Background: Understanding how fauna translocation and antiparasitic drug treatment impact parasite community structure within a host is vital for optimising translocation outcomes. Trypanosoma spp. and piroplasms (Babesia and Theileria spp.) are known to infect Australian marsupials, including the woylie (Bettongia penicillata). However relatively little is known about these haemoparasites, or how they respond to management practices such as translocation. We monitored haemoparasites infecting woylies for up to 12 months during two fauna translocations to supplement existing woylie populations in three different sites (Dryandra, Walcott and Warrup East) within south-western Australia between 2014 and 2016, with the aim of investigating (i) ...
The woylie or brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata) is a medium-sized native Australian marsu...
The brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata) is known locally as the woylie and is one of two cr...
Trypanosomes are blood-borne parasites that can cause severe disease in both humans and animals, yet...
Abstract Background Understanding how fauna translocation and antiparasitic drug treatment impact pa...
Fauna translocations play a pivotal role in the management of threatened wildlife, though we are lim...
Understanding the impacts of parasites on wildlife is growing in importance as diseases pose a threa...
In Western Australia a number of indigenous Trypanosoma spp. infect susceptible native marsupials, s...
The genus Trypanosoma comprises numerous species of flagellated vector-borne protozoa that parasitis...
Trypanosomes are flagellated blood parasites that are capable of infecting virtually all classes of ...
Trypanosomes constitute a group of flagellate protozoan parasites responsible for a number of import...
Trypanosomes are vector-borne parasitic haemoprotozoa that infect all classes of vertebrates, and ar...
The impact of emerging infectious diseases is increasingly recognised as a major threat to wildlife....
Trypanosomes infect humans, domestic animals, and wildlife, and are transmitted by haematophagous in...
Despite the frequency of fauna translocations as a technique to improve the conservation status of t...
Woylie or brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia pencillata) populations are undergoing a major decline in ...
The woylie or brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata) is a medium-sized native Australian marsu...
The brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata) is known locally as the woylie and is one of two cr...
Trypanosomes are blood-borne parasites that can cause severe disease in both humans and animals, yet...
Abstract Background Understanding how fauna translocation and antiparasitic drug treatment impact pa...
Fauna translocations play a pivotal role in the management of threatened wildlife, though we are lim...
Understanding the impacts of parasites on wildlife is growing in importance as diseases pose a threa...
In Western Australia a number of indigenous Trypanosoma spp. infect susceptible native marsupials, s...
The genus Trypanosoma comprises numerous species of flagellated vector-borne protozoa that parasitis...
Trypanosomes are flagellated blood parasites that are capable of infecting virtually all classes of ...
Trypanosomes constitute a group of flagellate protozoan parasites responsible for a number of import...
Trypanosomes are vector-borne parasitic haemoprotozoa that infect all classes of vertebrates, and ar...
The impact of emerging infectious diseases is increasingly recognised as a major threat to wildlife....
Trypanosomes infect humans, domestic animals, and wildlife, and are transmitted by haematophagous in...
Despite the frequency of fauna translocations as a technique to improve the conservation status of t...
Woylie or brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia pencillata) populations are undergoing a major decline in ...
The woylie or brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata) is a medium-sized native Australian marsu...
The brush-tailed bettong (Bettongia penicillata) is known locally as the woylie and is one of two cr...
Trypanosomes are blood-borne parasites that can cause severe disease in both humans and animals, yet...