Avian Plasmodium and malaria-like parasites of the genus Haemoproteus are widespread vector-borne parasites commonly found infecting birds. These parasites impose deleterious effects on their vertebrate hosts compromising their survival. While the interaction between these parasites and their vertebrate hosts has received much attention, the study of those factors determining the consequences of parasite infections in the insect vectors has been traditionally neglected. Recent studies have shown that host's parasite load and the mosquito's nutritional status and microbiota modulate the impact of parasites on mosquito longevity. Here, we provide a critical review of these studies to identify gaps in current knowledge and propose future resea...
Studies on host-parasite relationships have commonly reported that parasitized hosts undergo changes...
Alien mosquito and vertebrate host species may create novel epidemiological scenarios for the transm...
1. Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortalit...
Parasites have diverse impacts on the vector hosts they infect. This includes alterations to host be...
Plasmodium transmission success depends upon the trade-off between the use of host resources to fav...
All organisms have limited amounts of energy, time and nutrients to spend during their lifetime and ...
Plasmodium transmission success depends upon the trade-off between the use of host resources to fav...
Chronic avian malaria and low-intensity parasite infections can have a negative influence on reprodu...
Malaria parasites have a complex life cycle involving sexual reproduction in the mosquito vector and...
In disease ecology, there is growing evidence that environmental quality interacts with parasite and...
7 pagesInternational audienceBackground Changes in host phenotype following parasite infection are o...
Both intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect the capacity of mosquitoes for the transmission of vecto...
Both intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect the capacity of mosquitoes for the transmission of vecto...
1.Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortality...
International audienceThe transmission of Plasmodium within a vertebrate host population is strongly...
Studies on host-parasite relationships have commonly reported that parasitized hosts undergo changes...
Alien mosquito and vertebrate host species may create novel epidemiological scenarios for the transm...
1. Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortalit...
Parasites have diverse impacts on the vector hosts they infect. This includes alterations to host be...
Plasmodium transmission success depends upon the trade-off between the use of host resources to fav...
All organisms have limited amounts of energy, time and nutrients to spend during their lifetime and ...
Plasmodium transmission success depends upon the trade-off between the use of host resources to fav...
Chronic avian malaria and low-intensity parasite infections can have a negative influence on reprodu...
Malaria parasites have a complex life cycle involving sexual reproduction in the mosquito vector and...
In disease ecology, there is growing evidence that environmental quality interacts with parasite and...
7 pagesInternational audienceBackground Changes in host phenotype following parasite infection are o...
Both intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect the capacity of mosquitoes for the transmission of vecto...
Both intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect the capacity of mosquitoes for the transmission of vecto...
1.Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortality...
International audienceThe transmission of Plasmodium within a vertebrate host population is strongly...
Studies on host-parasite relationships have commonly reported that parasitized hosts undergo changes...
Alien mosquito and vertebrate host species may create novel epidemiological scenarios for the transm...
1. Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortalit...