Viral spillover risk in High Arctic increases in a glacierised watershed
Viral spillover risk in High Arctic increases in a glacierised watershed
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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While many viruses have a single natural host, host restriction can be incomplete, hereby leading to spillovers to other host species. However, such spillover risks are difficult to quantify. As climate change is rapidly transforming environments, it is becoming critical to quantify the potential for spillovers. To address this issue, we resorted to an unbiased metagenomics approach, and focused on two environments, soil and lake sediments from Lake Hazen, the largest High Arctic freshwater lake in the world. We used DNA and RNA sequencing to reconstruct the lake's virosphere and its range of eukaryotic hosts, and estimated the spillover risk by measuring the congruence between the viral and the eukaryotic host phylogenetic trees. We show that spillover risk is higher in lake sediments than in soil and increased with runoff from glacier melt, a proxy for climate change. Should climate change also shift species range of potential viral vectors and reservoirs northwards, the High Arctic could become fertile ground for emerging pandemics. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. Footnotes * https://github.com/sarisbro/data...
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Viral spillover risk in High Arctic increases in a glacierised watershed
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10.1101/2021.08.23.457348
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