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端粒与野生动物的人为干扰:系统评价与荟萃分析。

Telomeres and anthropogenic disturbances in wildlife: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

机构信息

Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Leioa, Spain.

出版信息

Mol Ecol. 2022 Dec;31(23):6018-6039. doi: 10.1111/mec.16370. Epub 2022 Feb 9.

Abstract

Human-driven environmental changes are affecting wildlife across the globe. These challenges do not influence species or populations to the same extent and therefore a comprehensive evaluation of organismal health is needed to determine their ultimate impact. Evidence suggests that telomeres (the terminal chromosomal regions) are sensitive to environmental conditions and have been posited as a surrogate for animal health and fitness. Evaluation of their use in an applied ecological context is still scarce. Here, using information from molecular and occupational biomedical studies, we aim to provide ecologists and evolutionary biologists with an accessible synthesis of the links between human disturbances and telomere length. In addition, we perform a systematic review and meta-analysis on studies measuring telomere length in wild/wild-derived animals facing anthropogenic disturbances. Despite the relatively small number of studies to date, our meta-analysis revealed a significant small negative association between disturbances and telomere length (-0.092 [-0.153, -0.031]; n = 28; k = 159). Yet, our systematic review suggests that the use of telomeres as a biomarker to understand the anthropogenic impact on wildlife is limited. We propose some research avenues that will help to broadly evaluate their suitability: (i) further causal studies on the link between human disturbances and telomeres; (ii) investigating the organismal implications, in terms of fitness and performance, of a given telomere length in anthropogenically disturbed scenarios; and (iii) better understanding of the underlying mechanisms of telomere dynamics. Future studies in these facets will help to ultimately determine their role as markers of health and fitness in wildlife facing anthropogenic disturbances.

摘要

人类驱动的环境变化正在影响全球范围内的野生动物。这些挑战不会以相同的方式影响物种或种群,因此需要对生物体健康进行全面评估,以确定其最终影响。有证据表明,端粒(染色体末端区域)对环境条件敏感,并被认为是动物健康和适应性的替代指标。然而,它们在应用生态学中的应用评估仍然很少。在这里,我们利用分子和职业生物医学研究的信息,旨在为生态学家和进化生物学家提供人类干扰与端粒长度之间联系的易理解释。此外,我们对测量面临人为干扰的野生动物/野生来源动物端粒长度的研究进行了系统评价和荟萃分析。尽管迄今为止研究数量相对较少,但我们的荟萃分析显示,干扰与端粒长度之间存在显著的负相关关系(-0.092 [-0.153,-0.031];n = 28;k = 159)。然而,我们的系统评价表明,端粒作为一种生物标志物来理解人为干扰对野生动物的影响是有限的。我们提出了一些研究途径,这将有助于广泛评估其适用性:(i)进一步研究人类干扰与端粒之间的因果关系;(ii)在人为干扰情景下,研究特定端粒长度对适应性和表现的生物体影响;(iii)更好地理解端粒动态的潜在机制。这些方面的未来研究将有助于最终确定它们在面临人为干扰的野生动物中作为健康和适应性标志物的作用。

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