The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe degree to which widespread avian blood parasites in the genera Plasmodium and Haemoproteus pose a threat to novel hosts depends in part on the degree to which they are constrained to a particular host or host family. We examined the host distribution and host-specificity of these parasites in birds from two relatively understudied and isolated locations: Australia and Papua New Guinea. Using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), we detected infection in 69 of 105 species, representing 44% of individuals surveyed (n = 428). Across host families, prevalence of Haemoproteus ranged from 13% (Acanthizidae) to 56% (Petroicidae) while prevalence of Plasmodium ranged from 3% (Petroicida...
The relevance of spatial variation in the environment and host communities for parasite community co...
The biogeographic histories of parasites and pathogens are infrequently compared with those of free-...
Linking morphological studies with molecular phylogeny is important to understanding cryptic speciat...
The degree to which widespread avian blood parasites in the genera Plasmodium and Haemoproteus pose ...
Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary pr...
Malaria-like parasites consist of a large group of species that infects primates, rodents, bats, liz...
A parasite's shift to a new host may have serious evolutionary consequences, since host switching us...
Recent studies using molecular techniques have found varying trends in respect to the prevalence and...
In this study we used molecular markers to screen for the occurrence and prevalence of the three mos...
Haemosporidian parasites of birds are geographically widespread, have been detected in a phylogeneti...
A fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene of avian malaria (genera Haemoproteus and Plasmodi...
We investigated the degree of geographical shifts of transmission areas of vector-borne avian blood ...
Aim (1) To describe the species-area relationships among communities of Plasmodium and Haemoproteus ...
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.Prevalence and differential host-specificity of two avian blood parasite g...
Avian host life history traits have been hypothesized to predict rates of infection by haemosporidia...
The relevance of spatial variation in the environment and host communities for parasite community co...
The biogeographic histories of parasites and pathogens are infrequently compared with those of free-...
Linking morphological studies with molecular phylogeny is important to understanding cryptic speciat...
The degree to which widespread avian blood parasites in the genera Plasmodium and Haemoproteus pose ...
Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary pr...
Malaria-like parasites consist of a large group of species that infects primates, rodents, bats, liz...
A parasite's shift to a new host may have serious evolutionary consequences, since host switching us...
Recent studies using molecular techniques have found varying trends in respect to the prevalence and...
In this study we used molecular markers to screen for the occurrence and prevalence of the three mos...
Haemosporidian parasites of birds are geographically widespread, have been detected in a phylogeneti...
A fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene of avian malaria (genera Haemoproteus and Plasmodi...
We investigated the degree of geographical shifts of transmission areas of vector-borne avian blood ...
Aim (1) To describe the species-area relationships among communities of Plasmodium and Haemoproteus ...
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.Prevalence and differential host-specificity of two avian blood parasite g...
Avian host life history traits have been hypothesized to predict rates of infection by haemosporidia...
The relevance of spatial variation in the environment and host communities for parasite community co...
The biogeographic histories of parasites and pathogens are infrequently compared with those of free-...
Linking morphological studies with molecular phylogeny is important to understanding cryptic speciat...