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Haemoproteus syrnii in Strix aluco from France: morphology, stages of sporogony in a hippoboscid fly, molecular characterization and discussion on the identification of Haemoproteus species

In France, Haemoproteus syrnii is frequently found in the Tawny Owl, Strix aluco. Additional and complementary features of this species, and in particular the characteristics of volutin, are presented. The authors consider the volutin granules as constant in a given species, and discuss their taxono...

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Autores principales: Karadjian, Grégory, Puech, Marie-Pierre, Duval, Linda, Chavatte, Jean-Marc, Snounou, Georges, Landau, Irène
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Publicado: EDP Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3771403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24029169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2013031
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author Karadjian, Grégory
Puech, Marie-Pierre
Duval, Linda
Chavatte, Jean-Marc
Snounou, Georges
Landau, Irène
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Puech, Marie-Pierre
Duval, Linda
Chavatte, Jean-Marc
Snounou, Georges
Landau, Irène
author_sort Karadjian, Grégory
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description In France, Haemoproteus syrnii is frequently found in the Tawny Owl, Strix aluco. Additional and complementary features of this species, and in particular the characteristics of volutin, are presented. The authors consider the volutin granules as constant in a given species, and discuss their taxonomic value. These cytoplasmic inclusions appear early during the first stages of development of the gametocytes as an initial granule which multiplies as the parasite develops. They were reported in some species of Haemoproteus but are seldom considered as a specific character and described with precision. Sporogony from ookinete to apparently mature sporozoites appears to take place in a pupiparous hippoboscid (Ornithomyia sp.). One specimen was crushed between two slides and stained with Giemsa. Gametocytes of H. syrnii, many ookinetes, an immature oocyst and mature sporozoites were observed spread all over the smear. This would allow classifying this species in the Haemoproteus subgenus. We provide associated molecular data derived from the cyt b and cox 1 gene from this parasite. We discuss the problems of multiple infections and the difficulties in identifying Haemoproteus species and in deriving conclusions from sequences deposited in databases.
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spelling pubmed-37714032013-09-13 Haemoproteus syrnii in Strix aluco from France: morphology, stages of sporogony in a hippoboscid fly, molecular characterization and discussion on the identification of Haemoproteus species Karadjian, Grégory Puech, Marie-Pierre Duval, Linda Chavatte, Jean-Marc Snounou, Georges Landau, Irène Parasite Research Article In France, Haemoproteus syrnii is frequently found in the Tawny Owl, Strix aluco. Additional and complementary features of this species, and in particular the characteristics of volutin, are presented. The authors consider the volutin granules as constant in a given species, and discuss their taxonomic value. These cytoplasmic inclusions appear early during the first stages of development of the gametocytes as an initial granule which multiplies as the parasite develops. They were reported in some species of Haemoproteus but are seldom considered as a specific character and described with precision. Sporogony from ookinete to apparently mature sporozoites appears to take place in a pupiparous hippoboscid (Ornithomyia sp.). One specimen was crushed between two slides and stained with Giemsa. Gametocytes of H. syrnii, many ookinetes, an immature oocyst and mature sporozoites were observed spread all over the smear. This would allow classifying this species in the Haemoproteus subgenus. We provide associated molecular data derived from the cyt b and cox 1 gene from this parasite. We discuss the problems of multiple infections and the difficulties in identifying Haemoproteus species and in deriving conclusions from sequences deposited in databases. EDP Sciences 2013 2013-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3771403/ /pubmed/24029169 http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2013031 Text en © G. Karadjian et al., published by EDP Sciences, 2013 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Karadjian, Grégory
Puech, Marie-Pierre
Duval, Linda
Chavatte, Jean-Marc
Snounou, Georges
Landau, Irène
Haemoproteus syrnii in Strix aluco from France: morphology, stages of sporogony in a hippoboscid fly, molecular characterization and discussion on the identification of Haemoproteus species
title Haemoproteus syrnii in Strix aluco from France: morphology, stages of sporogony in a hippoboscid fly, molecular characterization and discussion on the identification of Haemoproteus species
title_full Haemoproteus syrnii in Strix aluco from France: morphology, stages of sporogony in a hippoboscid fly, molecular characterization and discussion on the identification of Haemoproteus species
title_fullStr Haemoproteus syrnii in Strix aluco from France: morphology, stages of sporogony in a hippoboscid fly, molecular characterization and discussion on the identification of Haemoproteus species
title_full_unstemmed Haemoproteus syrnii in Strix aluco from France: morphology, stages of sporogony in a hippoboscid fly, molecular characterization and discussion on the identification of Haemoproteus species
title_short Haemoproteus syrnii in Strix aluco from France: morphology, stages of sporogony in a hippoboscid fly, molecular characterization and discussion on the identification of Haemoproteus species
title_sort haemoproteus syrnii in strix aluco from france: morphology, stages of sporogony in a hippoboscid fly, molecular characterization and discussion on the identification of haemoproteus species
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3771403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24029169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2013031
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