Oil palm expansion reshapes Culicoides assemblages and avian haemosporidian infections
Rafael Gutiérrez-López, Bruno Mathieu, Boris K. Makanga, Christophe Paupy, Nil Rahola, Vincent Bourret, Martim Melo, Claire Loiseau

TL;DR
Oil palm plantations alter midge populations and bird parasite infections, showing how land use affects disease transmission.
Contribution
Demonstrates how oil palm expansion changes Culicoides midge communities and avian haemosporidian infection patterns.
Findings
Culicoides species abundance varied across habitats, with lower numbers in oil palm plantations.
Haemosporidian parasites were most common in midges from the border area between forest and plantation.
Birds in oil palm plantations had higher Plasmodium prevalence, while Leucocytozoon was absent there.
Abstract
Land-use change can influence parasite transmission by reshaping ecological interactions among parasites, vectors, and hosts. In particular, deforestation and agricultural expansion modify habitat structure and resource availability, potentially altering the prevalence and distribution of vector-borne diseases. Fieldwork was conducted on São Tomé Island (Gulf of Guinea, Central Africa) across a land-use gradient from the core of an oil palm plantation to adjacent native forest. Culicoides biting midges and birds were sampled across four habitat types (village, oil palm plantation, at the border between the plantation and the forest, and forested areas) using Centers for Disease Control (CDC) traps and mist nets, respectively. DNA extracted from Culicoides and bird blood was used to screen for Plasmodium, Haemoproteus, and Leucocytozoon using nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR).…
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TopicsBird parasitology and diseases · Vector-Borne Animal Diseases · Insect-Plant Interactions and Control
