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Host ecology and life-history traits associated with blood parasite species richness in birds
Authors:Arriero E  Møller A P
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Parasitologie Evolutive, CNRS, UMR 7103, Paris, France. elena.arriero@snv.jussieu.fr
Abstract:Identifying host traits associated with the number of different parasite species or strains harboured by a particular host species can have important implications for understanding the impact of parasitism on hosts. We investigated associations between host ecology and life history, and parasite richness and prevalence of the four major avian blood parasite genera. We used an extensive data on blood parasite infections and host ecology in 263 bird species from the Western Palearctic, combining species-specific data with a comparative approach to control for similarity in phenotype among host species due to the effects of common phylogenetic descent. Adult survival rate negatively correlated with the number of parasite species infecting a host species when controlling for similarity due to common descent and body mass. In addition, the prevalence of Haemoproteus, Plasmodium and Leucocytozoon was higher in species harbouring a richer parasite assemblage. These results suggest that the impact on host fitness caused by avian haematozoa may be underestimated in natural populations if the exacerbated virulence associated with exposure to multiple parasites is not taken into account.
Keywords:birds  haematozoa  Haemoproteus  Leucocytozoon  life history  parasite prevalence  parasite richness  Plasmodium  Trypanosoma
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