Many parasites show fidelity to a set of hosts in ecological time but not evolutionary time and the determinants of this pattern are poorly understood. Malarial parasites use vertebrate hosts for the asexual stage of their life cycle but use Dipteran hosts for the sexual stage. Despite the potential evolutionary importance of Dipteran hosts, little is known of their role in determining a parasite’s access to vertebrate hosts. Here, we use an avian malarial system in Panama to explore whether mosquitoes act as an access filter that limits the range of vertebrate hosts used by particular parasite lineages. We amplified and sequenced Plasmodium mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from Turdus grayi (clay-coloured robin) and from mosquitoes at the same st...
Malaria-like parasites consist of a large group of species that infects primates, rodents, bats, liz...
International audienceBackground : The biting behaviour of mosquitoes is crucial for the transmissio...
Abstract In the complex life cycle of avian malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.), we still have a poor...
Malaria parasites have a complex life cycle involving sexual reproduction in the mosquito vector and...
BackgroundThe role of vectors in the transmission of avian malaria parasites is currently understudi...
Background: Microscopic research has shown that Plasmodium relictum is the most common agent of avia...
Zoological gardens in forest areas host a large diversity of vertebrate species (exotic and indigeno...
Understanding how pathogens and parasites diversify through time and space is fundamental to predict...
Haemosporidians, a group of vector-borne parasites that include Plasmodium, infect vertebrates inclu...
Invertebrate host–parasite associations are one of the keystones in order to understand vector-borne...
The vectors of avian malaria (Haemosporida) are an understudied component of wildlife disease ecolog...
Background: Knowledge on the temporal dynamics of host/vector/parasite interactions is a pre-requisi...
Avian malaria studies have taken a prominent place in different aspects of evolutionary ecology. Des...
[Background] The life-cycle of many vector-borne pathogens includes an asexual replication phase ...
Haemosporidians, a group of vector-borne parasites that include Plasmodium, infect vertebrates inclu...
Malaria-like parasites consist of a large group of species that infects primates, rodents, bats, liz...
International audienceBackground : The biting behaviour of mosquitoes is crucial for the transmissio...
Abstract In the complex life cycle of avian malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.), we still have a poor...
Malaria parasites have a complex life cycle involving sexual reproduction in the mosquito vector and...
BackgroundThe role of vectors in the transmission of avian malaria parasites is currently understudi...
Background: Microscopic research has shown that Plasmodium relictum is the most common agent of avia...
Zoological gardens in forest areas host a large diversity of vertebrate species (exotic and indigeno...
Understanding how pathogens and parasites diversify through time and space is fundamental to predict...
Haemosporidians, a group of vector-borne parasites that include Plasmodium, infect vertebrates inclu...
Invertebrate host–parasite associations are one of the keystones in order to understand vector-borne...
The vectors of avian malaria (Haemosporida) are an understudied component of wildlife disease ecolog...
Background: Knowledge on the temporal dynamics of host/vector/parasite interactions is a pre-requisi...
Avian malaria studies have taken a prominent place in different aspects of evolutionary ecology. Des...
[Background] The life-cycle of many vector-borne pathogens includes an asexual replication phase ...
Haemosporidians, a group of vector-borne parasites that include Plasmodium, infect vertebrates inclu...
Malaria-like parasites consist of a large group of species that infects primates, rodents, bats, liz...
International audienceBackground : The biting behaviour of mosquitoes is crucial for the transmissio...
Abstract In the complex life cycle of avian malaria parasites (Plasmodium sp.), we still have a poor...