# Molecular evidence of haemosporidian infections in tawny owls (Strix aluco) from central Norway

**Authors:** Andrea S. Ingebretsen, Siren C. Svanes, Ingvild B. Kroglund, Oddmund Kleven, Rita Santos, Jan Eivind Østnes, Helena Costa

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2026.101208 · International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife · 2026-02-09

## TL;DR

This study found evidence of blood parasites in tawny owls in Norway, highlighting the need to monitor these infections in northern bird species.

## Contribution

The study provides the first molecular evidence of haemosporidian infections in raptors in Norway.

## Key findings

- 37% of tawny owls tested positive for Leucocytozoon spp., with lineages STAL3 and STAL1 identified.
- 26% of samples were PCR-positive for Haemoproteus/Plasmodium spp., but sequencing failed to confirm infections.
- No herpesvirus or Chlamydia spp. infections were detected in the owl population.

## Abstract

Haemosporidians, including Leucocytozoon spp., Plasmodium spp., and Haemoproteus spp., are vector-borne parasites that cause avian malaria and malaria-like diseases in birds. These infections can result in anaemia, reduced body condition, impaired reproductive success, and mortality, thereby acting as selective agents within host populations. Climate change is expected to influence dynamics of some haemosporidians, particularly in northern regions, by altering vector distributions and extending transmission seasons. In this study, tawny owls (Strix aluco; n = 27) from central Norway, were screened for Leucocytozoon spp., Haemoproteus spp.,and Plasmodium spp., using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Samples were also screened for herpesvirus and Chlamydia spp., via PCR, to assess potential co-infections. Ten individuals (37%) tested positive for Leucocytozoon spp., with sequencing confirming the lineages STAL3 and STAL1, both previously detected in raptors. While seven individuals (26%) were positive in the Haemoproteus/Plasmodium PCR, sequencing was unsuccessful and infection could not be confirmed. Neither herpesvirus nor Chlamydia spp. were detected. This study provides the first molecular evidence of haemosporidian infections in raptors in Norway, underscoring the importance of continued surveillance of avian haemosporidians in resident northern species, to detect potential climate-driven changes in infection prevalence and associated health impacts.

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•First molecular evidence of haemosporidians in Norwegian raptors.•Leucocytozoon detected in 37% and identified as the lineages STAL3 and STAL1.•26% PCR-positive for Haemoproteus/Plasmodium spp., but failed sequencing.•No evidence of herpesvirus or Chlamydia sp. infections.•Supports ongoing surveillance of avian blood parasites in northern regions.

First molecular evidence of haemosporidians in Norwegian raptors.

Leucocytozoon detected in 37% and identified as the lineages STAL3 and STAL1.

26% PCR-positive for Haemoproteus/Plasmodium spp., but failed sequencing.

No evidence of herpesvirus or Chlamydia sp. infections.

Supports ongoing surveillance of avian blood parasites in northern regions.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** avian malaria (MONDO:0025095)
- **Species:** Strix aluco (taxon 111821)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** reproductive disorders (MESH:D060737), Marek's disease (MESH:D008380), weakness (MESH:D018908), Pacheco's disease (MESH:D004194), respiratory disease (MESH:D012140), malaria (MESH:D008288), vector-borne diseases (MESH:D000079426), infectious diseases (MESH:D003141), Duck virus enteritis (MESH:D004751), anaemia (MESH:D000743), avian malaria (MESH:D008289), Leucocytozoon infection (MESH:D007239), death (MESH:D003643)
- **Chemicals:** water (MESH:D014867), agarose (MESH:D012685), -RAD C1000 (-)
- **Species:** Tyto alba (common barn owl, species) [taxon 56313], Chlamydia sp. (species) [taxon 35827], Bat herpesvirus (species) [taxon 433499], Chironomus thummi (midge, species) [taxon 7154], Simuliidae (blackflies, family) [taxon 7190], Herpesvirus [taxon 39059], Alle alle (species) [taxon 28691], Plasmodium (subgenus) [taxon 418103], Gavia stellata (red-throated loon, species) [taxon 37040], Haemoproteus (genus) [taxon 77521], Leucocytozoon (genus) [taxon 195944], Luscinia svecica (Blaukehlchen, species) [taxon 52792], Strix aluco (Tawny owl, species) [taxon 111821], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Strigiformes (owls, order) [taxon 30458], Plectrophenax nivalis (snow bunting, species) [taxon 161627], Glaucidium passerinum (eurasian pygmy-owl, species) [taxon 121724]

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