Avian haemosporidian parasites of accipitriform raptors.
Josef HarlTanja HimmelGediminas ValkiūnasMikas IlgūnasNora NedorostJulia MattAnna Kübber-HeissAmer AlicCornelia KonicekHerbert WeissenböckPublished in: Malaria journal (2022)
The analysis of the DNA haplotype networks allowed identifying numerous distinct groups of lineages, which have not yet been linked to morphospecies, and many of them likely belong to yet undescribed parasite species. Tissue stages of Leucocytozoon parasites developing in accipitriform raptors were discovered and described. The majority of Leucocytozoon and Haemoproteus lineages are specific to this host group, but most Plasmodium lineages were found in birds of other orders. This might indicate local transmission from birds kept at the same facilities (raptor rescue centres and zoos), likely resulting in abortive infections. To clarify the taxonomic and systematic problems, combined morphological and molecular genetic analyses on a wider range of accipitriform host species are needed.