The ecological significance of arthropod vectors of plant, animal, and human pathogens

Trends Parasitol. 2022 May;38(5):404-418. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2022.01.004. Epub 2022 Feb 7.

Abstract

Vector management is a cornerstone in the fight against vector-borne pathogens. However, the impact on ecosystem functioning of reducing or eliminating arthropod vector populations remains poorly understood. Vectors are members of complex ecological communities, and recent studies suggest that their population suppression alters food web dynamics (bottom-up and top-down trophic cascades), inter- and intraspecific competition, and plant pollination. Other possible overlooked roles are also proposed. In this review, with examples from vectors of plant, animal, and human pathogens, we highlight that, although the ecological roles of most vector species might be redundant with other non-vector species, changes in vector abundance alter biotic interactions and, thus, are unlikely to be neutral in terms of ecosystem functioning.

Keywords: animal; arthropod vectors; biodiversity; ecosystem functioning; human; plant.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Arthropod Vectors
  • Biodiversity
  • Disease Vectors
  • Ecosystem*
  • Food Chain
  • Humans
  • Plants*