2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00436-020-06958-z
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Haemoproteus syrnii (Haemosporida: Haemoproteidae) in owls from Brazil: morphological and molecular characterization, potential cryptic species, and exo-erythrocytic stages

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“…kidneys [18,22,26], liver [17,18,26,36], lungs [19,20,26,36], muscles [10,11,13,15,16,19,21,23,27], gizzard [12,20], and spleen [10,26]. In this study, megalomeronts of H. pastoris (lineage hLAMPUR01) were observed in nine organs of naturally infected Common starlings, including the brain of one individual (Table 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…kidneys [18,22,26], liver [17,18,26,36], lungs [19,20,26,36], muscles [10,11,13,15,16,19,21,23,27], gizzard [12,20], and spleen [10,26]. In this study, megalomeronts of H. pastoris (lineage hLAMPUR01) were observed in nine organs of naturally infected Common starlings, including the brain of one individual (Table 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…However, interest of researchers regarding this issue was renewed by reports providing molecular evidence about avian Haemoproteus infections, which are responsible for mortality in birds due to damage caused by tissue stages [20]. Several recent molecular studies supplemented with histopathology research have proved that Haemoproteus parasites influence the health of the infected bird [20][21][22][23][24], but the mechanisms of pathologies might be different in different pathogen species and remain poorly understood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As linhagens h_ASICLA01, h_ASICLA02,h_ASICLA03,h_MEGCHO02,h_MEGCHO03,h_RUPMAG01,h_CORATR01,h_GLABRA02,h_GLABRA01,h_ATHCUN01,h_MEGCHO01, h_PULKOE01 e h_ATHCUN02 formaram clados com linhagens diferentes de Haemoproteus syrnii. Esse parasito possui uma controversa taxonomia e tais linhagens foram utilizadas para auxiliar na possível identificação de espécies crípticas dentro do complexo H. syrnii (BARINO et al, 2020). Importante destacar aqui que até a presente data H. syrnii foi identificado exclusivamente na ordem Strigiformes, parecendo ser um parasito especialista dessa ordem.…”
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“…Atualmente existem mais de 2300 linhagens de Haemoproteus e Plasmodium não identificadas depositadas no MalAvi e essas linhagens vêm sendo adicionadas a uma alta taxa, porém, o número de espécies identificadas em nível de espécie é bem menor, com 160 espécies de Haemoproteus e 55 espécies de Plasmodium (FECCHIO et al, 2020). Estudos com ferramentas integrativas como o nosso vêm auxiliar na taxonomia complexa da ordem Haemosporida, incluindo os casos de espécies crípticas (PERKINS, 2000;NILSSON et al, 2016;BARINO et al, 2020). Assim, parte das linhagens depositadas, mas não identificadas em nível de espécie, podem representar até mesmo novas espécies de hemosporídeos (PERKINS et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified