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Molecular analyses on host-seeking black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) reveal a diverse assemblage of Leucocytozoon (Apicomplexa: Haemospororida) parasites in an alpine ecosystem.
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Parasites & vectors [Parasit Vectors] 2015 Jun 25; Vol. 8, pp. 343. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Jun 25. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Background: Molecular studies have suggested that the true diversity of Leucocytozoon (Apicomplexa: Haemospororida) species well exceeds the approximately 35 currently described taxa. Further, the degree of host-specificity may vary substantially among lineages. Parasite distribution can be influenced by the ability of the parasite to infect a host, vector preferences for certain avian hosts, or other factors such as microhabitat requirements that increase the probability that vertebrate hosts and vectors are in frequent contact with each other. Whereas most studies of haemosporidians have focused on passerine hosts, sampling vectors in the same habitats may allow the detection of other lineages affecting other hosts.<br />Methods: We sampled abundant, ornithophilic black flies (Simuliidae) across a variety of sites and habitats in the Colorado Rocky Mountains throughout the summer of 2007. Black flies were screened with PCR using Leucocytozoon-specific primers that amplify a portion of the cytochrome b gene, and the sequences were compared to the haplotypes in the MalAvi database. Infections of Leucocytozoon from birds sampled in the same area were also included.<br />Results: We recovered 33 unique haplotypes from the black flies in this study area, which represented a large phylogenetic diversity of Leucocytozoon parasites. However, there were no clear patterns of avian host species or geography for the distribution of Leucocytozoon haplotypes in the phylogeny.<br />Conclusions: Sampling host-seeking vectors is a useful way to obtain a wide variety of avian haemosporidian haplotypes from a given area and may prove useful for understanding the global patterns of host, parasite, and vector associations of these ubiquitous and diverse parasites.
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- Animals
Bird Diseases transmission
Colorado
Cytochromes b genetics
Cytochromes b metabolism
Ecosystem
Female
Genetic Variation
Haemosporida classification
Haemosporida physiology
Haplotypes
Host Specificity
Male
Molecular Sequence Data
Phylogeny
Protozoan Infections transmission
Protozoan Proteins genetics
Protozoan Proteins metabolism
Simuliidae classification
Simuliidae physiology
Bird Diseases parasitology
Haemosporida genetics
Haemosporida isolation & purification
Insect Vectors parasitology
Protozoan Infections parasitology
Simuliidae parasitology
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1756-3305
- Volume :
- 8
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- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Parasites & vectors
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 26108211
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-0952-9