A Four-Year Survey of Hemoparasites from Nocturnal Raptors (Strigiformes) Confirms a Relation between Leucocytozoon and Low Hematocrit and Body Condition Scores of Parasitized Birds

Most hemoparasites hosted by wild birds appear to be harmless, but most of the blood parasite studies in avian wildlife are mainly focused on passerines or migratory species. This study aimed to assess the occurrence of blood parasites in nocturnal raptors (Strigiformes order) and their effect on he...

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Main Authors: Bárbara Martín-Maldonado, Aida Mencía-Gutiérrez, Cristina Andreu-Vázquez, Rocío Fernández, Natalia Pastor-Tiburón, Alberto Alvarado, Alicia Carrero, Aitor Fernández-Novo, Fernando Esperón, Fernando González
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description Most hemoparasites hosted by wild birds appear to be harmless, but most of the blood parasite studies in avian wildlife are mainly focused on passerines or migratory species. This study aimed to assess the occurrence of blood parasites in nocturnal raptors (Strigiformes order) and their effect on hematological parameters. A total of 134 blood samples were collected during a four-year period for hematological analysis and hemoparasite detection and quantification by microscopical examination of the samples. Overall, the occurrence of hemoparasites was 35.1%, with Leucocytozoon being the most frequently detected (32.1%), followed by Haemoproteus (11.2%), Trypanosoma and Plasmodium (2.2% each). Among the different bird species, the Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo ) showed the highest blood parasite positivity (94.7%). In barn owls, the positive birds displayed a lower hematocrit measurement and body condition score than the non-parasitized ones ( p = 0.007 and p = 0.005, respectively), especially those parasitized by Leucocytozoon . Moreover, the analysis of the magnitude of this association revealed that the presence of hemoparasites is five times more frequent in barn owls with a 2/5 body condition score. Despite the host–parasite coevolution in Strigiformes, our results show a correlation between the presence of hemoparasites and some health parameters, including blood parameters.
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:3ed665f22c37435a881d8bb2eda03eea 2025-01-16T21:46:42+00:00 A Four-Year Survey of Hemoparasites from Nocturnal Raptors (Strigiformes) Confirms a Relation between Leucocytozoon and Low Hematocrit and Body Condition Scores of Parasitized Birds Bárbara Martín-Maldonado Aida Mencía-Gutiérrez Cristina Andreu-Vázquez Rocío Fernández Natalia Pastor-Tiburón Alberto Alvarado Alicia Carrero Aitor Fernández-Novo Fernando Esperón Fernando González 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10010054 https://doaj.org/article/3ed665f22c37435a881d8bb2eda03eea EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2306-7381/10/1/54 https://doaj.org/toc/2306-7381 doi:10.3390/vetsci10010054 2306-7381 https://doaj.org/article/3ed665f22c37435a881d8bb2eda03eea Veterinary Sciences, Vol 10, Iss 54, p 54 (2023) blood parasites Strigiformes wild birds Leucocytozoon Haemoproteus Veterinary medicine SF600-1100 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10010054 2023-01-22T01:25:51Z Most hemoparasites hosted by wild birds appear to be harmless, but most of the blood parasite studies in avian wildlife are mainly focused on passerines or migratory species. This study aimed to assess the occurrence of blood parasites in nocturnal raptors (Strigiformes order) and their effect on hematological parameters. A total of 134 blood samples were collected during a four-year period for hematological analysis and hemoparasite detection and quantification by microscopical examination of the samples. Overall, the occurrence of hemoparasites was 35.1%, with Leucocytozoon being the most frequently detected (32.1%), followed by Haemoproteus (11.2%), Trypanosoma and Plasmodium (2.2% each). Among the different bird species, the Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo ) showed the highest blood parasite positivity (94.7%). In barn owls, the positive birds displayed a lower hematocrit measurement and body condition score than the non-parasitized ones ( p = 0.007 and p = 0.005, respectively), especially those parasitized by Leucocytozoon . Moreover, the analysis of the magnitude of this association revealed that the presence of hemoparasites is five times more frequent in barn owls with a 2/5 body condition score. Despite the host–parasite coevolution in Strigiformes, our results show a correlation between the presence of hemoparasites and some health parameters, including blood parameters. Article in Journal/Newspaper eurasian eagle-owl Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Veterinary Sciences 10 1 54
spellingShingle blood parasites
Strigiformes
wild birds
Leucocytozoon
Haemoproteus
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Bárbara Martín-Maldonado
Aida Mencía-Gutiérrez
Cristina Andreu-Vázquez
Rocío Fernández
Natalia Pastor-Tiburón
Alberto Alvarado
Alicia Carrero
Aitor Fernández-Novo
Fernando Esperón
Fernando González
A Four-Year Survey of Hemoparasites from Nocturnal Raptors (Strigiformes) Confirms a Relation between Leucocytozoon and Low Hematocrit and Body Condition Scores of Parasitized Birds
title A Four-Year Survey of Hemoparasites from Nocturnal Raptors (Strigiformes) Confirms a Relation between Leucocytozoon and Low Hematocrit and Body Condition Scores of Parasitized Birds
title_full A Four-Year Survey of Hemoparasites from Nocturnal Raptors (Strigiformes) Confirms a Relation between Leucocytozoon and Low Hematocrit and Body Condition Scores of Parasitized Birds
title_fullStr A Four-Year Survey of Hemoparasites from Nocturnal Raptors (Strigiformes) Confirms a Relation between Leucocytozoon and Low Hematocrit and Body Condition Scores of Parasitized Birds
title_full_unstemmed A Four-Year Survey of Hemoparasites from Nocturnal Raptors (Strigiformes) Confirms a Relation between Leucocytozoon and Low Hematocrit and Body Condition Scores of Parasitized Birds
title_short A Four-Year Survey of Hemoparasites from Nocturnal Raptors (Strigiformes) Confirms a Relation between Leucocytozoon and Low Hematocrit and Body Condition Scores of Parasitized Birds
title_sort four-year survey of hemoparasites from nocturnal raptors (strigiformes) confirms a relation between leucocytozoon and low hematocrit and body condition scores of parasitized birds
topic blood parasites
Strigiformes
wild birds
Leucocytozoon
Haemoproteus
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
topic_facet blood parasites
Strigiformes
wild birds
Leucocytozoon
Haemoproteus
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
url https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10010054
https://doaj.org/article/3ed665f22c37435a881d8bb2eda03eea