2021
DOI: 10.1111/geb.13423
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Cascading effects of sand stabilization on pathogen communities: Connecting global and local processes

Abstract: Aim: To advance our understanding of the mechanisms that mediate the relationships between global climatic and anthropogenic processes and pathogen occurrence, it is crucial to evaluate the exact pathways connecting the ecological mediators and the pathogen responses across spatial and temporal heterogeneities at various scales.We investigated the pathways connecting these two types of heterogeneities in sand stabilization that were created by contrasting forces of various human activities and long-term drough… Show more

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“…Contrary to our hypothesis that at least one of the rodent species would exhibit a waning immune response, as mentioned above, we found that infection with B. krasnovii A2 strain elicited an efficient and protective immune response in all of the species tested. Yet, despite the similar microhabitats of G. gerbillus and G. pyramidum [ 34 ], and the similar body size of G. gerbillus and G. andersoni [ 57 ], our results indicate that the immune response of G. gerbillus may be more reactive than those of the two other species. This was demonstrated by the magnitude of the increases in antibody levels following reinfections compared to the primary responses, which were highest in G. gerbillus (Fig.…”
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“…Contrary to our hypothesis that at least one of the rodent species would exhibit a waning immune response, as mentioned above, we found that infection with B. krasnovii A2 strain elicited an efficient and protective immune response in all of the species tested. Yet, despite the similar microhabitats of G. gerbillus and G. pyramidum [ 34 ], and the similar body size of G. gerbillus and G. andersoni [ 57 ], our results indicate that the immune response of G. gerbillus may be more reactive than those of the two other species. This was demonstrated by the magnitude of the increases in antibody levels following reinfections compared to the primary responses, which were highest in G. gerbillus (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…We also tracked Bartonella -specific IgG antibody levels in these animals over 140 days after the first inoculation and 60 additional days following their re-exposure to the same strain. In nature, the mean longevity of the three rodent species ranges from 6.5 to 12 months [ 34 , 46 , 47 ]. Thus, the 200-day duration of this experiment likely allowed for a decent approximation of the infection dynamics that these rodents may experience in nature.…”
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confidence: 99%
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