In the tropical rainforests of northern Australia, we investigated the effects of habitat fragmentation and ecological parameters on the prevalence of blood-borne parasites (Plasmodium and Haemoproteus) in bird communities. Using mist-nets on forest edges and interiors, we sampled bird communities across six study sites: 3 large fragments (20–85 ha) and 3 continuous-forest sites. From 335 mist-net captures, we recorded 28 bird species and screened 299 bird samples with PCR to amplify and detect target DNA. Of the 28 bird species sampled, 19 were infected with Plasmodium and/or Haemoproteus and 9 species were without infection. Over one third of screened birds (99 individuals) were positive for Haemoproteus and/or Plasmodium. In forest fragm...
International audienceWhile ecologists agree that habitat loss has a substantial negative effect on ...
International audienceWhile ecologists agree that habitat loss has a substantial negative effect on ...
Blood parasites can infect myriad avian species and thereby affect the fitness and survival of their...
In the tropical rainforests of northern Australia, we investigated the effects of habitat fragmentat...
In the tropical rainforests of northern Australia, we investigated the effects of habitat fragmentat...
Tropical forests are experiencing increasing impacts from a multitude of anthropogenic activities, s...
Habitat loss has the potential to alter vertebrate host populations and their interactions with para...
Habitat modification may change vertebrate and vector-borne disease distributions. However, natural ...
AbstractHabitats are rapidly changing across the planet and the consequences will have major and lon...
15 pagesInternational audienceHabitat destruction due to human land‐use activities is well recognize...
Habitat loss has the potential to alter vertebrate host populations and their interactions with para...
15 pagesInternational audienceHabitat destruction due to human land‐use activities is well recognize...
15 pagesInternational audienceHabitat destruction due to human land‐use activities is well recognize...
International audienceWhile ecologists agree that habitat loss has a substantial negative effect on ...
International audienceWhile ecologists agree that habitat loss has a substantial negative effect on ...
International audienceWhile ecologists agree that habitat loss has a substantial negative effect on ...
International audienceWhile ecologists agree that habitat loss has a substantial negative effect on ...
Blood parasites can infect myriad avian species and thereby affect the fitness and survival of their...
In the tropical rainforests of northern Australia, we investigated the effects of habitat fragmentat...
In the tropical rainforests of northern Australia, we investigated the effects of habitat fragmentat...
Tropical forests are experiencing increasing impacts from a multitude of anthropogenic activities, s...
Habitat loss has the potential to alter vertebrate host populations and their interactions with para...
Habitat modification may change vertebrate and vector-borne disease distributions. However, natural ...
AbstractHabitats are rapidly changing across the planet and the consequences will have major and lon...
15 pagesInternational audienceHabitat destruction due to human land‐use activities is well recognize...
Habitat loss has the potential to alter vertebrate host populations and their interactions with para...
15 pagesInternational audienceHabitat destruction due to human land‐use activities is well recognize...
15 pagesInternational audienceHabitat destruction due to human land‐use activities is well recognize...
International audienceWhile ecologists agree that habitat loss has a substantial negative effect on ...
International audienceWhile ecologists agree that habitat loss has a substantial negative effect on ...
International audienceWhile ecologists agree that habitat loss has a substantial negative effect on ...
International audienceWhile ecologists agree that habitat loss has a substantial negative effect on ...
Blood parasites can infect myriad avian species and thereby affect the fitness and survival of their...