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Variation in Immune Parameters and Disease Prevalence among Lesser Black-Backed Gulls (Larus fuscus sp.) with Different Migratory Strategies




AuthorsArriero E, Muller I, Juvaste R, Martinez FJ, Bertolero A

PublisherPublic Library Science

Publication year2015

JournalPLoS ONE

Journal name in sourcePLOS ONE

Journal acronymPloS One

Article numberARTN e0118279

Volume10

Issue2

Number of pages15

ISSN1932-6203

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118279

Web address http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0118279


Abstract

The ability to control infections is a key trait for migrants that must be balanced against other costly features of the migratory life. In this study we explored the links between migration and disease ecology by examining natural variation in parasite exposure and immunity in several populations of Lesser Black-backed Gulls (Larus fuscus) with different migratory strategies. We found higher activity of natural antibodies in long distance migrants from the nominate subspecies L.f.fuscus. Circulating levels of IgY showed large variation at the population level, while immune parameters associated with antimicrobial activity showed extensive variation at the individual level irrespective of population or migratory strategy. Pathogen prevalence showed large geographical variation. However, the seroprevalence of one of the gull-specific subtypes of avian influenza (H16) was associated to the migratory strategy, with lower prevalence among the long-distance migrants, suggesting that migration may play a role in disease dynamics of certain pathogens at the population level.




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