One of many uncertainties concerning the epidemiology of avian malaria in wild bird populations is the age at first infection. While nestlings, being naked and presumably immunologically naïve would seem a likely stage of first infection, most age-stratified prevalence studies have not examined the nestling cohort, whereas those that have use relatively insensitive blood smear examination to diagnose infection. In the study presented here, we used sensitive nested polymerase chain reaction methods to screen blood samples from 195, 14-day-old blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) nestlings for avian malaria parasites (species of Plasmodium and Haemoproteus). Adults in this population are commonly infected with Plasmodium spp. (prevalence c. 30%). N...
Avian malaria has been shown to have symptoms similar to that of humans, but little has been done to...
All organisms have limited amounts of energy, time and nutrients to spend during their lifetime and ...
Avian malaria and related haemosporidian parasites are responsible for fitness loss and mortality in...
Studies of blood parasite infection in nestling birds rarely find a high prevalence of infection. Th...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Birds typically exhibit their highest prevalence of blood parasites during migration and reproductio...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Quantifying the factors that predict parasite outbreak and persistence is a major challenge for both...
Quantifying the factors that predict parasite outbreak and persistence is a major challenge for both...
In birds, pathogens and diseases, such as avian malaria, can have severe detrimental effects on indi...
Danilwesky observed and recorded avian plasmodia in 1885. Laveran (1891) emphasized the importance o...
In this study, the prevalence of Haemosporidians in birds of Northern Michigan was investigated with...
Apicomplexan blood parasites Plasmodium and Haemoproteus (together termed “Avian malaria”) and Leuco...
The interest in experimental studies on avian malaria caused by Plasmodium species has increased rec...
ParasitologyPrevalences of passerine malaria were compared at the maple river MAPS site this year to...
Avian malaria has been shown to have symptoms similar to that of humans, but little has been done to...
All organisms have limited amounts of energy, time and nutrients to spend during their lifetime and ...
Avian malaria and related haemosporidian parasites are responsible for fitness loss and mortality in...
Studies of blood parasite infection in nestling birds rarely find a high prevalence of infection. Th...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Birds typically exhibit their highest prevalence of blood parasites during migration and reproductio...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Quantifying the factors that predict parasite outbreak and persistence is a major challenge for both...
Quantifying the factors that predict parasite outbreak and persistence is a major challenge for both...
In birds, pathogens and diseases, such as avian malaria, can have severe detrimental effects on indi...
Danilwesky observed and recorded avian plasmodia in 1885. Laveran (1891) emphasized the importance o...
In this study, the prevalence of Haemosporidians in birds of Northern Michigan was investigated with...
Apicomplexan blood parasites Plasmodium and Haemoproteus (together termed “Avian malaria”) and Leuco...
The interest in experimental studies on avian malaria caused by Plasmodium species has increased rec...
ParasitologyPrevalences of passerine malaria were compared at the maple river MAPS site this year to...
Avian malaria has been shown to have symptoms similar to that of humans, but little has been done to...
All organisms have limited amounts of energy, time and nutrients to spend during their lifetime and ...
Avian malaria and related haemosporidian parasites are responsible for fitness loss and mortality in...