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...
Coccidian protozoa are widespread intestinal parasites of vertebrate species. Currently, our underst...
Infection patterns of avian haemosporidians result from the evolution of their associations with hos...
Carry-over effects take place when events occurring in one season influence individual performance i...
Studies of blood parasite infection in nestling birds rarely find a high prevalence of infection. Th...
One of many uncertainties concerning the epidemiology of avian malaria in wild bird populations is t...
The interaction between birds and haemosporidia blood parasites is a well-used system in the study o...
The study of blood parasites in birds has increased in the past two decades as a result of their inf...
Avian blood parasites can have significant impacts on adult breeding birds but studies of parasitism...
Little is know about whether the conditions experienced during ontogeny affect resistance to parasit...
Birds typically exhibit their highest prevalence of blood parasites during migration and reproductio...
Infectious diseases vary in prevalence and pathology among host species. Species may differ in preva...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Blood parasites such as malaria and related haemosporidians commonly infect vertebrate species inclu...
Prevalence of haemosporidian parasites in bird populations varies temporally both between years and ...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
Coccidian protozoa are widespread intestinal parasites of vertebrate species. Currently, our underst...
Infection patterns of avian haemosporidians result from the evolution of their associations with hos...
Carry-over effects take place when events occurring in one season influence individual performance i...
Studies of blood parasite infection in nestling birds rarely find a high prevalence of infection. Th...
One of many uncertainties concerning the epidemiology of avian malaria in wild bird populations is t...
The interaction between birds and haemosporidia blood parasites is a well-used system in the study o...
The study of blood parasites in birds has increased in the past two decades as a result of their inf...
Avian blood parasites can have significant impacts on adult breeding birds but studies of parasitism...
Little is know about whether the conditions experienced during ontogeny affect resistance to parasit...
Birds typically exhibit their highest prevalence of blood parasites during migration and reproductio...
Infectious diseases vary in prevalence and pathology among host species. Species may differ in preva...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
Blood parasites such as malaria and related haemosporidians commonly infect vertebrate species inclu...
Prevalence of haemosporidian parasites in bird populations varies temporally both between years and ...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
Coccidian protozoa are widespread intestinal parasites of vertebrate species. Currently, our underst...
Infection patterns of avian haemosporidians result from the evolution of their associations with hos...
Carry-over effects take place when events occurring in one season influence individual performance i...