Abstract Background A central question in evolutionary parasitology is to what extent ecology impacts patterns of parasitism in wild host populations. In this study, we aim to disentangle factors influencing the risk of parasite exposure by exploring the impact of sleeping site ecology on infection with ectoparasites and vector-borne hemoparasites in two sympatric primates endemic to Madagascar. Both species live in the same dry deciduous forest of northwestern Madagascar and cope with the same climatic constraints, they are arboreal, nocturnal, cat-sized and pair-living but differ prominently in sleeping site ecology. The Western woolly lemur (Avahi occidentalis) sleeps on open branches and frequently changes sleeping sites, whereas the Mi...
Additional file 4. Number of days each individual of L. edwardsi spent in one sleeping site
Gastrointestinal parasites colonizing the mammalian gut influence the host immune system and health....
Additional file 7. Map of the forest parcel JBA showing the location of the sleeping sites of A. occ...
Abstract Background Various factors, such as climate, body size and sociality are often linked to pa...
Background: Ectoparasitic infections are of particular interest for endangered wildlife, as ectopara...
Abstract Background Ectoparasitic infections are of particular interest for endangered wildlife, as ...
Body condition may be an important indicator for many infectious diseases and parasites, and may u...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation are the principal causes of the loss of biological diversity. In a...
Hemoparasites can cause serious morbidity in humans and animals and often involve wildlife reservoir...
Ecological factors such as feeding, and climate might influence intestinal parasite infection fluctu...
Ecological factors, such as feeding behavior and climatic seasonality, might influence intestinal pa...
At Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve (BMSR), Madagascar, mouse lemurs (Microcebus griseorufus) are paras...
AbstractAt Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve (BMSR), Madagascar, mouse lemurs (Microcebus griseorufus) a...
AbstractHemoparasites can cause serious morbidity in humans and animals and often involve wildlife r...
Additional file 1. Number of sleeping site observation days per month of each radio-collared individ...
Additional file 4. Number of days each individual of L. edwardsi spent in one sleeping site
Gastrointestinal parasites colonizing the mammalian gut influence the host immune system and health....
Additional file 7. Map of the forest parcel JBA showing the location of the sleeping sites of A. occ...
Abstract Background Various factors, such as climate, body size and sociality are often linked to pa...
Background: Ectoparasitic infections are of particular interest for endangered wildlife, as ectopara...
Abstract Background Ectoparasitic infections are of particular interest for endangered wildlife, as ...
Body condition may be an important indicator for many infectious diseases and parasites, and may u...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation are the principal causes of the loss of biological diversity. In a...
Hemoparasites can cause serious morbidity in humans and animals and often involve wildlife reservoir...
Ecological factors such as feeding, and climate might influence intestinal parasite infection fluctu...
Ecological factors, such as feeding behavior and climatic seasonality, might influence intestinal pa...
At Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve (BMSR), Madagascar, mouse lemurs (Microcebus griseorufus) are paras...
AbstractAt Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve (BMSR), Madagascar, mouse lemurs (Microcebus griseorufus) a...
AbstractHemoparasites can cause serious morbidity in humans and animals and often involve wildlife r...
Additional file 1. Number of sleeping site observation days per month of each radio-collared individ...
Additional file 4. Number of days each individual of L. edwardsi spent in one sleeping site
Gastrointestinal parasites colonizing the mammalian gut influence the host immune system and health....
Additional file 7. Map of the forest parcel JBA showing the location of the sleeping sites of A. occ...