During moult, stressors such as malaria and related haemosporidian parasites (e.g. Plasmodium and Haemoproteus) could affect the growth rate and quality of feathers, which in turn may compromise future reproduction and survival. Recent advances in molecular methods to study parasites have revealed that co-infections with multiple parasites are frequent in bird-malaria parasite systems. However, there is no study of the consequences of co-infections on the moult of birds. In house martins Delichon urbica captured and studied at a breeding site in Europe during 11 yr, we measured the quality and the growth rate of tail feathers moulted in the African winter quarters in parallel with the infection status of blood parasites that are also transm...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
All organisms have limited amounts of energy, time and nutrients to spend during their lifetime and ...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
Carry-over effects take place when events occurring in one season influence individual performance i...
Parasites are major effectors of natural selection and also play a role in sexual selection processe...
Parasites are major effectors of natural selection and also play a role in sexual selection processe...
Parasites are major effectors of natural selection and also play a role in sexual selection processe...
Parasites are major effectors of natural selection and also play a role in sexual selection processe...
Parasites are major effectors of natural selection and also play a role in sexual selection processe...
Parasites are major effectors of natural selection and also play a role in sexual selection processe...
Although co-infections and interactions of parasites are a very common phenomenon in the wild, infor...
Background: Co-infections are common in the wild. Thus, studies focused on parasite interactions are...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
Background: Co-infections are common in the wild. Thus, studies focused on parasite interactions are...
Avian malaria parasites are supposed to exert negative effects on host fitness because these intrace...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
All organisms have limited amounts of energy, time and nutrients to spend during their lifetime and ...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
Carry-over effects take place when events occurring in one season influence individual performance i...
Parasites are major effectors of natural selection and also play a role in sexual selection processe...
Parasites are major effectors of natural selection and also play a role in sexual selection processe...
Parasites are major effectors of natural selection and also play a role in sexual selection processe...
Parasites are major effectors of natural selection and also play a role in sexual selection processe...
Parasites are major effectors of natural selection and also play a role in sexual selection processe...
Parasites are major effectors of natural selection and also play a role in sexual selection processe...
Although co-infections and interactions of parasites are a very common phenomenon in the wild, infor...
Background: Co-infections are common in the wild. Thus, studies focused on parasite interactions are...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
Background: Co-infections are common in the wild. Thus, studies focused on parasite interactions are...
Avian malaria parasites are supposed to exert negative effects on host fitness because these intrace...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
All organisms have limited amounts of energy, time and nutrients to spend during their lifetime and ...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...