AbstractHepatozoon species are heteroxenous parasites that commonly infect the blood of vertebrates and various organs of arthropods. Despite their ubiquity, little is known about how these parasites affect host phenotype, including whether or not these parasites induce changes in hosts to increase transmission success. The objectives of this research were to investigate influences of the frog blood parasite Hepatozoon clamatae and the snake blood parasite Hepatozoon sipedon on host-seeking and host-choice behaviour of the mosquitoes Culex territans and Culex pipiens, respectively. During development of H. sipedon in C. pipiens, significantly fewer infected mosquitoes fed on uninfected snakes compared to uninfected mosquitoes. When H. siped...
The efficiency of malaria parasite development within mosquito vectors (sporogony) is a critical det...
7 pagesInternational audienceBackground Changes in host phenotype following parasite infection are o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe life cycle of Hepatozoon clamatae Stebbins 1905 was stud...
AbstractHepatozoon species are heteroxenous parasites that commonly infect the blood of vertebrates ...
Over the past three decades, a range of mosquito-borne viruses that threaten public and veterinary h...
grantor: University of TorontoThe life histories, morphology, ultrastructure, host-specifi...
Mosquitoes are effective vectors of disease‐causing organisms, and some species are duly very well‐s...
Due to it causing high mortality rates, Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEEV) is considered to be one o...
Parasites have diverse impacts on the vector hosts they infect. This includes alterations to host be...
The Hamilton and Zuk hypothesis on haemoparasite-mediated sexual selection and certain studies of fi...
International audienceA growing number of studies demonstrate, or suggest, that vector-borne parasit...
The bean skink lizard Mabuya quinquetaeniata quinquetaeniata (Family: Scincidae) collected from Abu-...
International audienceBackground: The wide spread mosquito Culex pipiens pipiens have two forms mole...
Background Two biological forms of the mosquito Culex pipiens s.s., denoted pipiens and molestus, di...
Background: The wide spread mosquito Culex pipiens pipiens have two forms molestus and pipiens which...
The efficiency of malaria parasite development within mosquito vectors (sporogony) is a critical det...
7 pagesInternational audienceBackground Changes in host phenotype following parasite infection are o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe life cycle of Hepatozoon clamatae Stebbins 1905 was stud...
AbstractHepatozoon species are heteroxenous parasites that commonly infect the blood of vertebrates ...
Over the past three decades, a range of mosquito-borne viruses that threaten public and veterinary h...
grantor: University of TorontoThe life histories, morphology, ultrastructure, host-specifi...
Mosquitoes are effective vectors of disease‐causing organisms, and some species are duly very well‐s...
Due to it causing high mortality rates, Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEEV) is considered to be one o...
Parasites have diverse impacts on the vector hosts they infect. This includes alterations to host be...
The Hamilton and Zuk hypothesis on haemoparasite-mediated sexual selection and certain studies of fi...
International audienceA growing number of studies demonstrate, or suggest, that vector-borne parasit...
The bean skink lizard Mabuya quinquetaeniata quinquetaeniata (Family: Scincidae) collected from Abu-...
International audienceBackground: The wide spread mosquito Culex pipiens pipiens have two forms mole...
Background Two biological forms of the mosquito Culex pipiens s.s., denoted pipiens and molestus, di...
Background: The wide spread mosquito Culex pipiens pipiens have two forms molestus and pipiens which...
The efficiency of malaria parasite development within mosquito vectors (sporogony) is a critical det...
7 pagesInternational audienceBackground Changes in host phenotype following parasite infection are o...
grantor: University of TorontoThe life cycle of Hepatozoon clamatae Stebbins 1905 was stud...