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Age and season predict influenza A virus dynamics in urban gulls
by
Whitney, Jillian J.
, Ronconi, Robert A.
, Ellis, Julie C.
, Hill, Nichola J.
, Lair, Stephane
, Runstadler, Jonathan A.
, Puryear, Wendy B.
, Giroux, Jean-François
, Clark, Daniel E.
, Ineson, Katherine M.
, Stevens, Skyler
, Mackenzie, Kenneth G.
, Laskaris, Yianni
in
Age
/ Age Factors
/ Animals
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Antibodies
/ Aquatic birds
/ autumn
/ avian influenza
/ Breeding grounds
/ Charadriiformes - virology
/ Coastal ecology
/ coasts
/ Disease control
/ Disease transmission
/ Ecosystem
/ fledglings
/ gull
/ Habitats
/ herring
/ hosts
/ human health
/ Human influences
/ Immune system
/ immunity
/ Influenza
/ Influenza A
/ Influenza A virus
/ Laridae
/ Larus delawarensis
/ Life span
/ longevity
/ migratory behavior
/ North America
/ Orthomyxoviridae Infections - veterinary
/ pathogen
/ Population density
/ prevalence
/ Seasons
/ Seroepidemiologic Studies
/ Serology
/ seroprevalence
/ Sympatric populations
/ sympatry
/ transmission
/ urban
/ Urban areas
/ virus
/ Viruses
/ water birds
/ Waterfowl
2022
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Age and season predict influenza A virus dynamics in urban gulls
by
Whitney, Jillian J.
, Ronconi, Robert A.
, Ellis, Julie C.
, Hill, Nichola J.
, Lair, Stephane
, Runstadler, Jonathan A.
, Puryear, Wendy B.
, Giroux, Jean-François
, Clark, Daniel E.
, Ineson, Katherine M.
, Stevens, Skyler
, Mackenzie, Kenneth G.
, Laskaris, Yianni
in
Age
/ Age Factors
/ Animals
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Antibodies
/ Aquatic birds
/ autumn
/ avian influenza
/ Breeding grounds
/ Charadriiformes - virology
/ Coastal ecology
/ coasts
/ Disease control
/ Disease transmission
/ Ecosystem
/ fledglings
/ gull
/ Habitats
/ herring
/ hosts
/ human health
/ Human influences
/ Immune system
/ immunity
/ Influenza
/ Influenza A
/ Influenza A virus
/ Laridae
/ Larus delawarensis
/ Life span
/ longevity
/ migratory behavior
/ North America
/ Orthomyxoviridae Infections - veterinary
/ pathogen
/ Population density
/ prevalence
/ Seasons
/ Seroepidemiologic Studies
/ Serology
/ seroprevalence
/ Sympatric populations
/ sympatry
/ transmission
/ urban
/ Urban areas
/ virus
/ Viruses
/ water birds
/ Waterfowl
2022
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Age and season predict influenza A virus dynamics in urban gulls
by
Whitney, Jillian J.
, Ronconi, Robert A.
, Ellis, Julie C.
, Hill, Nichola J.
, Lair, Stephane
, Runstadler, Jonathan A.
, Puryear, Wendy B.
, Giroux, Jean-François
, Clark, Daniel E.
, Ineson, Katherine M.
, Stevens, Skyler
, Mackenzie, Kenneth G.
, Laskaris, Yianni
in
Age
/ Age Factors
/ Animals
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Antibodies
/ Aquatic birds
/ autumn
/ avian influenza
/ Breeding grounds
/ Charadriiformes - virology
/ Coastal ecology
/ coasts
/ Disease control
/ Disease transmission
/ Ecosystem
/ fledglings
/ gull
/ Habitats
/ herring
/ hosts
/ human health
/ Human influences
/ Immune system
/ immunity
/ Influenza
/ Influenza A
/ Influenza A virus
/ Laridae
/ Larus delawarensis
/ Life span
/ longevity
/ migratory behavior
/ North America
/ Orthomyxoviridae Infections - veterinary
/ pathogen
/ Population density
/ prevalence
/ Seasons
/ Seroepidemiologic Studies
/ Serology
/ seroprevalence
/ Sympatric populations
/ sympatry
/ transmission
/ urban
/ Urban areas
/ virus
/ Viruses
/ water birds
/ Waterfowl
2022
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Age and season predict influenza A virus dynamics in urban gulls
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Age and season predict influenza A virus dynamics in urban gulls
2022
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Gulls are ubiquitous in urban areas due to a growing reliance on anthropogenic feeding sites, which has led to changes in their abundance, distribution, and migration ecology, with implications for disease transmission. Gulls offer a valuable model for testing hypotheses regarding the dynamics of influenza A virus (IAV) – for which gulls are a natural reservoir in urban areas. We sampled sympatric populations of Ring-billed (Larus delawarensis), Herring (L. argentatus), and Great Black-backed Gulls (L. marinus) along the densely populated Atlantic rim of North America to understand how IAV transmission is influenced by drivers such as annual cycle, host species, age, habitat type, and their interplay. We found that horizontal transmission, rather than vertical transmission, played an outsized role in the amplification of IAV due to the convergence of gulls from different breeding grounds and age classes. We detected overlapping effects of age and season in our prevalence model, identifying juveniles during autumn as the primary drivers of the seasonal epidemic in gulls. Gulls accumulated immunity over their lifespan, however short-term fluctuations in seroprevalence were observed, suggesting that migration may impose limits on the immune system to maintain circulating antibodies. We found that gulls in coastal urban habitats had higher viral prevalence than gulls captured inland, correlating with higher richness of waterbird species along the coast, a mechanism supported by our movement data. The peak in viral prevalence in newly fledged gulls that are capable of long-distance movement has important implications for the spread of pathogens to novel hosts during the migratory season as well as for human health as gulls increasingly utilize urban habitats.
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