Molecular investigation on infection by haemosporidians in three Western Palearctic species of swift (Apodidae) and their ectoparasitic louse flies

Swifts (Apodidae) are an unusual group of birds that spend most of their lives in flight, landing only when breeding. Although this aerial lifestyle greatly reduces their likelihood of being bitten by vectors and infected by vector-born parasites, swifts can still be heavily infested during breeding...

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Main Authors: Ilahiane, Luca, Colominas-Ciurò, Roger, Bize, Pierre, Boano, Giovanni, Cucco, Marco, Ferri, Mauro, Masoero, Giulia, Meier, Christoph M., Pavia, Marco, Ramello, Gloria, Voelker, Gary, Pellegrino, Irene
Other Authors: L. Ilahiane, R. Colominas-Ciurò, P. Bize, G. Boano, M. Cucco, M. Ferri, G. Masoero, C.M. Meier, M. Pavia, G. Ramello, G. Voelker, I. Pellegrino
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2434/1040793
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author Ilahiane, Luca
Colominas-Ciurò, Roger
Bize, Pierre
Boano, Giovanni
Cucco, Marco
Ferri, Mauro
Masoero, Giulia
Meier, Christoph M.
Pavia, Marco
Ramello, Gloria
Voelker, Gary
Pellegrino, Irene
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R. Colominas-Ciurò
P. Bize
G. Boano
M. Cucco
M. Ferri
G. Masoero
C.M. Meier
M. Pavia
G. Ramello
G. Voelker
I. Pellegrino
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Colominas-Ciurò, Roger
Bize, Pierre
Boano, Giovanni
Cucco, Marco
Ferri, Mauro
Masoero, Giulia
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Pavia, Marco
Ramello, Gloria
Voelker, Gary
Pellegrino, Irene
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description Swifts (Apodidae) are an unusual group of birds that spend most of their lives in flight, landing only when breeding. Although this aerial lifestyle greatly reduces their likelihood of being bitten by vectors and infected by vector-born parasites, swifts can still be heavily infested during breeding by nest-based vectors such as louse flies (Hippoboscidae). Here, we investigated host, vector, and vector-borne parasite relationships in the three most widespread swift species in the Western Palearctic (WP): common swifts (Apus apus), pallid swifts (A. pallidus), and alpine swifts (Tachymarptis melba), their nest-based louse flies (Crataerina pallida and C. melbae) and avian haemosporidians (genera Haemoproteus, Plasmodium, and Leucocytozoon). Studies of haemosporidian infections in Apodidae remain limited, with clear evidence of infection found to date in just four Neotropical and one Australasian species. The possible role of louse flies in transmitting haemosporidian infections has never been tested in swifts. We assessed the occurrence of haemosporidian infection by PCR screenings of DNA from blood samples from 34 common swifts and 44 pallid swifts from Italy, and 45 alpine swifts from Switzerland. We also screened 20 ectoparasitic louse flies present on 20 birds and identified them by both morphological features and cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) barcodes. Our results provide no evidence of haemosporidian infection in the 123 swifts tested or in the two louse fly species we identified. Our findings are consistent with available knowledge showing no haemosporidian occurrence in WP swift species and that the most likely infection route for these highly aerial species (via louse fly ectoparasites during nesting) is unlikely.
