Endemic island species face unprecedented threats, with many populations in decline or at risk of extinction. One important threat is the introduction of novel and potentially devastating diseases, made more pressing due to accelerating global connectivity, urban development, and climatic changes. In the Galápagos archipelago two important wildlife diseases: avian pox (Avipoxvirus spp.) and avian malaria (Plasmodium spp. and related Haemosporidia) challenge endemic species. San Cristóbal island has seen a paucity of disease surveillance in avian populations, despite the island's connectedness to the continent and the wider archipelago. To survey prevalence and better understand the dynamics of these two diseases on San Cristóbal, we capture...
Haemosporidian parasites are globally distributed in avian species, capable of leading to decreased ...
Zoonotic diseases transmitted by wildlife affect biological conservation, public and animal health, ...
The role of disease in regulating populations is controversial, partly owing to the absence of good ...
Despite the purported role of avian pox (Avipoxvirus spp.) in the decline of endemic Hawaiian birds,...
Avian pox virus (APV), a pathogen implicated as a major factor in avian declines and extinctions in ...
Introduced disease has been implicated in recent wildlife extinctions and population declines worldw...
Aim Invasive pathogens are a growing conservation challenge and often occur in tandem with rapid env...
Avian pox is a widespread infection in birds caused by genus Avipoxvirus pathogens. It is a notewort...
The role of disease in regulating populations is controversial, partly owing to the absence of good ...
Exotic diseases and parasites have caused extinctions on islands and continents, particularly when t...
Exotic diseases and parasites have caused extinctions on islands and continents, particularly when t...
Throughout the world, populations of scavenger birds are declining rapidly with some popu-lations al...
1.The conceptual framework considering Anseriformes and Charadriiformes as the main maintenance host...
Abstract Exotic pathogens have been implicated in the decline and extinction of various native-islan...
Throughout the world, populations of scavenger birds are declining rapidly with some populations alr...
Haemosporidian parasites are globally distributed in avian species, capable of leading to decreased ...
Zoonotic diseases transmitted by wildlife affect biological conservation, public and animal health, ...
The role of disease in regulating populations is controversial, partly owing to the absence of good ...
Despite the purported role of avian pox (Avipoxvirus spp.) in the decline of endemic Hawaiian birds,...
Avian pox virus (APV), a pathogen implicated as a major factor in avian declines and extinctions in ...
Introduced disease has been implicated in recent wildlife extinctions and population declines worldw...
Aim Invasive pathogens are a growing conservation challenge and often occur in tandem with rapid env...
Avian pox is a widespread infection in birds caused by genus Avipoxvirus pathogens. It is a notewort...
The role of disease in regulating populations is controversial, partly owing to the absence of good ...
Exotic diseases and parasites have caused extinctions on islands and continents, particularly when t...
Exotic diseases and parasites have caused extinctions on islands and continents, particularly when t...
Throughout the world, populations of scavenger birds are declining rapidly with some popu-lations al...
1.The conceptual framework considering Anseriformes and Charadriiformes as the main maintenance host...
Abstract Exotic pathogens have been implicated in the decline and extinction of various native-islan...
Throughout the world, populations of scavenger birds are declining rapidly with some populations alr...
Haemosporidian parasites are globally distributed in avian species, capable of leading to decreased ...
Zoonotic diseases transmitted by wildlife affect biological conservation, public and animal health, ...
The role of disease in regulating populations is controversial, partly owing to the absence of good ...