In recent years haemosporidian infection by protozoa of the genus Plasmodium and Haemoproteus, has been considered one of the most important factors related to the extinction and/or population decline of several species of birds worldwide. In Brazil, despite the large avian biodiversity, few studies have been designed to detect this infection, especially among wild birds in captivity. Thus, the objective of this study was to analyze the prevalence of Plasmodium spp. and Haemoproteus spp. infection in wild birds in captivity in the Atlantic Forest of southeastern Brazil using microscopy and the polymerase chain reaction. Blood samples of 119 different species of birds kept in captivity at IBAMA during the period of July 2011 to July 2012 wer...
Avian malaria parasites and other haemosporidia in the Scarlet Rosefinch (Carpodacus erythrinus) We ...
Clnfortunately, mankind, due to lack of knowledge, need of income and power, has caused, not only in...
The genera Haemoproteus and Plasmodium are widespread genera of blood parasites from phylum Apicompl...
Background: The role of zoos in conservation programmes has increased significantly in last decades,...
Hemosporidian wild birds are considered important etiological agents and can cause damage to populat...
Avian malaria parasites (Plasmodium) have a worldwide distribution except for Antarctica. They are t...
Haemosporidians are a widespread group of blood parasites transmitted by vectors. Despite their rele...
Habitat alteration can disrupt host-parasite interactions and lead to the emergence of new diseases ...
Determining the prevalence and local transmission dynamics of parasitic organisms are necessary to u...
A parasite's shift to a new host may have serious evolutionary consequences, since host switching us...
Avian malaria parasites ( Plasmodium ) have a worldwide distribution except for Antarctica. They ar...
Objectives: Since there is a lack of knowledge on the infection by Haemoproteus, Plasmodium and Leuc...
The blood parasites of 15,574 birds representing 266 species of 43 families from primarily three are...
Haemoparasites are one of the most important groups of bird parasites, with emphasis on the genera H...
Avian haemosporidians form a diverse group of vector-borne parasites that can cause detrimental effe...
Avian malaria parasites and other haemosporidia in the Scarlet Rosefinch (Carpodacus erythrinus) We ...
Clnfortunately, mankind, due to lack of knowledge, need of income and power, has caused, not only in...
The genera Haemoproteus and Plasmodium are widespread genera of blood parasites from phylum Apicompl...
Background: The role of zoos in conservation programmes has increased significantly in last decades,...
Hemosporidian wild birds are considered important etiological agents and can cause damage to populat...
Avian malaria parasites (Plasmodium) have a worldwide distribution except for Antarctica. They are t...
Haemosporidians are a widespread group of blood parasites transmitted by vectors. Despite their rele...
Habitat alteration can disrupt host-parasite interactions and lead to the emergence of new diseases ...
Determining the prevalence and local transmission dynamics of parasitic organisms are necessary to u...
A parasite's shift to a new host may have serious evolutionary consequences, since host switching us...
Avian malaria parasites ( Plasmodium ) have a worldwide distribution except for Antarctica. They ar...
Objectives: Since there is a lack of knowledge on the infection by Haemoproteus, Plasmodium and Leuc...
The blood parasites of 15,574 birds representing 266 species of 43 families from primarily three are...
Haemoparasites are one of the most important groups of bird parasites, with emphasis on the genera H...
Avian haemosporidians form a diverse group of vector-borne parasites that can cause detrimental effe...
Avian malaria parasites and other haemosporidia in the Scarlet Rosefinch (Carpodacus erythrinus) We ...
Clnfortunately, mankind, due to lack of knowledge, need of income and power, has caused, not only in...
The genera Haemoproteus and Plasmodium are widespread genera of blood parasites from phylum Apicompl...