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  • The study assessed the distribution of avian haemosporidia among Arctic and subarctic populations of grouse and ptarmigan in Alaska, revealing a high overall prevalence of 88%.
  • Spruce grouse had the highest prevalence at 100%, with different parasite lineages found in blood versus tissue samples, suggesting that timing affects detection.
  • The use of various primer sets allowed for the identification of multiple parasite lineages in many individuals, stressing the importance of sequence information for understanding parasite diversity and its implications for climate change.

Article Abstract

Using samples spanning 10-degrees of latitude in Alaska, we provide the first comparative assessment of avian haemosporidia distribution of Arctic Alaska with subarctic host populations for four species of grouse and three species of ptarmigan (Galliformes). We found a high overall prevalence for at least one haemospordian genus (88%; N = 351/400), with spruce grouse () showing the highest prevalence (100%; N = 54/54). and lineages were only observed within grouse, while species were found within both grouse and ptarmigan. Further, different lineages were obtained from blood and tissue samples from the same individual, potentially due to the differential timing and duration of blood and tissue stages. Using different primer sets, we were able to identify different lineages within 55% (N = 44/80) of sequenced individuals, thereby detecting coinfections that may have otherwise gone undetected. The commonly used / primers amplified for 90% (N = 103/115) of the products sequenced, highlighting the potential value of alternate primers to identify intra-genus coinfections and the importance of obtaining sequence information rather than relying solely on PCR amplification to assess parasite diversity. Overall, this dataset provides baseline information on parasite lineage distributions to assess the range expansion associated with climate change into Arctic regions and underscores methodological considerations for future studies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9926109PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2023.01.008DOI Listing

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