| 要旨トップ | ESJ72 シンポジウム 一覧 | | 日本生態学会第72回全国大会 (2025年3月、札幌) 講演要旨 ESJ72 Abstract |
シンポジウム S07 3月17日 9:00-12:00 Room A
Disease ecology focuses on the interactions between pathogens, hosts, and their environments. Due to growing shifts in the distribution and ecology of many pathogens, understanding the ecology of disease is more important then ever. Anthropogenic forces such as changes to land use, climate, and global interconnectedness are driving the emergence of new zoonotic diseases in human populations, which threatens global health. Additionally, anthropogenic changes are also causing shifts in the ecology of wildlife diseases which can threaten the survival of important wildlife species and the integrity of their ecosystems. This bilingual (Japanese/English) symposium will introduce a variety of important pathogens including protozoa, parasitic worms, and ectoparasites; and will explore how a range of interdisciplinary approaches can be utilised to understand the impacts these organisms have on their hosts and ecosystems. The symposium will also show how basic ecological data can be employed to provide sophisticated predictions on geospatial disease risk, pathways of pathogen spillover, and insights for the pre-emptive control of diseases in both wildlife and humans.
[S07-1]
Ecological role of deer in tick-borne diseases
[S07-2]
What allows ticks to tick: the effects of climate on the abundance and geographic distribution of ticks
[S07-3]
New host identifications of Oriental eye worm (Thelazia callipaeda) / 東洋眼虫の新たな宿主発見
[S07-4]
Parasite-gut-microbiome co-occurrence patterns maintained across natural and urban habitats in rodents
[S07-5]
Ecology of feral cat-rat Toxoplasma gondii transmission for One Health approach/ワンへルスアプローチのためのネコ-ネズミ間のトキソプラズマ伝播の生態学
[S07-6]
Quantitative mapping of sylvatic transmission cycles: the key to controlling zoonotic spillover
[S07-7]
Ecology, invasion, and dispersal of the zoonotic tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis in Hokkaido, Japan