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Haemoproteus syrnii and other haemosporidians infecting owls from North America
by
Mateus-Pinilla, Nohra E.
, Oswald, Mitchell
, Miller, Erica A.
, Ferreira, Francisco C.
, Harl, Josef
, Beckerman, Scott
, Escalante, Ananias A.
, Valkiūnas, Gediminas
, Pacheco, M. Andreína
, Cepeda, Axl S.
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Aotidae - parasitology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Bird Diseases - epidemiology
/ Bird Diseases - parasitology
/ Control
/ Diseases
/ Entomology
/ Genetic aspects
/ Growth
/ Haemosporida - classification
/ Haemosporida - genetics
/ Haemosporida - isolation & purification
/ Haplotype networks
/ Health aspects
/ hSTVAR01
/ Identification and classification
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Leucocytozoon
/ Malaria
/ Microbiology
/ Mitochondrial genome
/ North America - epidemiology
/ Owls
/ PacBio HiFi sequencing
/ Parasitology
/ Phylogeny
/ Plasmodium falciparum
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ pPADOM11
/ Prevention
/ Protozoan Infections, Animal - epidemiology
/ Protozoan Infections, Animal - parasitology
/ Public Health
/ Risk factors
/ Strigiformes - parasitology
/ Tropical Medicine
2025
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Haemoproteus syrnii and other haemosporidians infecting owls from North America
by
Mateus-Pinilla, Nohra E.
, Oswald, Mitchell
, Miller, Erica A.
, Ferreira, Francisco C.
, Harl, Josef
, Beckerman, Scott
, Escalante, Ananias A.
, Valkiūnas, Gediminas
, Pacheco, M. Andreína
, Cepeda, Axl S.
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Aotidae - parasitology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Bird Diseases - epidemiology
/ Bird Diseases - parasitology
/ Control
/ Diseases
/ Entomology
/ Genetic aspects
/ Growth
/ Haemosporida - classification
/ Haemosporida - genetics
/ Haemosporida - isolation & purification
/ Haplotype networks
/ Health aspects
/ hSTVAR01
/ Identification and classification
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Leucocytozoon
/ Malaria
/ Microbiology
/ Mitochondrial genome
/ North America - epidemiology
/ Owls
/ PacBio HiFi sequencing
/ Parasitology
/ Phylogeny
/ Plasmodium falciparum
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ pPADOM11
/ Prevention
/ Protozoan Infections, Animal - epidemiology
/ Protozoan Infections, Animal - parasitology
/ Public Health
/ Risk factors
/ Strigiformes - parasitology
/ Tropical Medicine
2025
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Haemoproteus syrnii and other haemosporidians infecting owls from North America
by
Mateus-Pinilla, Nohra E.
, Oswald, Mitchell
, Miller, Erica A.
, Ferreira, Francisco C.
, Harl, Josef
, Beckerman, Scott
, Escalante, Ananias A.
, Valkiūnas, Gediminas
, Pacheco, M. Andreína
, Cepeda, Axl S.
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Aotidae - parasitology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Bird Diseases - epidemiology
/ Bird Diseases - parasitology
/ Control
/ Diseases
/ Entomology
/ Genetic aspects
/ Growth
/ Haemosporida - classification
/ Haemosporida - genetics
/ Haemosporida - isolation & purification
/ Haplotype networks
/ Health aspects
/ hSTVAR01
/ Identification and classification
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Leucocytozoon
/ Malaria
/ Microbiology
/ Mitochondrial genome
/ North America - epidemiology
/ Owls
/ PacBio HiFi sequencing
/ Parasitology
/ Phylogeny
/ Plasmodium falciparum
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ pPADOM11
/ Prevention
/ Protozoan Infections, Animal - epidemiology
/ Protozoan Infections, Animal - parasitology
/ Public Health
/ Risk factors
/ Strigiformes - parasitology
/ Tropical Medicine
2025
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Haemoproteus syrnii and other haemosporidians infecting owls from North America
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Haemoproteus syrnii and other haemosporidians infecting owls from North America
2025
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Overview
Background
Haemosporidians (Haemosporida, Apicomplexa), which include malaria parasites, are found in nearly all terrestrial ecosystems. Avian haemosporidians have been extensively studied; however, there is limited information on parasites in owls (order Strigiformes). Here, haemosporidians infecting North American owls were characterized using an integrative methodology.
Methods
Taking advantage of injured/dead owls from rehabilitation centres in the central and northeastern USA, 53 individuals of
Bubo virginianus
,
Strix varia
,
Megascops asio
,
Bubo scandiacus
,
Aegolius acadicus
, and
Tyto furcata
were screened using polymerase chain reaction for all samples and microscopy for those with available blood smears. Parasite mitochondrial genomes were obtained using a long-read sequencing method (PacBio HiFi), which efficiently detects multiple infections in a single host. The relationships between parasite lineages were estimated using phylogenetic and haplotype network methods.
Results
In total, 21 individuals from three species were positive by PCR:
B. virginianus
(14/17, 82.4%),
M. asio
(3/5, 60%), and
S. varia
(4/8, 50%). Two
Plasmodium
, three
Haemoproteus
, and four
Leucocytozoon
lineages were identified infecting these hosts, with one
Haemoproteus
and one
Leucocytozoon
being new to science. All positive individuals were infected with
Haemoproteus
parasites, and two
B. virginianus
had a mixed infection with
Leucocytozoon
and
Haemoproteus
species. The hSTVAR01 cytochrome b (
cytb
) lineage common in North America is linked for the first time to
Haemoproteus syrnii
.
Haemoproteus syrnii
was found in all 14 positive
B. virginianus
and two
S. varia
. Notably, all the
cytb
lineages from previously identified
H. syrnii
, based on erythrocytic stages, were not monophyletic, indicating the existence of an undescribed species. The pPADOM11
cytb
lineage was recognized as an allele of
Plasmodium elongatum.
Conclusion
Long reads enabled the detection of mixed/co-infections. The link between genetic data and morphospecies was established in two cases. Several
Leucocytozoon
clades were observed; however, only one morphospecies,
Leucocytozoo danilewskyi
, has been described in owls. Thus, there is a need for a detailed analysis of blood stages to determine whether different owl
Haemoproteus
and
Leucocytozoon
parasites exhibit morphological differences or represent cryptic species. Overall, this study underscores the importance of high-quality molecular data in characterizing the biodiversity of haemosporidian parasites.
Graphical Abstract
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
Subject
/ Animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bird Diseases - epidemiology
/ Bird Diseases - parasitology
/ Control
/ Diseases
/ Growth
/ Haemosporida - classification
/ Haemosporida - isolation & purification
/ hSTVAR01
/ Identification and classification
/ Malaria
/ North America - epidemiology
/ Owls
/ pPADOM11
/ Protozoan Infections, Animal - epidemiology
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