Haemosporidian parasites and leukocyte profiles of pre-migratory rosy starlings (Pastor roseus) brought into captivity

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Animal Migration Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1515/ami-2019-0005
D. Dimitrov, M. Marinov, A. Bobeva, M. Ilieva, Kiril Bedev, T. Atanasov, Pavel Zehtindjiev
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Abstract Immune response to pathogens such as avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and related haemosporidian parasites (Haemoproteus spp. and Leucocytozoon spp.) can lead to increases in energy demands of birds. Migrations are energetically costly for birds and require resources that could be otherwise invested in immune defence against pathogens. Here, we examined the prevalence and intensity of haemosporidian parasites (Apicomplexa, Haemosporida) in rosy starlings (Pastor roseus), an irruptive migrant on the Balkans, during their pre-migratory period. We further evaluated if these infections affected the stress levels of birds brought into overnight captivity, using leukocyte profiles (ratios of heterophils to lymphocytes, or H/L ratios). Haemosporidian parasites were detected based on microscopic examination, PCR and sequencing. We found high prevalence of haemosporidian parasites (83.9%) in rosy starlings (n=31), with predominant infections of Haemoproteus pastoris (cytochrome b lineage LAMPUR01) (80.1%). All birds had high heterophil/lymphocyte ratios (mean = 3.86), indicating the transition to captivity was stressful. However, there was no added stress from blood parasite infection during captivity, since infected birds did not have significantly higher heterophil/lymphocyte ratios than uninfected birds, despite all birds facing the same stress conditions. There was a negative correlation between intensity of H. pastoris and monocyte proportions, which may indicate an association with infection, or an artefact of the stress-induced shift in leukocyte profile following captivity. Our findings suggest that blood parasites have minimal additional impact on rosy starlings during an acute stress scenario (overnight captivity), arguing that they carry little cost to the energetically challenging migratory flight.
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圈养的红椋鸟的血孢子虫寄生虫和白细胞谱
鸟类对禽疟(Plasmodium spp.)和相关的血孢子虫寄生虫(Haemoproteus spp.和Leucocytozoon spp.)等病原体的免疫反应可导致能量需求增加。对鸟类来说,迁徙需要消耗大量的能量,并且需要资源,而这些资源本来可以投资于对病原体的免疫防御。本文研究了巴尔干地区红椋鸟(Pastor roseus)的前迁徙期血孢子虫(顶复合体,Haemosporida)的流行率和强度。我们进一步评估了这些感染是否会影响整夜圈养的鸟类的应激水平,使用白细胞谱(嗜白细胞与淋巴细胞的比率,或H/L比率)。镜检、PCR及测序检测血孢子虫。我们发现红椋鸟(n=31)的血孢子虫寄生虫患病率很高(83.9%),主要感染的是巴斯德嗜血杆菌(细胞色素b系LAMPUR01)(80.1%)。所有的鸟都有很高的嗜杂细胞/淋巴细胞比率(平均= 3.86),表明向圈养的过渡是有压力的。然而,在圈养期间,血液寄生虫感染没有增加压力,因为尽管所有鸟类面临相同的压力条件,但感染鸟类的嗜杂细胞/淋巴细胞比率并不明显高于未感染鸟类。巴斯德梭菌的强度与单核细胞比例呈负相关,这可能表明与感染有关,或者是圈养后应激诱导的白细胞谱变化的人工产物。我们的研究结果表明,在急性应激情景下(夜间圈养),血液寄生虫对红椋鸟的额外影响微乎其微,这表明它们对具有能量挑战性的迁徙飞行几乎没有任何影响。
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Animal Migration
Animal Migration Environmental Science-Ecology
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