The study of host-parasite relationships involving vector-borne parasites requires understanding interactions between parasites and vectors. The capacity of haemosporidians to infect insects has clear evolutionary consequences for the transmission of diseases. Here we investigated (1) the associations between blood parasites, biting midges and birds and (2) the potential specificity between biting midge and haemosporidian haplotypes. A total of 629 parous biting midges Culicoides and 224 wild birds (belonging to seven species) from a locality of central Spain were examined individually to detect the presence of Haemoproteus and Plasmodium parasites by sequencing a fragment of the cytochrome B gene. Biting midges were identified morphologica...
BackgroundHaemosporidian parasites are transmitted by dipteran blood-sucking insects but certain vec...
Malaria-like parasites consist of a large group of species that infects primates, rodents, bats, liz...
BackgroundHaemosporidian parasites are transmitted by dipteran blood-sucking insects but certain vec...
The study of host-parasite relationships involving vector-borne parasites requires understanding int...
The study of host-parasite relationships involving vector-borne parasites requires understanding int...
The study of host-parasite relationships involving vector-borne parasites requires understanding int...
Background: Culicoides biting midges (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae) are known vectors of avian Haemoprot...
Background: Culicoides biting midges (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae) are known vectors of avian Haemoprot...
[Background] Haemosporidians are the most important vector-borne parasites due to their cosmopolitan...
Background: Knowledge about feeding preference of blood-sucking insects is important for the better ...
Background: Knowledge about feeding preference of blood-sucking insects is important for the better ...
A parasite's shift to a new host may have serious evolutionary consequences, since host switching us...
Parasites causing avian malaria belong to the group Haemosporida, which represents a monophyletic gr...
As bloodsuckers of birds, Culicoides biting midges (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae) play an important role...
Avian malaria and related haemosporidian parasites are responsible for fitness loss and mortality in...
BackgroundHaemosporidian parasites are transmitted by dipteran blood-sucking insects but certain vec...
Malaria-like parasites consist of a large group of species that infects primates, rodents, bats, liz...
BackgroundHaemosporidian parasites are transmitted by dipteran blood-sucking insects but certain vec...
The study of host-parasite relationships involving vector-borne parasites requires understanding int...
The study of host-parasite relationships involving vector-borne parasites requires understanding int...
The study of host-parasite relationships involving vector-borne parasites requires understanding int...
Background: Culicoides biting midges (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae) are known vectors of avian Haemoprot...
Background: Culicoides biting midges (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae) are known vectors of avian Haemoprot...
[Background] Haemosporidians are the most important vector-borne parasites due to their cosmopolitan...
Background: Knowledge about feeding preference of blood-sucking insects is important for the better ...
Background: Knowledge about feeding preference of blood-sucking insects is important for the better ...
A parasite's shift to a new host may have serious evolutionary consequences, since host switching us...
Parasites causing avian malaria belong to the group Haemosporida, which represents a monophyletic gr...
As bloodsuckers of birds, Culicoides biting midges (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae) play an important role...
Avian malaria and related haemosporidian parasites are responsible for fitness loss and mortality in...
BackgroundHaemosporidian parasites are transmitted by dipteran blood-sucking insects but certain vec...
Malaria-like parasites consist of a large group of species that infects primates, rodents, bats, liz...
BackgroundHaemosporidian parasites are transmitted by dipteran blood-sucking insects but certain vec...