Avian haemosporidian persistence and co-infection in great tits at the individual level
Open Access
- 30 January 2013
- journal article
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC in Malaria Journal
- Vol. 12 (1), 40
- https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-12-40
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 49 references indexed in Scilit:
- High Prevalence and Lineage Diversity of Avian Malaria in Wild Populations of Great Tits (Parus major) and Mosquitoes (Culex pipiens)PLOS ONE, 2012
- Twofold cost of reproduction: an increase in parental effort leads to higher malarial parasitaemia and to a decrease in resistance to oxidative stressProceedings Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 2011
- Biogeography of avian blood parasites (Leucocytozoon spp.) in two resident hosts across Europe: phylogeographic structuring or the abundance–occupancy relationship?Molecular Ecology, 2011
- Molecular epidemiology of malaria prevalence and parasitaemia in a wild bird populationMolecular Ecology, 2010
- Parasite virulence when the infection reduces the host immune responseProceedings Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 2010
- Acquired Immunity to MalariaClinical Microbiology Reviews, 2009
- Plasmodium relictum (lineage P-SGS1): Effects on experimentally infected passerine birdsExperimental Parasitology, 2008
- Global phylogeographic limits of Hawaii's avian malariaProceedings Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 2006
- A New Nested Polymerase Chain Reaction Method Very Efficient in Detecting Plasmodium and Haemoproteus Infections From Avian BloodJournal of Parasitology, 2004
- The Epizootiology and Ecological Significance of Malaria in Hawaiian Land BirdsEcological Monographs, 1986