More than 200 species of avian Haemosporidia (genera Plasmodium, Haemoproteus, and Leucocytozoon) have been described based primarily on morphological characters seen in blood smears. Recent molecular studies, however, suggest that such methods may mask a substantial cryptic diversity of avian haemosporidians. We surveyed the haemosporidians of birds sampled at 1 site in Israel. Parasites were identified to species based on morphology, and a segment of the parasite's cytochrome b gene was sequenced. We compared 3 species concepts: morphological, genetic, and phylogenetic. Fifteen morphological species were present. Morphological species that occurred once within our dataset were associated with a unique gene sequence, displayed large geneti...
During the last two decades, molecular methods to study mitochondrial DNA sequence variation have be...
Recent studies using molecular techniques have found varying trends in respect to the prevalence and...
There are three genera of protists belonging to the order Haemosporida that are responsible for caus...
The traditional classification of avian Haemosporida is based mainly on morphology and life history ...
A parasite's shift to a new host may have serious evolutionary consequences, since host switching us...
Background Haemoproteus is a sister genus to malaria parasites (Plasmodium), which both belong to th...
Background: Haemosporidians (Apicomplexa, Protista) are obligate heteroxenous parasites of vertebrat...
Avian haemosporidians are common vector-borne blood parasites that have been reported in birds all o...
The blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) is a common Palearctic migratory warbler, and haemosporidian paras...
Species of Haemoproteus (Haemosporida: Haemoproteidae), avian haemosporidians, have traditionally be...
Background: The order Accipitriformes comprises the largest group of birds of prey with 260 species ...
In studies of haemosporidian systematics and taxonomy, a combination of microscopic examination and ...
The biogeographic histories of parasites and pathogens are infrequently compared with those of free-...
Parasites live on or inside their hosts and usually cause fitness loss, sometimes even lead to outbr...
Avian haemosporidians are vector-transmitted blood parasites that are distributed worldwide, abundan...
During the last two decades, molecular methods to study mitochondrial DNA sequence variation have be...
Recent studies using molecular techniques have found varying trends in respect to the prevalence and...
There are three genera of protists belonging to the order Haemosporida that are responsible for caus...
The traditional classification of avian Haemosporida is based mainly on morphology and life history ...
A parasite's shift to a new host may have serious evolutionary consequences, since host switching us...
Background Haemoproteus is a sister genus to malaria parasites (Plasmodium), which both belong to th...
Background: Haemosporidians (Apicomplexa, Protista) are obligate heteroxenous parasites of vertebrat...
Avian haemosporidians are common vector-borne blood parasites that have been reported in birds all o...
The blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) is a common Palearctic migratory warbler, and haemosporidian paras...
Species of Haemoproteus (Haemosporida: Haemoproteidae), avian haemosporidians, have traditionally be...
Background: The order Accipitriformes comprises the largest group of birds of prey with 260 species ...
In studies of haemosporidian systematics and taxonomy, a combination of microscopic examination and ...
The biogeographic histories of parasites and pathogens are infrequently compared with those of free-...
Parasites live on or inside their hosts and usually cause fitness loss, sometimes even lead to outbr...
Avian haemosporidians are vector-transmitted blood parasites that are distributed worldwide, abundan...
During the last two decades, molecular methods to study mitochondrial DNA sequence variation have be...
Recent studies using molecular techniques have found varying trends in respect to the prevalence and...
There are three genera of protists belonging to the order Haemosporida that are responsible for caus...