Avian malaria, the infection by blood parasites of the genus Plasmodium, can reduce host fitness not only through mortality, but also by impairing the expression of sexual selection traits. Although different studies highlight the association of parasitism with a decrease in host reproductive success, few studies have addressed the role of parasites in honest signalling by lekking species. Hence, it is still uncertain which fitness components are affected by parasites in these species. We investigated whether avian malaria is associated with a decrease in mating behaviour of male blue-crowned manakins Lepidothrix coronata and whether it affects female visitation in leks of a population in the central Amazon. Through behavioural observations...
BACKGROUND: Sexual reproduction in the mosquito is essential for the transmission of malaria parasit...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
Life-history theory is based on the idea that every individual face a limitation of energy, nutrient...
How parasites influence the population dynamics of their hosts depends on 1) theproportion of indivi...
All organisms have limited amounts of energy, time and nutrients to spend during their lifetime and ...
Epidemiological studies of malaria or other vector-transmitted diseases often consider vectors as pa...
International audienceBackground : The biting behaviour of mosquitoes is crucial for the transmissio...
International audienceUnravelling the determinants of host variation in susceptibility and exposure ...
Avian malaria parasites (Haemosporida, Plasmodium) are of cosmopolitan distribution, and they have a...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
7 pagesInternational audienceBackground Changes in host phenotype following parasite infection are o...
Sex-biased infections are a recurrent observation in vertebrates. In many species, males are more pa...
BACKGROUND: Sexual reproduction in the mosquito is essential for the transmission of malaria parasit...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
Life-history theory is based on the idea that every individual face a limitation of energy, nutrient...
How parasites influence the population dynamics of their hosts depends on 1) theproportion of indivi...
All organisms have limited amounts of energy, time and nutrients to spend during their lifetime and ...
Epidemiological studies of malaria or other vector-transmitted diseases often consider vectors as pa...
International audienceBackground : The biting behaviour of mosquitoes is crucial for the transmissio...
International audienceUnravelling the determinants of host variation in susceptibility and exposure ...
Avian malaria parasites (Haemosporida, Plasmodium) are of cosmopolitan distribution, and they have a...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
7 pagesInternational audienceBackground Changes in host phenotype following parasite infection are o...
Sex-biased infections are a recurrent observation in vertebrates. In many species, males are more pa...
BACKGROUND: Sexual reproduction in the mosquito is essential for the transmission of malaria parasit...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
Life-history theory is based on the idea that every individual face a limitation of energy, nutrient...