AbstractTo understand the role of migratory birds in the movement and transmission of haematozoa within and between continental regions, we examined 804 blood samples collected from eleven endemic species of South American waterfowl in Peru and Argentina for infection by Haemoproteus, Plasmodium, and/or Leucocytozoon blood parasites. Infections were detected in 25 individuals of six species for an overall apparent prevalence rate of 3.1%. Analysis of haematozoa mitochondrial DNA revealed twelve distinct parasite haplotypes infecting South American waterfowl, four of which were identical to lineages previously observed infecting ducks and swans sampled in North America. Analysis of parasite mitochondrial DNA sequences revealed close phylogen...
The existence of latitudinal gradients in species richness and their abundance is known for many fre...
The relevance of spatial variation in the environment and host communities for parasite community co...
Avian haemosporidians are parasites with great capacity to spread to new environments and new hosts,...
To understand the role of migratory birds in the movement and transmission of haematozoa within and ...
AbstractEmpirical evidence supports wild birds as playing a role in the interhemispheric exchange of...
Aim: Migrating birds transport their parasites, often over long distances, but little is known about...
Aim: The role of migratory birds in the spread of parasites is poorly known, in part because migrato...
<div><p>Birds of the order Anseriformes, commonly referred to as waterfowl, are frequently infected ...
Our current understanding of migration routes of many birds is limited and researchers have employed...
Background The epidemiology of avian hematozoa at high latitudes is still not well understood, part...
The biogeographic histories of parasites and pathogens are infrequently compared with those of free-...
Haemosporidian parasites of birds are geographically widespread, have been detected in a phylogeneti...
We investigated the degree of geographical shifts of transmission areas of vector-borne avian blood ...
AbstractProjections related to future climate warming indicate the potential for an increase in the ...
Determining the prevalence and local transmission dynamics of parasitic organisms are necessary to u...
The existence of latitudinal gradients in species richness and their abundance is known for many fre...
The relevance of spatial variation in the environment and host communities for parasite community co...
Avian haemosporidians are parasites with great capacity to spread to new environments and new hosts,...
To understand the role of migratory birds in the movement and transmission of haematozoa within and ...
AbstractEmpirical evidence supports wild birds as playing a role in the interhemispheric exchange of...
Aim: Migrating birds transport their parasites, often over long distances, but little is known about...
Aim: The role of migratory birds in the spread of parasites is poorly known, in part because migrato...
<div><p>Birds of the order Anseriformes, commonly referred to as waterfowl, are frequently infected ...
Our current understanding of migration routes of many birds is limited and researchers have employed...
Background The epidemiology of avian hematozoa at high latitudes is still not well understood, part...
The biogeographic histories of parasites and pathogens are infrequently compared with those of free-...
Haemosporidian parasites of birds are geographically widespread, have been detected in a phylogeneti...
We investigated the degree of geographical shifts of transmission areas of vector-borne avian blood ...
AbstractProjections related to future climate warming indicate the potential for an increase in the ...
Determining the prevalence and local transmission dynamics of parasitic organisms are necessary to u...
The existence of latitudinal gradients in species richness and their abundance is known for many fre...
The relevance of spatial variation in the environment and host communities for parasite community co...
Avian haemosporidians are parasites with great capacity to spread to new environments and new hosts,...