scales is a fundamental challenge for modern science. There is growing awareness that it is necessary to incorporate multi-host and/or multi-parasite interactions to understand and predict current and future disease threats better, and new tools are needed to help address this task. Eco-phylogenetics (phylogenetic community ecology) provides one avenue for exploring multi-host multi-parasite systems, yet the incorporation of eco-phylogenetic concepts and methods into studies of host pathogen dynamics has lagged behind. Eco-phylogenetics is a transformative approach that uses evolutionary history to infer present-day dynamics. Here, we present an eco-phylogenetic framework to reveal insights into parasite communities and infectious disease dynamics across spatial and temporal scales. We illustrate how eco-phylogenetic methods can help untangle the mechanisms of host-parasite dynamics from individual (e.g. co-infection) to landscape scales (e.g. parasite/host community structure). An improved ecological understanding of multi-host and multi-pathogen dynamics across scales will increase our ability to predict disease threats.
© 2017 Cambridge Philosophical Society.

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Keywords:  co-infection; ecological niche modelling; multi-host; multi-parasite; pathogens; phylodynamics; phylogenetic community ecology; spill-over; transmission

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29114986     DOI: 10.1111/brv.12380

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc        ISSN: 0006-3231


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