International audienceBackground: Bats are home to diverse haemosporidian parasites namely Plasmodium and Plasmodium-related. While information is available at a worldwide level, haemosporidian infection in bats from Madagascar is still scarce and recent changes in the taxonomy of the island's bat fauna, particularly the description of several new species, require a reassessment of previously described patterns, including blood parasite ecology and vectorial transmission. Methods: A sample representing seven of the nine known bat families and 31 of the 46 currently recognized taxa from Madagascar and collected in the western and central portions of the island were screened by PCR for the presence of Polychromophilus. In addition, Nycteribii...
Nucleotide sequences reported in this paper are available in the GenBank database under accession no...
Abstract Background The majority of Haemosporida species infect birds or reptiles, but many importan...
Background: There have been reported cases of host- switching in avian and lizard species of Plasmod...
International audienceBackground: Bats are home to diverse haemosporidian parasites namely Plasmodiu...
International audienceBackgroundNumerous studies have been undertaken to advance knowledge of apicom...
International audienceBackground: We present information on Nycteribiidae flies parasitizing the bat...
For a better understanding of the complex coevolutionary processes between hosts and parasites, accu...
This paper attempts to expand on the current knowledge regarding the evolutionary history of bat hae...
Blood parasites of the Haemosporida order, such as the Plasmodium spp. responsible for malaria, have...
International audienceWe investigated filarial infection in Malagasy bats to gain insights into the ...
Background: Evidence of haemosporidian infections in bats and bat flies has motivated a growing inte...
Additional file 1: Table S1. Parasites included in the present study, including Haplotype, Isolate, ...
Nucleotide sequences reported in this paper are available in the GenBank database under accession no...
Abstract Background The majority of Haemosporida species infect birds or reptiles, but many importan...
Background: There have been reported cases of host- switching in avian and lizard species of Plasmod...
International audienceBackground: Bats are home to diverse haemosporidian parasites namely Plasmodiu...
International audienceBackgroundNumerous studies have been undertaken to advance knowledge of apicom...
International audienceBackground: We present information on Nycteribiidae flies parasitizing the bat...
For a better understanding of the complex coevolutionary processes between hosts and parasites, accu...
This paper attempts to expand on the current knowledge regarding the evolutionary history of bat hae...
Blood parasites of the Haemosporida order, such as the Plasmodium spp. responsible for malaria, have...
International audienceWe investigated filarial infection in Malagasy bats to gain insights into the ...
Background: Evidence of haemosporidian infections in bats and bat flies has motivated a growing inte...
Additional file 1: Table S1. Parasites included in the present study, including Haplotype, Isolate, ...
Nucleotide sequences reported in this paper are available in the GenBank database under accession no...
Abstract Background The majority of Haemosporida species infect birds or reptiles, but many importan...
Background: There have been reported cases of host- switching in avian and lizard species of Plasmod...