Avian malaria has had a profound impact on the demographics and behaviour of Hawaiian forest birds since its vector, Culex quinquefasciatus the southern house mosquito, was first introduced to Hawaii around 1830. In order to understand the dynamics of the disease in Hawaii and gain insights into the evolution of vector-mediated parasite–host interactions in general we studied the population genetics of Cx. quinquefasciatus in the Hawaiian Islands. We used both microsatellite and mitochondrial loci. Not surprisingly we found that mosquitoes in Midway, a small island in the Western group, are quite distinct from the populations in the main Hawaiian Islands. However, we also found that in general mosquito populations are relatively isolated ev...
Adaptation in nature is ubiquitous, yet characterizing its genomic basis is difficult because popula...
Of the estimated 55 Hawaiian honeycreepers (subfamily Carduelinae) only 17 species remain, 9 of whic...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.1.1. Introduction The pr...
Avian malaria has had a profound impact on the demographics and behaviour of Hawaiian forest birds s...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Introduced avian malari...
International audienceEmerging infectious diseases are spreading at unprecedented rates and affectin...
Native biodiversity loss and the introduction of exotic species have caused substantial changes in c...
The avifauna endemic to islands is particularly susceptible to population declines and extinctions r...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 166...
Background: Plasmodium parasites that cause bird malaria occur in all continents except Antarctica a...
Abstract Background The Hawaiian honeycreepers (Drepanidinae) are one of the best-known examples of ...
Vector abundance plays a key role in transmission of mosquito-borne disease. In Hawaii, Aedes albopi...
Wildlife on isolated oceanic islands is highly susceptible to the introduction of pathogens. The rec...
The endemic Hawaiian avifauna is one of the most imperiled on earth, and diseases have been one of t...
Avian malaria is a worldwide mosquito‐borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites. These parasites ...
Adaptation in nature is ubiquitous, yet characterizing its genomic basis is difficult because popula...
Of the estimated 55 Hawaiian honeycreepers (subfamily Carduelinae) only 17 species remain, 9 of whic...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.1.1. Introduction The pr...
Avian malaria has had a profound impact on the demographics and behaviour of Hawaiian forest birds s...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Introduced avian malari...
International audienceEmerging infectious diseases are spreading at unprecedented rates and affectin...
Native biodiversity loss and the introduction of exotic species have caused substantial changes in c...
The avifauna endemic to islands is particularly susceptible to population declines and extinctions r...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 166...
Background: Plasmodium parasites that cause bird malaria occur in all continents except Antarctica a...
Abstract Background The Hawaiian honeycreepers (Drepanidinae) are one of the best-known examples of ...
Vector abundance plays a key role in transmission of mosquito-borne disease. In Hawaii, Aedes albopi...
Wildlife on isolated oceanic islands is highly susceptible to the introduction of pathogens. The rec...
The endemic Hawaiian avifauna is one of the most imperiled on earth, and diseases have been one of t...
Avian malaria is a worldwide mosquito‐borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites. These parasites ...
Adaptation in nature is ubiquitous, yet characterizing its genomic basis is difficult because popula...
Of the estimated 55 Hawaiian honeycreepers (subfamily Carduelinae) only 17 species remain, 9 of whic...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.1.1. Introduction The pr...