Adler Peter H, Roach Donna, Reeves Will K, Flanagan Joseph P, Morrow Michael E, Toepfer John E
Department of Entomology, Soils and Plant Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634-0315, USA.
J Vector Ecol. 2007 Dec;32(2):309-12. doi: 10.3376/1081-1710(2007)32[309:aoteap]2.0.co;2.
With fewer than 50 birds remaining in the wild, Attwater's Prairie-Chicken (Tympanuchus cupido attwateri) is critically endangered. Individuals of this species on the Attwater Prairie Chicken National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado Co., TX, have been attacked in successive winters, 2005-2006, by the blood-feeding black fly Cnephia ornithophilia. Attwater's Prairie-Chicken is a previously unreported host for Cnephia ornithophilia. Molecular screening indicated that about 15% of 13 blood-fed flies sampled from captured Attwater's Prairie-Chickens carried a parasite of the genus Leucocytozoon that can cause a debilitating avian malaria-like disease. If blood feeding or transmission of the disease agent becomes a threat to the birds, particularly in years of lean food supply or harsh weather, management of Cnephia ornithophilia should be considered.
野生的阿特沃特草原鸡(Tympanuchus cupido attwateri)数量不足50只,处于极度濒危状态。2005年至2006年连续几个冬季,得克萨斯州科罗拉多县阿特沃特草原鸡国家野生动物保护区内的这种鸟类个体遭到吸血黑蝇嗜鸟血蚋(Cnephia ornithophilia)的攻击。阿特沃特草原鸡是嗜鸟血蚋此前未被报道过的宿主。分子筛查表明,从捕获的阿特沃特草原鸡身上采集的13只吸血苍蝇中,约15%携带一种白细胞虫属的寄生虫,这种寄生虫可引发一种使人衰弱的类禽疟疾疾病。如果吸血或病原体传播对鸟类构成威胁,尤其是在食物供应匮乏或天气恶劣的年份,就应考虑对嗜鸟血蚋进行管控。