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/1040793 2025-01-16T19:47:22+00:00 Molecular investigation on infection by haemosporidians in three Western Palearctic species of swift (Apodidae) and their ectoparasitic louse flies Ilahiane, Luca Colominas-Ciurò, Roger Bize, Pierre Boano, Giovanni Cucco, Marco Ferri, Mauro Masoero, Giulia Meier, Christoph M. Pavia, Marco Ramello, Gloria Voelker, Gary Pellegrino, Irene L. Ilahiane R. Colominas-Ciurò P. Bize G. Boano M. Cucco M. Ferri G. Masoero C.M. Meier M. Pavia G. Ramello G. Voelker I. Pellegrino 2023-05-26 https://hdl.handle.net/2434/1040793 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-023-07874-8 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00436-023-07874-8 eng eng Springer info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/37233815 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000995335400003 volume:122 issue:8 firstpage:1787 lastpage:1794 numberofpages:8 journal:PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH https://hdl.handle.net/2434/1040793 doi:10.1007/s00436-023-07874-8 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85160328625 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00436-023-07874-8 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Apus apu Apus pallidu Blood parasite Crataerina melbae Crataerina pallida Tachymarptis melba Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftunivmilanoair https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-023-07874-8 2024-03-27T16:18:05Z Swifts (Apodidae) are an unusual group of birds that spend most of their lives in flight, landing only when breeding. Although this aerial lifestyle greatly reduces their likelihood of being bitten by vectors and infected by vector-born parasites, swifts can still be heavily infested during breeding by nest-based vectors such as louse flies (Hippoboscidae). Here, we investigated host, vector, and vector-borne parasite relationships in the three most widespread swift species in the Western Palearctic (WP): common swifts (Apus apus), pallid swifts (A. pallidus), and alpine swifts (Tachymarptis melba), their nest-based louse flies (Crataerina pallida and C. melbae) and avian haemosporidians (genera Haemoproteus, Plasmodium, and Leucocytozoon). Studies of haemosporidian infections in Apodidae remain limited, with clear evidence of infection found to date in just four Neotropical and one Australasian species. The possible role of louse flies in transmitting haemosporidian infections has never been tested in swifts. We assessed the occurrence of haemosporidian infection by PCR screenings of DNA from blood samples from 34 common swifts and 44 pallid swifts from Italy, and 45 alpine swifts from Switzerland. We also screened 20 ectoparasitic louse flies present on 20 birds and identified them by both morphological features and cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) barcodes. Our results provide no evidence of haemosporidian infection in the 123 swifts tested or in the two louse fly species we identified. Our findings are consistent with available knowledge showing no haemosporidian occurrence in WP swift species and that the most likely infection route for these highly aerial species (via louse fly ectoparasites during nesting) is unlikely. Article in Journal/Newspaper Apus apus The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR) Parasitology Research 122 8 1787 1794
spellingShingle Apus apu
Apus pallidu
Blood parasite
Crataerina melbae
Crataerina pallida
Tachymarptis melba
Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia
Ilahiane, Luca
Colominas-Ciurò, Roger
Bize, Pierre
Boano, Giovanni
Cucco, Marco
Ferri, Mauro
Masoero, Giulia
Meier, Christoph M.
Pavia, Marco
Ramello, Gloria
Voelker, Gary
Pellegrino, Irene
Molecular investigation on infection by haemosporidians in three Western Palearctic species of swift (Apodidae) and their ectoparasitic louse flies
title Molecular investigation on infection by haemosporidians in three Western Palearctic species of swift (Apodidae) and their ectoparasitic louse flies
title_full Molecular investigation on infection by haemosporidians in three Western Palearctic species of swift (Apodidae) and their ectoparasitic louse flies
title_fullStr Molecular investigation on infection by haemosporidians in three Western Palearctic species of swift (Apodidae) and their ectoparasitic louse flies
title_full_unstemmed Molecular investigation on infection by haemosporidians in three Western Palearctic species of swift (Apodidae) and their ectoparasitic louse flies
title_short Molecular investigation on infection by haemosporidians in three Western Palearctic species of swift (Apodidae) and their ectoparasitic louse flies
title_sort molecular investigation on infection by haemosporidians in three western palearctic species of swift (apodidae) and their ectoparasitic louse flies
topic Apus apu
Apus pallidu
Blood parasite
Crataerina melbae
Crataerina pallida
Tachymarptis melba
Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia
topic_facet Apus apu
Apus pallidu
Blood parasite
Crataerina melbae
Crataerina pallida
Tachymarptis melba
Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia
url https://hdl.handle.net/2434/1040793
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-023-07874-8
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00436-023-07874-8