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Identification of two novel adenoviruses in smooth-billed ani and tropical screech owl
Author(s) -
Ana Paula Jejesky de Oliveira,
Maria Cristina Valdetaro Rangel,
Márton Z. Vidovszky,
João Luiz Rossi,
Fernando Vicentini,
Balázs Harrach,
Győző L. Kaján
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0229415
Subject(s) - biology , endangered species , biodiversity , zoology , population , crocodile , habitat , wildlife disease , ecology , wildlife , demography , sociology
Avian adenoviruses (AdVs) are a very diverse group of pathogens causing diseases in poultry and wild birds. Wild birds, endangered by habitat loss and habitat fragmentation in the tropical forests, are recognised to play a role in the transmission of various AdVs. In this study, two novel, hitherto unknown AdVs were described from faecal samples of smooth-billed ani and tropical screech owl. The former was classified into genus Aviadenovirus , the latter into genus Atadenovirus , and both viruses most probably represent new AdV species as well. These results show that there is very limited information about the biodiversity of AdVs in tropical wild birds, though viruses might have a major effect on the population of their hosts or endanger even domesticated animals. Surveys like this provide new insights into the diversity, evolution, host variety, and distribution of avian AdVs.

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