Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to difficulties distinguishing and interpreting co-infections, evidence for the presence and directionality of pathogen co-occurrences in wildlife is rudimentary. We provide empirical evidence for pathogen co-occurrences by analysing infection matrices for avian malaria (Haemoproteus and Plasmodium spp.) and parasitic filarial nematodes (microfilariae) in wild birds (New Caledonian Zosterops spp.). Using visual and genus-specific molecular parasite screening, we identified high levels of co-infections that would have been missed using PCR alone. Avian malaria li...
1. Patterns of diversity and turnover in macroorganism communities can often be predicted from diffe...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
Host traits, such as migratory behavior, could facilitate the dispersal of disease causing parasites...
Host traits, such as migratory behavior, could facilitate the dispersal of disease causing parasites...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
1.Investigating the ecological context in which host-parasite interactions occur and the roles of bi...
1. Patterns of diversity and turnover in macroorganism communities can often be predicted from diffe...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
Host traits, such as migratory behavior, could facilitate the dispersal of disease causing parasites...
Host traits, such as migratory behavior, could facilitate the dispersal of disease causing parasites...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
1.Investigating the ecological context in which host-parasite interactions occur and the roles of bi...
1. Patterns of diversity and turnover in macroorganism communities can often be predicted from diffe...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...