Introduced populations often lose the parasites they carried in their native range, but little is known about which processes may cause parasite loss during host movement. Conservation-driven translocations could provide an opportunity to identify the mechanisms involved. Using 3,888 blood samples collected over 22 years, we investigated parasite prevalence in populations of Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis) after individuals were translocated from Cousin Island to four new islands (Aride, Cousine, Denis and Fregate). Only a single parasite (Haemoproteus nucleocondensus) was detected on Cousin (prevalence = 52%). This parasite persisted on Cousine (prevalence = 41%), but no infection was found in individuals hatched on Aride, ...
Parasite dispersal and host-switching may be better understood by knowing when they occurred. We est...
Background: The low prevalence of blood parasites in some bird species may be related to the habitat...
Avian malaria can affect survival and reproduction of their hosts. Two patterns commonly observed in...
Introduced populations often lose the parasites they carried in their native range, but little is kn...
Avian malaria can affect survival and reproduction of their hosts. Two patterns commonly observed in...
Parasites may severely impact the fitness and life-history of their hosts. After infection, survivin...
The diversity and prevalence of malaria parasites of the genera Plasmodium and Haemoproteus were det...
Knowing the natural dynamics of pathogens in migratory birds is important, for example, to understan...
In birds, vector-borne parasites invading the bloodstream are important agents of disease, affect fi...
The diversity and prevalence of malaria parasites of the genera Plasmodium and Haemoproteus were det...
Parasite dispersal and host-switching may be better understood by knowing when they occurred. We est...
Background: The low prevalence of blood parasites in some bird species may be related to the habitat...
Avian malaria can affect survival and reproduction of their hosts. Two patterns commonly observed in...
Introduced populations often lose the parasites they carried in their native range, but little is kn...
Avian malaria can affect survival and reproduction of their hosts. Two patterns commonly observed in...
Parasites may severely impact the fitness and life-history of their hosts. After infection, survivin...
The diversity and prevalence of malaria parasites of the genera Plasmodium and Haemoproteus were det...
Knowing the natural dynamics of pathogens in migratory birds is important, for example, to understan...
In birds, vector-borne parasites invading the bloodstream are important agents of disease, affect fi...
The diversity and prevalence of malaria parasites of the genera Plasmodium and Haemoproteus were det...
Parasite dispersal and host-switching may be better understood by knowing when they occurred. We est...
Background: The low prevalence of blood parasites in some bird species may be related to the habitat...
Avian malaria can affect survival and reproduction of their hosts. Two patterns commonly observed in...