Haemosporidian parasites of a European passerine wintering in South Asia: diversity, mixed infections and effect on host condition.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Parasitology Research Pub Date : 2013-04-01 Epub Date: 2013-02-06 DOI:10.1007/s00436-013-3323-5
P Synek, T Albrecht, M Vinkler, J Schnitzer, J Votýpka, P Munclinger
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We studied haemosporidian parasites in the scarlet rosefinch Carpodacus erythrinus in a small isolated semicolony during an eight-year period using molecular methods of parasite detection. The scarlet rosefinch is an interesting model of parasite host species. It winters in South Asia which represents a rare exception among European passerines. Males express yellow to red carotenoid-based plumage ornament which is a good predictor of male reproductive success. In 240 blood samples originating from 199 adult individuals, the total parasite prevalence reached 60%. Prevalence varied among years from 36 to 81% in Haemoproteus, 8 to 22% in Plasmodium, and 0 to 14% in Leucocytozoon. Twenty parasite lineages were detected (Haemoproteus: 5 lineages, Plasmodium: 10 lineages, and Leucocytozoon: 5 lineages). Among them, the Haemoproteus ROFI2 lineage, which is a host-specific parasite lineage of the scarlet rosefinch, was the most frequently found. Parasite lineages showed varying degree of lineage specificity. While Haemoproteus lineages detected in the scarlet rosefinch have relatively narrow host breadth restricted mainly to Fringillidae family, Leucocytozoon and Plasmodium lineages generally showed wider host range. The presence of some parasite lineages hitherto detected in sedentary European passerines (SISKIN1, CCF3, BT2) or in Culicoides biting midges at the same locality (ROFI1) suggest local transmission. On the contrary, lineages LK05 and FANTAIL1 that were previously reported exclusively from Asian hosts imply parasite transmission at the scarlet rosefinch wintering sites in South Asia. Mixed infections were found in 17% of infected samples and comprised mainly the most frequent lineages. The pattern of concomitant infections seemed to be rather random and matched expected levels based on lineage frequencies. Between-year comparisons revealed that in a majority of the repeatedly captured individual hosts the infection status remained unchanged (individuals stayed uninfected or possessed the same parasite lineages). However, 16 gains and 8 losses of lineages were also reported. We have not found any effect of haemosporidians on male carotenoid ornament expression or host body mass.

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在南亚越冬的欧洲雀形目血孢子虫寄生虫:多样性、混合感染及对寄主状况的影响。
本文对红朱雀Carpodacus erythrinus中的血孢子虫寄生虫进行了为期8年的分子检测。红朱雀是一种有趣的寄生宿主物种。它在南亚越冬,这是欧洲雀形目动物中罕见的例外。雄性表现出黄色到红色的类胡萝卜素为基础的羽毛装饰,这是雄性繁殖成功的良好预测指标。在来自199名成人的240份血样中,寄生虫总流行率达到60%。不同年份的患病率在血红菌中为36% - 81%,疟原虫中为8% - 22%,白细胞原虫中为0% - 14%。共检测到20个寄生虫谱系(嗜血杆菌5个谱系,疟原虫10个谱系,白细胞虫5个谱系)。其中最常发现的是红朱雀宿主特异性寄生谱系Haemoproteus ROFI2。寄生虫谱系表现出不同程度的谱系特异性。在红朱雀中检测到的嗜血杆菌系寄主宽度较窄,主要局限于毛茛科,而白细胞和疟原虫系寄主范围普遍较广。迄今为止在定居的欧洲雀形目(SISKIN1, CCF3, BT2)或同一地点的库蠓(ROFI1)中检测到的一些寄生虫谱系表明存在本地传播。相反,先前报道的仅来自亚洲寄主的谱系LK05和FANTAIL1暗示寄生在南亚红朱雀越冬地传播。在17%的感染样本中发现混合感染,主要包括最常见的谱系。伴随感染的模式似乎是相当随机的,符合基于谱系频率的预期水平。年间比较显示,在大多数反复捕获的个体宿主中,感染状态保持不变(个体未感染或具有相同的寄生虫谱系)。然而,也有16个血统增加,8个血统减少。我们没有发现血孢子虫对雄性类胡萝卜素装饰表达或宿主体重有任何影响。
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Parasitology Research
Parasitology Research 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: The journal Parasitology Research covers the latest developments in parasitology across a variety of disciplines, including biology, medicine and veterinary medicine. Among many topics discussed are chemotherapy and control of parasitic disease, and the relationship of host and parasite. Other coverage includes: Protozoology, Helminthology, Entomology; Morphology (incl. Pathomorphology, Ultrastructure); Biochemistry, Physiology including Pathophysiology; Parasite-Host-Relationships including Immunology and Host Specificity; life history, ecology and epidemiology; and Diagnosis, Chemotherapy and Control of Parasitic Diseases.
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