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High prevalence and genetic diversity of Haemoproteus columbae (Haemosporida: Haemoproteidae) in feral pigeons Columba livia in Cape Town, South Africa

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PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH
卷 119, 期 2, 页码 447-463

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DOI: 10.1007/s00436-019-06558-6

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Haemosporidian parasites; Southern Hemisphere; Microscopy; Blood smear; Mitochondrial cytochrome b; Co-infection; Pleiotropic effects-eumelanin; Urbanization; Urban ecology

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  1. University of Vienna
  2. Department of Science and Technology National Research Foundation (DST-NRF) Centre of Excellence
  3. South Africa (NRF)/Sweden (STINT) science and technology research collaboration [STINT 160909188048]
  4. UCT's International Student's Scholarship
  5. William C. Anderson Memorial Award (Raptor Research Foundation)
  6. Claude Leon Foundation

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In this study, we explore blood parasite prevalence, infection intensity, and co-infection levels in an urban population of feral pigeons Columba livia in Cape Town. We analyze the effect of blood parasites on host body condition and the association between melanin expression in the host's plumage and parasite infection intensity and co-infection levels. Relating to the haemosporidian parasite itself, we study their genetic diversity by means of DNA barcoding (cytochrome b) and show the geographic and host distribution of related parasite lineages in pigeons worldwide. Blood from 195 C. livia individuals was collected from April to June 2018. Morphometric measurements and plumage melanism were recorded from every captured bird. Haemosporidian prevalence and infection intensity were determined by screening blood smears and parasite lineages by DNA sequencing. Prevalence of Haemoproteus spp. was high at 96.9%. The body condition of the hosts was negatively associated with infection intensity. However, infection intensity was unrelated to plumage melanism. The cytochrome b sequences revealed the presence of four Haemoproteus lineages in our population of pigeons, which show high levels of co-occurrence within individual birds. Three lineages (HAECOL1, COLIV03, COQUI05) belong to Haemoproteus columbae and differ only by 0.1% to 0.8% in the cytochrome b gene. Another lineage (COLIV06) differs by 8.3% from the latter ones and is not linked to a morphospecies, yet. No parasites of the genera Leucocytozoon and Plasmodium were detected.

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