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Pathways for Novel Epidemiology: Plant-Pollinator-Pathogen Networks and Global Change

Authors :
Proesmans, Willem
Albrecht, Matthias
Gajda, Anna
Neumann, Peter
Paxton, Robert J
Pioz, Maryline
Polzin, Christine
Schweiger, Oliver
Settele, Josef
Szentgyörgyi, Hajnalka
Thulke, Hans-Hermann
Vanbergen, Adam J
Publisher :
Elsevier

Abstract

Multiple global change pressures, and their interplay, cause plant-pollinator extinctions and modify species assemblages and interactions. This may alter the risks of pathogen host shifts, intra- or interspecific pathogen spread, and emergence of novel population or community epidemics. Flowers are hubs for pathogen transmission. Consequently, the structure of plant-pollinator interaction networks may be pivotal in pathogen host shifts and modulating disease dynamics. Traits of plants, pollinators, and pathogens may also govern the interspecific spread of pathogens. Pathogen spillover-spillback between managed and wild pollinators risks driving the evolution of virulence and community epidemics. Understanding this interplay between host-pathogen dynamics and global change will be crucial to predicting impacts on pollinators and pollination underpinning ecosystems and human wellbeing.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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