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AVIAN MALARIA, BODY CONDITION, AND BLOOD PARAMETERS IN FOUR SPECIES OF SONGBIRDS

机译:禽疟疾,身体状况和血液参数在四种鸣禽中

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Avian malaria is a common disease in songbirds, caused by protozoa in the genera Plasmodium, Haemoproteus, and Leucocytozoon. These parasites can negatively impact bird health, survival, and reproductive success. Four species of songbirds were sampled for blood parasites during the reproductive season; the American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla), the Gray Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis), the Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum), and the Red-eyed Vireo (Vireo olivaceus). The study aimed to determine parasite prevalence in these species, as well as to explore a relationship between infection and bird health, measured by body condition and blood parameters. We also tested whether age and sex had an effect on this relationship. Results detected a high parasite prevalence across all species using PCR (94%) but a much lower one using microscopy (37%), suggesting that parasite prevalence is high while parasitemia is low. Redeyed Vireos were the only species with high prevalence and parasitemia. Parasite infection did not have an effect on body condition or any of the blood parameters tested (hematocrit and heterophil/lymphocyte [H/L] ratio). Because of variation in the reproductive strategies of the targeted species, we expected to find sex-specific differences in infection and health of redstarts and vireos (females having higher parasite prevalence and more health concerns than males) but no sex-specific differences in catbirds and waxwings. We also expected to find age-specific differences in infection and health in all species (juveniles having higher parasite prevalence and more health concerns than adults). Overall, age and sex did not have an effect on infection or health in any of the species, except for infected vireos, as females had a higher H/L ratio than males. This association could be attributed to the high parasitemia found exclusively in vireos. Time was tested as an additional factor and revealed a trend in waxwings, showing that birds caught later in the season (breeding) had higher parasite prevalence and lower body mass, hematocrit, and H/L ratio than birds caught earlier in the season (pre-breeding), consistent with infection by Leucocytozoon.
机译:Avian Malaria是鸣禽的常见疾病,由属疟原虫,血蛋白和白细胞和白细胞引起的原生动物引起。这些寄生虫可以对鸟类健康,生存和生殖成功产生负面影响。在生殖季节期间对血寄生虫进行了四种歌曲进行了采样;美国Redstart(欧丁饼芦荟),灰猫鸟(Dumetella Carolinensis),雪松蜡(Bombycilla Cedrorum)和红眼睛的Vireo(Vireo Olivaceus)。该研究旨在确定这些物种中的寄生虫患病率,以及探索感染与鸟类健康之间的关系,通过身体状况和血液参数测量。我们还测试了年龄和性别是否对这种关系产生影响。结果使用PCR(94%)在所有物种上检测到高寄生虫患病率,但使用显微镜(37%)的较低的寄生率较低,表明寄生虫患病率很高,而寄生血症是低的。 Redeyed Vireos是唯一具有高患病率和寄生虫的物种。寄生虫感染没有对身体状况或任何测试的任何血液参数(血细胞比容和异源磷脂/淋巴细胞[H / L]比率)产生影响。由于目标物种的生殖策略变异,我们预计会发现红星和vireos的感染和健康的性别特异性差异(具有比男性更高的寄生虫患病率和更健康问题的女性),但CID鸟类没有性别特异性差异Waxwings。我们还期望在所有物种中寻找特异性感染和健康的差异(幼稚患者患病率和比成人更高的健康问题)。除了感染的vireos之外,总体而言,年龄和性别没有对任何物种的感染或健康产生影响,因为雌性的H / L比雄性较高。该协会可归因于在Vireos中专门发现的高寄生虫。时间被测试为额外因素,揭示了蜡的趋势,显示出在本赛季(繁殖)之后捕获的鸟类患者患病率高,血细胞比容和H / L比赛季早些时候捕获的鸟类(Pre - 饲养),与白细胞感染一致。

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