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Parasitaemia data and molecular characterization of Haemoproteus catharti from New World vultures (Cathartidae) reveals a novel clade of Haemosporida.

Michael J YabsleyRalph E T VanstreelsEllen S MartinsenAlexandra G WicksonAmanda E HollandSonia M HernandezAlec T ThompsonSusan L PerkinsChristopher J WestA Lawrence BryanChristopher A ClevelandEmily JollyJustin D BrownDave McRuerShannon BehmkeJames C Beasley
Published in: Malaria journal (2018)
Haemoproteus catharti is a widely-distributed parasite of turkey vultures in North America that is evolutionarily distinct from other haemosporidian parasites. These results reveal that the genetic diversity and evolutionary relationships of avian haemosporidians are still being uncovered, and future studies combining a comprehensive evaluation of morphological and life cycle characteristics with the analysis of multiple nuclear and mitochondrial genes will be useful to redefine the genus boundaries of these parasites and to re-evaluate the relationships amongst haemosporidians of birds, reptiles and mammals.
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