SUMMARY Malaria parasites often manage to maintain an infection for several months or years in their vertebrate hosts. In humans, rodents and birds, most of the fitness costs associated with malaria infections are in the short initial primary (high parasitaemia) phase of the infection, whereas the chronic phase (low parasitaemia) is more benign to the host. In wild birds, malaria parasites have mainly been studied during the chronic phase of the infection. This is because the initial primary phase of infection is short in duration and infected birds with severe disease symptoms tend to hide in sheltered places and are thus rarely caught and sampled. We therefore wanted to investigate the relationship between the parasitaemia during the prim...
1. Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortalit...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
Finding out whether Plasmodium spp. are coevolving with their vertebrate hosts is of both theoretica...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
Avian malaria parasites (Haemosporida, Plasmodium) are of cosmopolitan distribution, and they have a...
Avian malaria parasites (Haemosporida, Plasmodium) are of cosmopolitan distribution, and they have a...
<div><p>Finding out whether <i>Plasmodium</i> spp. are coevolving with their vertebrate hosts is of ...
One group of commonly found parasites in birds, for which fitness consequences and effects on life h...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
1.Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortality...
7 pagesInternational audienceParasites are known to exert strong selection pressures on their hosts ...
Finding out whether Plasmodium spp. are coevolving with their vertebrate hosts is of both theoretica...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
1. Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortality...
Haemosporidia is a well-studied group of parasites, which infect mammals, reptiles and birds and use...
1. Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortalit...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
Finding out whether Plasmodium spp. are coevolving with their vertebrate hosts is of both theoretica...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
Avian malaria parasites (Haemosporida, Plasmodium) are of cosmopolitan distribution, and they have a...
Avian malaria parasites (Haemosporida, Plasmodium) are of cosmopolitan distribution, and they have a...
<div><p>Finding out whether <i>Plasmodium</i> spp. are coevolving with their vertebrate hosts is of ...
One group of commonly found parasites in birds, for which fitness consequences and effects on life h...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
1.Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortality...
7 pagesInternational audienceParasites are known to exert strong selection pressures on their hosts ...
Finding out whether Plasmodium spp. are coevolving with their vertebrate hosts is of both theoretica...
Avian malaria (Plasmodium spp.) and other blood parasitic infections of birds constitute increasingl...
1. Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortality...
Haemosporidia is a well-studied group of parasites, which infect mammals, reptiles and birds and use...
1. Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortalit...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
Finding out whether Plasmodium spp. are coevolving with their vertebrate hosts is of both theoretica...