Many factors can influence the parasite load of animal hosts, but integrative studies that simultaneously investigate several factors are still rare in many taxonomic groups. This study investigates the influence of host species, host population density, parasite transmission mode, sex, and two temporal (month, year) factors on gastrointestinal parasite prevalence and fecal egg counts of two endemic primate species from Madagascar, Microcebus ravelobensis and Microcebus murinus. A total of 646 fecal samples were available and analyzed from three dry seasons. Six different helminth egg morphotypes were found, and these were Subulura sp. (14.51 % prevalence), strongyle eggs (12.95 %), Ascaris sp. (7.94 %), Lemuricola sp. (0.17 %), and two for...
Eight species of ectoparasites were collected during 225 gray mouse lemur, Microcebus murinus (J. F....
Studies of primate parasites are important due to their implications for the ecology and conservatio...
Abstract Background A central question in evolutionary parasitology is to what extent ecology impact...
Many factors can influence the parasite load of animal hosts, but integrative studies that simultane...
Background: Ectoparasitic infections are of particular interest for endangered wildlife, as ectopara...
Abstract Background Ectoparasitic infections are of particular interest for endangered wildlife, as ...
Abstract Background Various factors, such as climate, body size and sociality are often linked to pa...
Ecological factors such as feeding, and climate might influence intestinal parasite infection fluctu...
Gastrointestinal helminth-microbiota associations are shaped by various ecological processes. The ef...
At Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve (BMSR), Madagascar, mouse lemurs (Microcebus griseorufus) are paras...
AbstractAt Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve (BMSR), Madagascar, mouse lemurs (Microcebus griseorufus) a...
Body condition may be an important indicator for many infectious diseases and parasites, and may u...
Gastro-intestinal helminths are present in nearly all mammals, sharing their environment with microb...
Ecological factors, such as feeding behavior and climatic seasonality, might influence intestinal pa...
So far parasitological studies were concentrated on large primates such as apes and monkeys. This is...
Eight species of ectoparasites were collected during 225 gray mouse lemur, Microcebus murinus (J. F....
Studies of primate parasites are important due to their implications for the ecology and conservatio...
Abstract Background A central question in evolutionary parasitology is to what extent ecology impact...
Many factors can influence the parasite load of animal hosts, but integrative studies that simultane...
Background: Ectoparasitic infections are of particular interest for endangered wildlife, as ectopara...
Abstract Background Ectoparasitic infections are of particular interest for endangered wildlife, as ...
Abstract Background Various factors, such as climate, body size and sociality are often linked to pa...
Ecological factors such as feeding, and climate might influence intestinal parasite infection fluctu...
Gastrointestinal helminth-microbiota associations are shaped by various ecological processes. The ef...
At Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve (BMSR), Madagascar, mouse lemurs (Microcebus griseorufus) are paras...
AbstractAt Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve (BMSR), Madagascar, mouse lemurs (Microcebus griseorufus) a...
Body condition may be an important indicator for many infectious diseases and parasites, and may u...
Gastro-intestinal helminths are present in nearly all mammals, sharing their environment with microb...
Ecological factors, such as feeding behavior and climatic seasonality, might influence intestinal pa...
So far parasitological studies were concentrated on large primates such as apes and monkeys. This is...
Eight species of ectoparasites were collected during 225 gray mouse lemur, Microcebus murinus (J. F....
Studies of primate parasites are important due to their implications for the ecology and conservatio...
Abstract Background A central question in evolutionary parasitology is to what extent ecology impact...