Pathogens such as bacteria, fungi and malaria and related haemosporidians provoke negative effects on the fitness of their hosts. Animals have developed a range of defensive mechanisms to resist or eliminate these parasitic infections and their negative fitness costs. The uropygial gland secretion has been proposed to act as defensive barrier of skin and plumage in the fight against bacteria and fungi, and may prevent birds from acquiring haemosporidian infections. Thus, the secretion of uropygial glands of birds may favour survival of individuals. However, whether uropygial gland secretion influence survival remains unknown. Here we explore if the size of the uropygial gland and malaria infection influence survival of house martins Delicho...
Avian host life history traits have been hypothesized to predict rates of infection by haemos-poridi...
Finding out whether Plasmodium spp. are coevolving with their vertebrate hosts is of both theoretica...
Hosts and parasites interact on both evolutionary and ecological timescales. The outcome of these in...
Pathogens such as bacteria, fungi and malaria and related haemosporidians provoke negative effects o...
Background: Parasites exert important selective pressures on host life history traits. In birds, fea...
Parasites are ubiquitous in the wild and by imposing fitness costs on their hosts they constitute an...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
All the organisms have developed defensive against different (parasites, harsh environmental conditi...
Finding out whether Plasmodium spp. are coevolving with their vertebrate hosts is of both theoretica...
Parasites are major effectors of natural selection and also play a role in sexual selection processe...
Theoretical studies predict that parasitic infection may impact host longevity and ultimately modify...
The uropygial gland of birds produces an oily secretion with different functions, mainly related to ...
Blood parasites such as malaria and related haemosporidians commonly infect vertebrate species inclu...
1. Host resources can drive the optimal parasite exploitation strategy by offering a good or a poor ...
1. Many studies have used the avian haemosporidians (Leucocytozoon, Plasmodium, and Haemoproteus) to...
Avian host life history traits have been hypothesized to predict rates of infection by haemos-poridi...
Finding out whether Plasmodium spp. are coevolving with their vertebrate hosts is of both theoretica...
Hosts and parasites interact on both evolutionary and ecological timescales. The outcome of these in...
Pathogens such as bacteria, fungi and malaria and related haemosporidians provoke negative effects o...
Background: Parasites exert important selective pressures on host life history traits. In birds, fea...
Parasites are ubiquitous in the wild and by imposing fitness costs on their hosts they constitute an...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
All the organisms have developed defensive against different (parasites, harsh environmental conditi...
Finding out whether Plasmodium spp. are coevolving with their vertebrate hosts is of both theoretica...
Parasites are major effectors of natural selection and also play a role in sexual selection processe...
Theoretical studies predict that parasitic infection may impact host longevity and ultimately modify...
The uropygial gland of birds produces an oily secretion with different functions, mainly related to ...
Blood parasites such as malaria and related haemosporidians commonly infect vertebrate species inclu...
1. Host resources can drive the optimal parasite exploitation strategy by offering a good or a poor ...
1. Many studies have used the avian haemosporidians (Leucocytozoon, Plasmodium, and Haemoproteus) to...
Avian host life history traits have been hypothesized to predict rates of infection by haemos-poridi...
Finding out whether Plasmodium spp. are coevolving with their vertebrate hosts is of both theoretica...
Hosts and parasites interact on both evolutionary and ecological timescales. The outcome of these in...