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Blood parasites in vectors reveal a united blackfly community in the upper canopy
by
Wiegmann, Anja
, Werner, Doreen
, Bensch, Staffan
, Chakarov, Nayden
, Kampen, Helge
in
Animals
/ Arthropods
/ avian malaria
/ Biologi
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Bird Diseases - parasitology
/ Birds
/ Birds of prey
/ Blood
/ blood meal
/ Blood meals
/ Blood parasites
/ Canopies
/ Canopy
/ Central European region
/ Coevolution
/ Cytochrome
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA - genetics
/ DNA - isolation & purification
/ Ecological distribution
/ Entomology
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Female
/ forest canopy
/ Forests
/ Habitat choice
/ Habitat preferences
/ Habitat selection
/ Habitats
/ Haemosporida - classification
/ Haemosporida - isolation & purification
/ Hawks
/ Host alternation
/ Host preferences
/ Host Specificity
/ Hosts
/ Human diseases
/ Identification
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insect Vectors - parasitology
/ Insect Vectors - physiology
/ Leucocytozoon
/ Malaria
/ Meals
/ Microbiology
/ Mikrobiologi
/ Natural Sciences
/ Naturvetenskap
/ Nests
/ Ornithophilic Simuliidae
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Phylogeny
/ Pigeons
/ Plasmodium falciparum
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Prey
/ probability
/ Probability theory
/ Protozoa
/ Raptors - genetics
/ Raptors - parasitology
/ Segregation
/ Simuliidae - parasitology
/ Simuliidae - physiology
/ Simulium
/ Speciation
/ Species
/ Switches
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Vector-driven speciation
/ Vectors
/ Vertebrates
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
2020
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Blood parasites in vectors reveal a united blackfly community in the upper canopy
by
Wiegmann, Anja
, Werner, Doreen
, Bensch, Staffan
, Chakarov, Nayden
, Kampen, Helge
in
Animals
/ Arthropods
/ avian malaria
/ Biologi
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Bird Diseases - parasitology
/ Birds
/ Birds of prey
/ Blood
/ blood meal
/ Blood meals
/ Blood parasites
/ Canopies
/ Canopy
/ Central European region
/ Coevolution
/ Cytochrome
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA - genetics
/ DNA - isolation & purification
/ Ecological distribution
/ Entomology
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Female
/ forest canopy
/ Forests
/ Habitat choice
/ Habitat preferences
/ Habitat selection
/ Habitats
/ Haemosporida - classification
/ Haemosporida - isolation & purification
/ Hawks
/ Host alternation
/ Host preferences
/ Host Specificity
/ Hosts
/ Human diseases
/ Identification
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insect Vectors - parasitology
/ Insect Vectors - physiology
/ Leucocytozoon
/ Malaria
/ Meals
/ Microbiology
/ Mikrobiologi
/ Natural Sciences
/ Naturvetenskap
/ Nests
/ Ornithophilic Simuliidae
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Phylogeny
/ Pigeons
/ Plasmodium falciparum
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Prey
/ probability
/ Probability theory
/ Protozoa
/ Raptors - genetics
/ Raptors - parasitology
/ Segregation
/ Simuliidae - parasitology
/ Simuliidae - physiology
/ Simulium
/ Speciation
/ Species
/ Switches
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Vector-driven speciation
/ Vectors
/ Vertebrates
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
2020
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Blood parasites in vectors reveal a united blackfly community in the upper canopy
by
Wiegmann, Anja
, Werner, Doreen
, Bensch, Staffan
, Chakarov, Nayden
, Kampen, Helge
in
Animals
/ Arthropods
/ avian malaria
/ Biologi
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Bird Diseases - parasitology
/ Birds
/ Birds of prey
/ Blood
/ blood meal
/ Blood meals
/ Blood parasites
/ Canopies
/ Canopy
/ Central European region
/ Coevolution
/ Cytochrome
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA - genetics
/ DNA - isolation & purification
/ Ecological distribution
/ Entomology
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Female
/ forest canopy
/ Forests
/ Habitat choice
/ Habitat preferences
/ Habitat selection
/ Habitats
/ Haemosporida - classification
/ Haemosporida - isolation & purification
/ Hawks
/ Host alternation
/ Host preferences
/ Host Specificity
/ Hosts
/ Human diseases
/ Identification
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insect Vectors - parasitology
/ Insect Vectors - physiology
/ Leucocytozoon
/ Malaria
/ Meals
/ Microbiology
/ Mikrobiologi
/ Natural Sciences
/ Naturvetenskap
/ Nests
/ Ornithophilic Simuliidae
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Phylogeny
/ Pigeons
/ Plasmodium falciparum
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Prey
/ probability
/ Probability theory
/ Protozoa
/ Raptors - genetics
/ Raptors - parasitology
/ Segregation
/ Simuliidae - parasitology
/ Simuliidae - physiology
/ Simulium
/ Speciation
/ Species
/ Switches
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Vector-driven speciation
/ Vectors
/ Vertebrates
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
2020
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Blood parasites in vectors reveal a united blackfly community in the upper canopy
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Blood parasites in vectors reveal a united blackfly community in the upper canopy
2020
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Overview
Background
The behaviour of blood-sucking arthropods is a crucial determinant of blood protozoan distribution and hence of host-parasite coevolution, but it is very challenging to study in the wild. The molecular identification of parasite lineages in vectors can be a useful key to understand the behaviour and transmission patterns realised by these vectors.
Methods
In this study, we collected blackflies around nests of three raptor species in the upper forest canopy in central Europe and examined the presence of vertebrate DNA and haemosporidian parasites in them. We molecularly analysed 156 blackfly individuals, their vertebrate blood meals, and the haemosporidian parasite lineages they carried.
Results
We identified nine species of
Simulium
blackflies, largely belonging to the subgenera
Nevermannia
and
Eusimulium
. Only 1% of the collected specimens was visibly engorged, and only 4% contained remains of host DNA. However, in 29% of the blackflies
Leucocytozoon
lineages were identified, which is evidence of a previous blood meal on an avian host. Based on the known vertebrate hosts of the recorded
Leucocytozoon
lineages, we can infer that large and/or abundant birds, such as thrushes, crows, pigeons, birds of prey, owls and tits are the main targets of ornithophilic blackflies in the canopy. Blackfly species contained similar proportions of host group-specific parasite lineages and thus do not appear to be associated with particular host groups.
Conclusions
The
Leucocytozoon
clade infecting thrushes, crows, and pigeons present in most represented blackfly species suggests a lack of association between hosts and blackflies, which can increase the probability of host switches of blood parasites. However, the composition of the simuliid species differed between nests of common buzzards, goshawks and red kites. This segregation can be explained by coinciding habitat preferences between host and vector, and may lead to the fast speciation of
Leucocytozoon
parasites. Thus, subtle ecological preferences and lack of host preference of vectors in the canopy may enable both parasite diversification and host switches, and enforce a habitat-dependent evolution of avian malaria parasites and related haemosporidia.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Biologi
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bird Diseases - parasitology
/ Birds
/ Blood
/ Canopies
/ Canopy
/ DNA
/ DNA - isolation & purification
/ Female
/ Forests
/ Habitats
/ Haemosporida - classification
/ Haemosporida - isolation & purification
/ Hawks
/ Hosts
/ Insect Vectors - parasitology
/ Malaria
/ Meals
/ Nests
/ Pigeons
/ Prey
/ Protozoa
/ Simulium
/ Species
/ Switches
/ Vectors
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
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