Migratory behaviour does not alter cophylogenetic congruence between avian hosts and their haemosporidian parasites

Autores
de Angeli Dutra, Daniela; Fecchio, Alan; Braga, Érika Martins; Poulin, Robert
Año de publicación
2022
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inglés
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artículo
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Parasites display various degrees of host specificity, reflecting different coevolutionary histories with their hosts. Avian hosts follow multiple migration patterns representing short but also long distances. As parasites infecting migratory birds are subjected to multiple environmental and biotic changes through their flyways, migration may disrupt or strengthen cophylogenetic congruence between hosts and parasites. On the one hand, parasites might adapt to a single migratory host, evolving to cope with the specific challenges associated with the multiple habitats occupied by the host. On the other, as migrants can introduce parasites into new habitats, higher rates of host switching could also disrupt cophylogenetic patterns. We analysed whether migratory behaviour shapes avian haemosporidian parasite-host cophylogenetic congruence by testing if contributions of host-parasite links to overall congruence differ among resident and short-, variable- and long-distance migrants globally and within South America only. On both scales, we found significant overall cophylogenetic congruence by testing whether overall congruence differed between haemosporidian lineages and bird species. However, we found no difference in contribution towards congruence among links involving resident vs migratory hosts in both models. Thus, migratory behaviour neither weakens nor strengthens bird-haemosporidian cophylogenetic congruence, suggesting that other avian host traits are more influential in generating phylogenetic congruence in this host-parasite system.
Fil: de Angeli Dutra, Daniela. University of Otago; Canadá
Fil: Fecchio, Alan. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte. Centro de Investigación Esquel de Montaña y Estepa Patagónica. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia "San Juan Bosco". Centro de Investigación Esquel de Montaña y Estepa Patagónica; Argentina. Universidade Federal Do Mato Grosso;
Fil: Braga, Érika Martins. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Brasil
Fil: Poulin, Robert. University of Otago; Canadá
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AVIAN HAEMOSPORIDIANS
MIGRATORY BEHAVIOUR
PARASITE-HOST COSPECIATION
PHYLOGENETIC CONGRUENCE
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spelling Migratory behaviour does not alter cophylogenetic congruence between avian hosts and their haemosporidian parasitesde Angeli Dutra, DanielaFecchio, AlanBraga, Érika MartinsPoulin, RobertAVIAN HAEMOSPORIDIANSMIGRATORY BEHAVIOURPARASITE-HOST COSPECIATIONPHYLOGENETIC CONGRUENCEhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1Parasites display various degrees of host specificity, reflecting different coevolutionary histories with their hosts. Avian hosts follow multiple migration patterns representing short but also long distances. As parasites infecting migratory birds are subjected to multiple environmental and biotic changes through their flyways, migration may disrupt or strengthen cophylogenetic congruence between hosts and parasites. On the one hand, parasites might adapt to a single migratory host, evolving to cope with the specific challenges associated with the multiple habitats occupied by the host. On the other, as migrants can introduce parasites into new habitats, higher rates of host switching could also disrupt cophylogenetic patterns. We analysed whether migratory behaviour shapes avian haemosporidian parasite-host cophylogenetic congruence by testing if contributions of host-parasite links to overall congruence differ among resident and short-, variable- and long-distance migrants globally and within South America only. On both scales, we found significant overall cophylogenetic congruence by testing whether overall congruence differed between haemosporidian lineages and bird species. However, we found no difference in contribution towards congruence among links involving resident vs migratory hosts in both models. Thus, migratory behaviour neither weakens nor strengthens bird-haemosporidian cophylogenetic congruence, suggesting that other avian host traits are more influential in generating phylogenetic congruence in this host-parasite system.Fil: de Angeli Dutra, Daniela. University of Otago; CanadáFil: Fecchio, Alan. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte. Centro de Investigación Esquel de Montaña y Estepa Patagónica. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia "San Juan Bosco". Centro de Investigación Esquel de Montaña y Estepa Patagónica; Argentina. Universidade Federal Do Mato Grosso;Fil: Braga, Érika Martins. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; BrasilFil: Poulin, Robert. University of Otago; CanadáCambridge University Press2022-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/229657de Angeli Dutra, Daniela; Fecchio, Alan; Braga, Érika Martins; Poulin, Robert; Migratory behaviour does not alter cophylogenetic congruence between avian hosts and their haemosporidian parasites; Cambridge University Press; Parasitology; 149; 7; 6-2022; 905-9120031-18201469-8161CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/parasitology/article/migratory-behavior-does-not-alter-cophylogenetic-congruence-between-avian-hosts-and-their-haemosporidian-parasites/B53683B680568F7C6F6428E89A4EDEF1info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1017/S0031182022000154info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-29T09:51:42Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/229657instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-29 09:51:43.214CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Migratory behaviour does not alter cophylogenetic congruence between avian hosts and their haemosporidian parasites
