© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Habitat fragmentation in urban environments concentrates bird populations that have managed to adapt to these newly developed areas. Consequently, the roosts of these birds are potentially creating environments conducive to fungal growth and dissemination. Airborne fungi derived from these environments are relatively unstudied, as is the potential health risk arising from these fungi. This study documented the diversity of culturable airborne fungal propagules associated with forty urban bird roosts. Environmental variables from each site were recorded to allow us to analyse the correspondence between different bird species, the substrate they occupy and airborne fungal propagules. Associat...
States along the Ohio River Valley and Mississippi River are known to have a higher prevalence of hi...
A number of bird species may cause nuisance or damage problems in urban areas. These include Europea...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Certain fungi have been found frequently as saprophytes in areas containing large amounts of bird ex...
There are many positive relationships between micromycetes and birds: They can spread fungal spores,...
Two fungi, Cryptococcous neoformans and Histoplasma capsulatum, which are pathogenic to some animals...
Over 6260 fungi have been isolated from samples of feathers, nests, pellets, droppings, cloaca conte...
Birds are important biotic dispersers of a wide range of propagules. Fungi spores are mainly dispers...
Pathogenic fungi are a growing health concern worldwide, particularly in large, densely populated ci...
Urban expansion is an increasing threat to native bird populations. Consequently, maintaining and de...
The intensification of agriculture, animal husbandry and the expansion of cities, has led to changes...
Feral pigeons (Columbia livia) are not harmless birds. Many potential infections of humans silently ...
Urbanization has well-documented effects on the distribution and establishment of flora and fauna wi...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 12th Conference of the European Wildlife Disease Association (EW...
Prevalence responses to anthropic factors differ across hosts and parasite species. We here analyzed...
States along the Ohio River Valley and Mississippi River are known to have a higher prevalence of hi...
A number of bird species may cause nuisance or damage problems in urban areas. These include Europea...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...
Certain fungi have been found frequently as saprophytes in areas containing large amounts of bird ex...
There are many positive relationships between micromycetes and birds: They can spread fungal spores,...
Two fungi, Cryptococcous neoformans and Histoplasma capsulatum, which are pathogenic to some animals...
Over 6260 fungi have been isolated from samples of feathers, nests, pellets, droppings, cloaca conte...
Birds are important biotic dispersers of a wide range of propagules. Fungi spores are mainly dispers...
Pathogenic fungi are a growing health concern worldwide, particularly in large, densely populated ci...
Urban expansion is an increasing threat to native bird populations. Consequently, maintaining and de...
The intensification of agriculture, animal husbandry and the expansion of cities, has led to changes...
Feral pigeons (Columbia livia) are not harmless birds. Many potential infections of humans silently ...
Urbanization has well-documented effects on the distribution and establishment of flora and fauna wi...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 12th Conference of the European Wildlife Disease Association (EW...
Prevalence responses to anthropic factors differ across hosts and parasite species. We here analyzed...
States along the Ohio River Valley and Mississippi River are known to have a higher prevalence of hi...
A number of bird species may cause nuisance or damage problems in urban areas. These include Europea...
Wild bird feeding often results in high densities of birds, potentially facilitating transmission of...