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Blood parasites (Trypanosoma, Leucocytozoon, Haemoproteus) in the Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus): diversity, incidence and persistence of infection at the individual level

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Svobodová, MilenaORCiD Profile - 0000-0003-0281-6452WoS Profile - E-1355-2011Scopus Profile - 7005675425
Čepička, IvanORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-4322-0754WoS Profile - M-6993-2017Scopus Profile - 6508007784
Zídková, LenkaWoS Profile - JIW-9409-2023Scopus Profile - 15926507800
Kassahun, AysheshmORCiD Profile - 0000-0003-4211-7904Scopus Profile - 36704088000
Votýpka, JanORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-0552-9363WoS Profile - C-5313-2012Scopus Profile - 7004202914
Peške, Lubomír
Hrazdilová, KristýnaORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-9271-2640WoS Profile - I-9983-2018Scopus Profile - 56563157100
Brzoňová, JanaORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-3303-8756WoS Profile - C-2032-2017Scopus Profile - 57209467417
Voříšek, Petr
Weidinger, Karel

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Datum vydání
2023
Publikováno v
Parasites & Vectors
Ročník / Číslo vydání
16 (1)
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ISSN: 1756-3305
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  • Lékařská fakulta v Plzni
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Tato publikace má vydavatelskou verzi s DOI 10.1186/s13071-022-05623-x

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Background :A high prevalence of parasites may result from life-long persistence of infection or from high reinfection rates. We have studied blood parasites in a breeding population of the accipitrid raptor, Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), to determine parasite diversity and turnover.Methods: During this 7-year study, 210 adult Eurasian sparrowhawks breeding in the city of Prague were checked for parasites using several diagnostic methods.Results: In both female and male raptors, parasites of the genus Leucocytozoon were the most prevalent (92% and 85%, respectively) followed in decreasing order of prevalence by those of genus Trypanosoma (74% and 68%, respectively) and genus Haemoproteus (46% and 16%, respectively). The prevalence of all parasites increased with age in both sexes, with the females at each respective age having the higher prevalence. There was a positive association between Haemoproteus and Leucocytozoon infections. Persistence at the individual level was higher than incidence for Trypanosoma and Haemoproteus. In the case of Leucocytozoon and Trypanosoma, most individuals probably become infected in their first year of life or even before dispersal from the nest. The detected parasites belonged to Trypanosoma avium sensu stricto, Leucocytozoon sp. (haplotypes ACNI1 and ACNI3) and Leucocytozoon mathisi (haplotype ACNI4) and two new lineages of the Haemoproteus elani complex (ACCNIS6 and ACCNIS7). Detailed analysis of parasite lineages in individuals that were repeatedly sampled revealed lineage turnover that would otherwise remain hidden. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the detected Haemoproteus belongs to a phylogenetically distant group whose taxonomic position requires further analysis.Conclusions: All three genera of blood parasites persist in infected individuals, thus enabling sustainability of vector transmission cycles. Prevalence increases with age; however, there is a high turnover of Leucocytozoon lineages. No clear evidence of parasite-induced mortality was found, and most of the individuals were infected early in life, particularly in the case of Leucocytozoon.
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avian blood parasite, Haemosporida, raptor, birds of prey, Parasite persistence, Trypanosoma avium, Trypanosoma corvi, Trypanosoma bennetti
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14178/2060
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SCOPUS:2-s2.0-85146287473
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