Exposure of black‐legged kittiwakes to Lyme disease spirochetes: dynamics of the immune status of adult hosts and effects on their survival

Summary 1. Despite a growing interest in wildlife disease ecology, there is a surprising lack of knowledge about the exposure dynamics of individual animals to naturally circulating infectious agents and the impact of such agents on host life‐history traits. 2. The exploration of these questions req...

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Published in:Journal of Animal Ecology
Main Authors: Chambert, Thierry, Staszewski, Vincent, Lobato, Elisa, Choquet, Rémi, Carrie, Cécile, McCoy, Karen D., Tveraa, Torkild, Boulinier, Thierry
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.01979.x 2024-09-09T19:34:11+00:00 Exposure of black‐legged kittiwakes to Lyme disease spirochetes: dynamics of the immune status of adult hosts and effects on their survival Chambert, Thierry Staszewski, Vincent Lobato, Elisa Choquet, Rémi Carrie, Cécile McCoy, Karen D. Tveraa, Torkild Boulinier, Thierry 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.01979.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1365-2656.2012.01979.x https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.01979.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Animal Ecology volume 81, issue 5, page 986-995 ISSN 0021-8790 1365-2656 journal-article 2012 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.01979.x 2024-07-11T04:35:14Z Summary 1. Despite a growing interest in wildlife disease ecology, there is a surprising lack of knowledge about the exposure dynamics of individual animals to naturally circulating infectious agents and the impact of such agents on host life‐history traits. 2. The exploration of these questions requires detailed longitudinal data on individual animals that can be captured multiple times during their life but also requires being able to account for several sources of uncertainty, notably the partial observation or recapture of individuals at each sampling occasion. 3. We use a multi‐year dataset to (i) assess the potential effect of exposure to the tick‐borne agent of Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato ( Bbsl ), on adult apparent survival for one of its natural long‐lived hosts, the Black‐legged kittiwake ( Rissa tridactyla ), and (ii) investigate the temporal dynamics of individual immunological status in kittiwakes to infer the rate of new exposure and the persistence of the immune response. Using a multi‐event modelling approach, potential uncertainties arising from partial observations were explicitly taken into account. 4. The potential impact of Bbsl on kittiwake survival was also evaluated via an experimental approach: the apparent survival of a group of breeding birds treated with an antibiotic was compared with that of a control group. 5. No impact of exposure to Bbsl was detected on adult survival in kittiwakes, in either observational or experimental data. 6. An annual seroconversion rate (from negative to positive) of 1·5% was estimated, but once an individual became seropositive, it remained so with a probability of 1, suggesting that detectable levels of anti‐ Bbsl antibodies persist for multiple years. 7. These results, in combination with knowledge on patterns of exposure to the tick vector of Bbsl , provide important information for understanding the spatio‐temporal nature of the interaction between this host and several of its parasites. Furthermore, our analyses highlight the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Black-legged Kittiwake rissa tridactyla Wiley Online Library Journal of Animal Ecology 81 5 986 995
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description Summary 1. Despite a growing interest in wildlife disease ecology, there is a surprising lack of knowledge about the exposure dynamics of individual animals to naturally circulating infectious agents and the impact of such agents on host life‐history traits. 2. The exploration of these questions requires detailed longitudinal data on individual animals that can be captured multiple times during their life but also requires being able to account for several sources of uncertainty, notably the partial observation or recapture of individuals at each sampling occasion. 3. We use a multi‐year dataset to (i) assess the potential effect of exposure to the tick‐borne agent of Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato ( Bbsl ), on adult apparent survival for one of its natural long‐lived hosts, the Black‐legged kittiwake ( Rissa tridactyla ), and (ii) investigate the temporal dynamics of individual immunological status in kittiwakes to infer the rate of new exposure and the persistence of the immune response. Using a multi‐event modelling approach, potential uncertainties arising from partial observations were explicitly taken into account. 4. The potential impact of Bbsl on kittiwake survival was also evaluated via an experimental approach: the apparent survival of a group of breeding birds treated with an antibiotic was compared with that of a control group. 5. No impact of exposure to Bbsl was detected on adult survival in kittiwakes, in either observational or experimental data. 6. An annual seroconversion rate (from negative to positive) of 1·5% was estimated, but once an individual became seropositive, it remained so with a probability of 1, suggesting that detectable levels of anti‐ Bbsl antibodies persist for multiple years. 7. These results, in combination with knowledge on patterns of exposure to the tick vector of Bbsl , provide important information for understanding the spatio‐temporal nature of the interaction between this host and several of its parasites. Furthermore, our analyses highlight the ...
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author Chambert, Thierry
Staszewski, Vincent
Lobato, Elisa
Choquet, Rémi
Carrie, Cécile
McCoy, Karen D.
Tveraa, Torkild
Boulinier, Thierry
spellingShingle Chambert, Thierry
Staszewski, Vincent
Lobato, Elisa
Choquet, Rémi
Carrie, Cécile
McCoy, Karen D.
Tveraa, Torkild
Boulinier, Thierry
Exposure of black‐legged kittiwakes to Lyme disease spirochetes: dynamics of the immune status of adult hosts and effects on their survival
author_facet Chambert, Thierry
Staszewski, Vincent
Lobato, Elisa
Choquet, Rémi
Carrie, Cécile
McCoy, Karen D.
Tveraa, Torkild
Boulinier, Thierry
author_sort Chambert, Thierry
title Exposure of black‐legged kittiwakes to Lyme disease spirochetes: dynamics of the immune status of adult hosts and effects on their survival
title_short Exposure of black‐legged kittiwakes to Lyme disease spirochetes: dynamics of the immune status of adult hosts and effects on their survival
title_full Exposure of black‐legged kittiwakes to Lyme disease spirochetes: dynamics of the immune status of adult hosts and effects on their survival
title_fullStr Exposure of black‐legged kittiwakes to Lyme disease spirochetes: dynamics of the immune status of adult hosts and effects on their survival
title_full_unstemmed Exposure of black‐legged kittiwakes to Lyme disease spirochetes: dynamics of the immune status of adult hosts and effects on their survival
title_sort exposure of black‐legged kittiwakes to lyme disease spirochetes: dynamics of the immune status of adult hosts and effects on their survival
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