Studies of blood parasite infection in nestling birds rarely find a high prevalence of infection. This is likely due to a combination of short nestling periods (limiting the age at which nestlings can be sampled) and long parasite prepatent periods before gametocytes can be detected in peripheral blood. Here we examine rates of blood parasite infection in nestlings from three Columbid species in the UK. We use this system to address two key hypotheses in the epidemiology of avian haemoparasites: first, that nestlings in open nests have a higher prevalence of infection; and second, that nestlings sampled at 14 days old have a higher apparent infection rate than those sampled at 7 days old. Open-nesting individuals had a 54% infection rate co...
Chakarov N, Veiga J, Ruiz-Arrondo I, Valera F. Atypical behavior of a black fly species connects cav...
The ecological mechanisms underlying the dispersal of parasites are poorly understood, which is of p...
Avian malaria can affect survival and reproduction of their hosts. Two patterns commonly observed in...
Studies of blood parasite infection in nestling birds rarely find a high prevalence of infection. Th...
Avian blood parasites can have significant impacts on adult breeding birds but studies of parasitism...
The interaction between birds and haemosporidia blood parasites is a well-used system in the study o...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
Background: Pathogens and parasites can have major impacts on host population dynamics, both through...
One of many uncertainties concerning the epidemiology of avian malaria in wild bird populations is t...
Knowing the natural dynamics of pathogens in migratory birds is important, for example, to understan...
Background: The prevalence of avian haemosporidian parasites and the factors influencing infection i...
pre-printLike many parasites, avian haematozoa are often found at lower infection intensities in old...
Blood parasites such as malaria and related haemosporidians commonly infect vertebrate species inclu...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Chakarov N, Veiga J, Ruiz-Arrondo I, Valera F. Atypical behavior of a black fly species connects cav...
The ecological mechanisms underlying the dispersal of parasites are poorly understood, which is of p...
Avian malaria can affect survival and reproduction of their hosts. Two patterns commonly observed in...
Studies of blood parasite infection in nestling birds rarely find a high prevalence of infection. Th...
Avian blood parasites can have significant impacts on adult breeding birds but studies of parasitism...
The interaction between birds and haemosporidia blood parasites is a well-used system in the study o...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
Background: Pathogens and parasites can have major impacts on host population dynamics, both through...
One of many uncertainties concerning the epidemiology of avian malaria in wild bird populations is t...
Knowing the natural dynamics of pathogens in migratory birds is important, for example, to understan...
Background: The prevalence of avian haemosporidian parasites and the factors influencing infection i...
pre-printLike many parasites, avian haematozoa are often found at lower infection intensities in old...
Blood parasites such as malaria and related haemosporidians commonly infect vertebrate species inclu...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Chakarov N, Veiga J, Ruiz-Arrondo I, Valera F. Atypical behavior of a black fly species connects cav...
The ecological mechanisms underlying the dispersal of parasites are poorly understood, which is of p...
Avian malaria can affect survival and reproduction of their hosts. Two patterns commonly observed in...