title Migratory behaviour does not alter cophylogenetic congruence between avian hosts and their haemosporidian parasites
spellingShingle Migratory behaviour does not alter cophylogenetic congruence between avian hosts and their haemosporidian parasites
de Angeli Dutra, Daniela
AVIAN HAEMOSPORIDIANS
MIGRATORY BEHAVIOUR
PARASITE-HOST COSPECIATION
PHYLOGENETIC CONGRUENCE
title_short Migratory behaviour does not alter cophylogenetic congruence between avian hosts and their haemosporidian parasites
title_full Migratory behaviour does not alter cophylogenetic congruence between avian hosts and their haemosporidian parasites
title_fullStr Migratory behaviour does not alter cophylogenetic congruence between avian hosts and their haemosporidian parasites
title_full_unstemmed Migratory behaviour does not alter cophylogenetic congruence between avian hosts and their haemosporidian parasites
title_sort Migratory behaviour does not alter cophylogenetic congruence between avian hosts and their haemosporidian parasites
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv de Angeli Dutra, Daniela
Fecchio, Alan
Braga, Érika Martins
Poulin, Robert
author de Angeli Dutra, Daniela
author_facet de Angeli Dutra, Daniela
Fecchio, Alan
Braga, Érika Martins
Poulin, Robert
author_role author
author2 Fecchio, Alan
Braga, Érika Martins
Poulin, Robert
author2_role author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv AVIAN HAEMOSPORIDIANS
MIGRATORY BEHAVIOUR
PARASITE-HOST COSPECIATION
PHYLOGENETIC CONGRUENCE
topic AVIAN HAEMOSPORIDIANS
MIGRATORY BEHAVIOUR
PARASITE-HOST COSPECIATION
PHYLOGENETIC CONGRUENCE
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Parasites display various degrees of host specificity, reflecting different coevolutionary histories with their hosts. Avian hosts follow multiple migration patterns representing short but also long distances. As parasites infecting migratory birds are subjected to multiple environmental and biotic changes through their flyways, migration may disrupt or strengthen cophylogenetic congruence between hosts and parasites. On the one hand, parasites might adapt to a single migratory host, evolving to cope with the specific challenges associated with the multiple habitats occupied by the host. On the other, as migrants can introduce parasites into new habitats, higher rates of host switching could also disrupt cophylogenetic patterns. We analysed whether migratory behaviour shapes avian haemosporidian parasite-host cophylogenetic congruence by testing if contributions of host-parasite links to overall congruence differ among resident and short-, variable- and long-distance migrants globally and within South America only. On both scales, we found significant overall cophylogenetic congruence by testing whether overall congruence differed between haemosporidian lineages and bird species. However, we found no difference in contribution towards congruence among links involving resident vs migratory hosts in both models. Thus, migratory behaviour neither weakens nor strengthens bird-haemosporidian cophylogenetic congruence, suggesting that other avian host traits are more influential in generating phylogenetic congruence in this host-parasite system.
Fil: de Angeli Dutra, Daniela. University of Otago; Canadá
Fil: Fecchio, Alan. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte. Centro de Investigación Esquel de Montaña y Estepa Patagónica. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia "San Juan Bosco". Centro de Investigación Esquel de Montaña y Estepa Patagónica; Argentina. Universidade Federal Do Mato Grosso;
Fil: Braga, Érika Martins. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Brasil
Fil: Poulin, Robert. University of Otago; Canadá
description Parasites display various degrees of host specificity, reflecting different coevolutionary histories with their hosts. Avian hosts follow multiple migration patterns representing short but also long distances. As parasites infecting migratory birds are subjected to multiple environmental and biotic changes through their flyways, migration may disrupt or strengthen cophylogenetic congruence between hosts and parasites. On the one hand, parasites might adapt to a single migratory host, evolving to cope with the specific challenges associated with the multiple habitats occupied by the host. On the other, as migrants can introduce parasites into new habitats, higher rates of host switching could also disrupt cophylogenetic patterns. We analysed whether migratory behaviour shapes avian haemosporidian parasite-host cophylogenetic congruence by testing if contributions of host-parasite links to overall congruence differ among resident and short-, variable- and long-distance migrants globally and within South America only. On both scales, we found significant overall cophylogenetic congruence by testing whether overall congruence differed between haemosporidian lineages and bird species. However, we found no difference in contribution towards congruence among links involving resident vs migratory hosts in both models. Thus, migratory behaviour neither weakens nor strengthens bird-haemosporidian cophylogenetic congruence, suggesting that other avian host traits are more influential in generating phylogenetic congruence in this host-parasite system.
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