Correlates of blood parasitism in a threatened marshland passerine : infection by kinetoplastids of the genus Trypanosoma is related to landscape metrics of habitat edge

2019
journal article
article
9
dc.abstract.enIn birds, vector-borne parasites invading the bloodstream are important agents of disease, affect fitness and shape population viability, thus being of conservation interest. Here, we molecularly identified protozoan blood parasites in two populations of the threatened Aquatic Warbler Acrocephalus paludicola, a migratory passerine nesting in open marsh. We explored whether prevalence and lineage diversity of the parasites vary by population and whether infection status is explained by landscape metrics of habitat edge and individual traits (body mass, fat score, wing length and sex). Aquatic Warblers were infected by genera Plasmodium, Leucocytozoon and Trypanosoma, with seven, one and four lineages, and 29.9, 0.7 and 12.5% prevalence, respectively. No Haemoproteus infections were detected. Prevalence did not vary between the populations, but lineage diversity was higher in Polesie than in Biebrza for all the lineages pooled and for Plasmodium. Infection by Trypanosoma decreased with patch core area and increased with density of habitat edge. Infection status was not predicted by the individual traits. Our study is the first to show an association between edge-related landscape features and blood parasitism in an open habitat bird. This finding will support informed conservation measures for avian species of the globally shrinking marshland and other treeless habitats.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Biologii : Instytut Zoologii i Badań Biomedycznychpl
dc.contributor.authorKubacka, Justyna - 145342 pl
dc.contributor.authorGerlée, Alinapl
dc.contributor.authorFoucher, Julienpl
dc.contributor.authorKorb, Judithpl
dc.contributor.authorPodmokła, Edyta - 104185 pl
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-07T13:55:04Z
dc.date.available2020-02-07T13:55:04Z
dc.date.issued2019pl
dc.description.additionalBibliogr. s. 1044-1046pl
dc.description.number8pl
dc.description.physical1036-1046pl
dc.description.volume146pl
dc.identifier.doi10.1017/S0031182019000350pl
dc.identifier.eissn1469-8161pl
dc.identifier.issn0031-1820pl
dc.identifier.projectROD UJ / Opl
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/148518
dc.languageengpl
dc.language.containerengpl
dc.rightsDodaję tylko opis bibliograficzny*
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dc.source.integratorfalse
dc.subject.enAquatic Warblerpl
dc.subject.enavian malariapl
dc.subject.enblood parasitespl
dc.subject.enbody conditionpl
dc.subject.enedge effectspl
dc.subject.enHaemoproteuspl
dc.subject.enLeucocytozoonpl
dc.subject.enPlasmodiumpl
dc.subject.ensex effectspl
dc.subtypeArticlepl
dc.titleCorrelates of blood parasitism in a threatened marshland passerine : infection by kinetoplastids of the genus Trypanosoma is related to landscape metrics of habitat edgepl
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dc.abstract.enpl
In birds, vector-borne parasites invading the bloodstream are important agents of disease, affect fitness and shape population viability, thus being of conservation interest. Here, we molecularly identified protozoan blood parasites in two populations of the threatened Aquatic Warbler Acrocephalus paludicola, a migratory passerine nesting in open marsh. We explored whether prevalence and lineage diversity of the parasites vary by population and whether infection status is explained by landscape metrics of habitat edge and individual traits (body mass, fat score, wing length and sex). Aquatic Warblers were infected by genera Plasmodium, Leucocytozoon and Trypanosoma, with seven, one and four lineages, and 29.9, 0.7 and 12.5% prevalence, respectively. No Haemoproteus infections were detected. Prevalence did not vary between the populations, but lineage diversity was higher in Polesie than in Biebrza for all the lineages pooled and for Plasmodium. Infection by Trypanosoma decreased with patch core area and increased with density of habitat edge. Infection status was not predicted by the individual traits. Our study is the first to show an association between edge-related landscape features and blood parasitism in an open habitat bird. This finding will support informed conservation measures for avian species of the globally shrinking marshland and other treeless habitats.
dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Biologii : Instytut Zoologii i Badań Biomedycznych
dc.contributor.authorpl
Kubacka, Justyna - 145342
dc.contributor.authorpl
Gerlée, Alina
dc.contributor.authorpl
Foucher, Julien
dc.contributor.authorpl
Korb, Judith
dc.contributor.authorpl
Podmokła, Edyta - 104185
dc.date.accessioned
2020-02-07T13:55:04Z
dc.date.available
2020-02-07T13:55:04Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2019
dc.description.additionalpl
Bibliogr. s. 1044-1046
dc.description.numberpl
8
dc.description.physicalpl
1036-1046
dc.description.volumepl
146
dc.identifier.doipl
10.1017/S0031182019000350
dc.identifier.eissnpl
1469-8161
dc.identifier.issnpl
0031-1820
dc.identifier.projectpl
ROD UJ / O
dc.identifier.uri
https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/148518
dc.languagepl
eng
dc.language.containerpl
eng
dc.rights*
Dodaję tylko opis bibliograficzny
dc.rights.licence
Bez licencji otwartego dostępu
dc.source.integrator
false
dc.subject.enpl
Aquatic Warbler
dc.subject.enpl
avian malaria
dc.subject.enpl
blood parasites
dc.subject.enpl
body condition
dc.subject.enpl
edge effects
dc.subject.enpl
Haemoproteus
dc.subject.enpl
Leucocytozoon
dc.subject.enpl
Plasmodium
dc.subject.enpl
sex effects
dc.subtypepl
Article
dc.titlepl
Correlates of blood parasitism in a threatened marshland passerine : infection by kinetoplastids of the genus Trypanosoma is related to landscape metrics of habitat edge
dc.title.journalpl
Parasitology
dc.typepl
JournalArticle
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Publication
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