Spatial and temporal differences in the blood parasite fauna of passerine birds during the spring migration in Bulgaria (original) (raw)

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Species composition and prevalence of the blood parasites of three migratory Acrocephalus species of warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus, Acrocephalus scirpaceus and Acrocephalus schoenobaenus) were studied during spring period in Bulgaria. For each of the studied species, we compared the parasite fauna during their spring migration at three study sites in search of infection patterns in time and space. Spatial differences were registered in the blood parasites and their prevalence for two of the studied species—A. arundinaceus and A. scirpaceus, whereas for the third one—A. schoenobaenus, there were no significant differences. The parasite species Haemoproteus belopolskyi was present in migrating A. arundinaceus only at Kalimok station, but not at the other two sampling locations. Plasmodium prevalence in A. arundinaceus migrating through Kalimok was also different between years. A decrease of H. belopolskyi prevalence was detected for A. schoenobaenus at Petarch during the spring of 2006. On the contrary, Plasmodium (Haemamoeba) sp. infections of the same bird species increased during the spring period. The differences found between sites could be explained with the different origin of the migrants at different migration stopover points. Climatic conditions and vector abundance in the zones of origin are probable reasons for the observed differences between years.

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This study was funded by the National Council for Scientific Research of the Ministry of Education and Science of Bulgaria, contract B-1518. We would also like to thank the South-East European Bird Migration Network (SEEN) for the financial and logistical support that enabled mist-netting of birds at Kalimok Biological Station. We are grateful to Nayden Chakarov, Dr. Pavel Zehtindjiev, Andrey Ralev, Krassimir Hristov, Hristo Dinkov, Dimitar Dimitrov, Ivan Hristov, Svetoslav Velkov and Strahil Peev for their assistance at the field stations where the data were collected. We thank our colleague Nayden Chakarov for his valuable comments on the manuscript. All birds were captured with a mandate from the Ministry of Environment and Waters of Bulgaria in accordance with the current Biodiversity Law in the country.

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  1. Institute of Zoology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1 Tzar Osvoboditel Blvd., 1000, Sofia, Bulgaria
    Peter Shurulinkov & Mihaela Ilieva

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  1. Peter Shurulinkov
  2. Mihaela Ilieva

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Shurulinkov, P., Ilieva, M. Spatial and temporal differences in the blood parasite fauna of passerine birds during the spring migration in Bulgaria.Parasitol Res 104, 1453–1458 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-009-1349-5

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