Genetic infrapopulation sizes in blood parasites: a pilot quantification of the bottleneck in louse fly vectors

Fischer K, Chakarov N (2024)
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 12: 8 Seiten.

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**Introduction**
Bottleneck events are crucial for the strength of genetic drift, selection and speed of evolution. They are believed to play a particularly prominent role for parasitic infrapopulations, inhabiting single host individuals, which are often established by very few parasite individuals during transmission. In vector-borne pathogens, the bottlenecking effects can even be serialized through repeated filtering of parasitic stages at different tissues and organs of the vector. Using qPCR we aimed to quantify the number of potentially transmittable sporozoites of the hemosporidian blood parasiteHaemoproteus columbaein the specialized vector louse fliesPseudolynchia canariensiswhich transmit these parasites between house pigeon hostsColumba livia.

**Results**
Based on qPCR measurements of organ-derived DNA of individual louse flies, we estimate that the midgut of these vectors contains on average 20 parasites, the hindgut and other intestines ca. 50 parasites and the salivary glands ca. 5 parasite cells. Nearly one third of all vector individuals appeared to lack parasite DNA, despite having only infected hosts as blood meal sources. The magnitude of parasite numbers in midgut and salivary glands tended to correlate positively.

**Discussion**
Our results indicate, potential severe bottlenecking of parasite populations during individual transmission events and a probable effect of individual vector immunity on this variable. However, this may be partly alleviated by the coloniality of house pigeons, the frequency of louse flies and their daily feeding events in most populations, leading to repeated transmission opportunities, decreased quasi-vertical transmission between parents and offspring and probable panmixia ofHaemoproteus columbaelineages. Many of these mechanisms might not apply in other host-vector systems. We propose several additional molecular and microscopical tools to improve the accuracy of estimating parasite population sizes in vectors and call for more estimations in different vector species to better understand the co-evolution between malaria-like blood parasites and their avian and insect hosts.

Stichworte
avian malaria; hemosporidian blood parasites; genetic bottleneck; host-parasite coevolution; vector-transmitted diseases; vertical transmission; louse flies; house pigeon
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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12
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8 Seiten
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2296-701X
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Fischer K, Chakarov N. Genetic infrapopulation sizes in blood parasites: a pilot quantification of the bottleneck in louse fly vectors. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 2024;12:8 Seiten.
Fischer, K., & Chakarov, N. (2024). Genetic infrapopulation sizes in blood parasites: a pilot quantification of the bottleneck in louse fly vectors. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 12, 8 Seiten. https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2024.1319829
Fischer, Kai, and Chakarov, Nayden. 2024. “Genetic infrapopulation sizes in blood parasites: a pilot quantification of the bottleneck in louse fly vectors”. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 12: 8 Seiten.
Fischer, K., and Chakarov, N. (2024). Genetic infrapopulation sizes in blood parasites: a pilot quantification of the bottleneck in louse fly vectors. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 12, 8 Seiten.
Fischer, K., & Chakarov, N., 2024. Genetic infrapopulation sizes in blood parasites: a pilot quantification of the bottleneck in louse fly vectors. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 12, p 8 Seiten.
K. Fischer and N. Chakarov, “Genetic infrapopulation sizes in blood parasites: a pilot quantification of the bottleneck in louse fly vectors”, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 12, 2024, pp. 8 Seiten.
Fischer, K., Chakarov, N.: Genetic infrapopulation sizes in blood parasites: a pilot quantification of the bottleneck in louse fly vectors. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 12, 8 Seiten (2024).
Fischer, Kai, and Chakarov, Nayden. “Genetic infrapopulation sizes in blood parasites: a pilot quantification of the bottleneck in louse fly vectors”. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 12 (2024): 8 Seiten.
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