Abstract Background Parasite prevalence and diversity are determined by the distribution of hosts and vectors and by the interplay among a suite of environmental factors. Distributions of parasite lineages vary based on host susceptibility and geographical barriers. Hemoparasites of the genera Haemoproteus and Plasmodium have wide distributions, and high prevalence and genetic diversity within perching birds (Order Passeriformes). The rufous-collared sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis) is widely distributed in Central and South America across an immense diversity of environments from sea level to more than 4000 meters above sea level. It therefore provides an excellent model to investigate whether altitudinal and latitudinal gradients influence ...
Aim: Migrating birds transport their parasites, often over long distances, but little is known about...
In this study we used molecular markers to screen for the occurrence and prevalence of the three mos...
Environmental factors strongly influence the ecology and evolution of vector‐borne infectious diseas...
Abstract Background Avian haemosporidia are obligate blood parasites with an ample range of hosts wo...
Characterizing the diversity and structure of host-parasite communities is crucial to understanding ...
The biogeographic histories of parasites and pathogens are infrequently compared with those of free-...
The existence of latitudinal gradients in species richness and their abundance is known for many fre...
Abstract The persistence of a parasite species in an ecological community is determined both by its ...
The specialist versus generalist strategies of hemoparasites in relation to their avian host, as wel...
Parasites of the genera Plasmodium and Haemoproteus (Apicomplexa: Haemosporida) are a diverse group ...
Infectious diseases often vary seasonally in a predictable manner, and seasonality may be responsibl...
Habitat alteration can disrupt host-parasite interactions and lead to the emergence of new diseases ...
Understanding how different ecological and evolutionary processes influence the distribution of path...
Invasive species can displace natives, and thus identifying the traits that make aliens successful i...
Invasive species can displace natives, and thus identifying the traits that make aliens successful i...
Aim: Migrating birds transport their parasites, often over long distances, but little is known about...
In this study we used molecular markers to screen for the occurrence and prevalence of the three mos...
Environmental factors strongly influence the ecology and evolution of vector‐borne infectious diseas...
Abstract Background Avian haemosporidia are obligate blood parasites with an ample range of hosts wo...
Characterizing the diversity and structure of host-parasite communities is crucial to understanding ...
The biogeographic histories of parasites and pathogens are infrequently compared with those of free-...
The existence of latitudinal gradients in species richness and their abundance is known for many fre...
Abstract The persistence of a parasite species in an ecological community is determined both by its ...
The specialist versus generalist strategies of hemoparasites in relation to their avian host, as wel...
Parasites of the genera Plasmodium and Haemoproteus (Apicomplexa: Haemosporida) are a diverse group ...
Infectious diseases often vary seasonally in a predictable manner, and seasonality may be responsibl...
Habitat alteration can disrupt host-parasite interactions and lead to the emergence of new diseases ...
Understanding how different ecological and evolutionary processes influence the distribution of path...
Invasive species can displace natives, and thus identifying the traits that make aliens successful i...
Invasive species can displace natives, and thus identifying the traits that make aliens successful i...
Aim: Migrating birds transport their parasites, often over long distances, but little is known about...
In this study we used molecular markers to screen for the occurrence and prevalence of the three mos...
Environmental factors strongly influence the ecology and evolution of vector‐borne infectious diseas...