نتایج جستجو برای: bird parasite

تعداد نتایج: 62988  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Leticia Soares Steven C Latta Robert E Ricklefs

Although introduced hemosporidian (malaria) parasites (Apicomplexa: Haemosporida) have hastened the extinction of endemic bird species in the Hawaiian Islands and perhaps elsewhere, little is known about the temporal dynamics of endemic malaria parasite populations. Haemosporidian parasites do not leave informative fossils, and records of population change are lacking beyond a few decades. Here...

2006
A. P. Møller J. J. Soler

Latitudinal gradients in parasitism are common, causing differences in the intensity of parasite-mediated natural selection. Such differences in selection pressures should affect optimal investment in anti-parasite defense, because defense levels should increase in response to increased intensity of parasite-induced selection. Likewise, latitudinal differences in population density may affect i...

2011
Alfonso Marzal Robert E. Ricklefs Gediminas Valkiūnas Tamer Albayrak Elena Arriero Camille Bonneaud Gábor A. Czirják John Ewen Olof Hellgren Dita Hořáková Tatjana A. Iezhova Henrik Jensen Asta Križanauskienė Marcos R. Lima Florentino de Lope Eyðfinn Magnussen Lynn B. Martin Anders P. Møller Vaidas Palinauskas Péter L. Pap Javier Pérez-Tris Ravinder N. M. Sehgal Manuel Soler Eszter Szöllősi Helena Westerdahl Pavel Zetindjiev Staffan Bensch

Invasive species can displace natives, and thus identifying the traits that make aliens successful is crucial for predicting and preventing biodiversity loss. Pathogens may play an important role in the invasive process, facilitating colonization of their hosts in new continents and islands. According to the Novel Weapon Hypothesis, colonizers may out-compete local native species by bringing wi...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2013
Robert Poulin Boris R Krasnov Shai Pilosof David W Thieltges

1. Parasites affect interactions among species in food webs and should be considered in any analysis of the structure, dynamics or resilience of trophic networks. 2. However, the roles of individual parasite species, such as their importance as connectors within the network, and what factors determine these roles, are yet to be investigated. Here, we test the hypotheses that the species roles o...

2014
Angie D. González Nubia E. Matta Vincenzo A. Ellis Eliot T. Miller Robert E. Ricklefs H. Rafael Gutiérrez

The high avian biodiversity present in the Neotropical region offers a great opportunity to explore the ecology of host-parasite relationships. We present a survey of avian haemoparasites in a megadiverse country and explore how parasite prevalences are related to physical and ecological host characteristics. Using light microscopy, we documented the presence of haemoparasites in over 2000 indi...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2011
Gita R Kolluru Zachary S Green Larisa K Vredevoe Matthew R Kuzma Sera N Ramadan Marc R Zosky

Parasites with indirect life cycles require trophic transmission from intermediate hosts to definitive (vertebrate) hosts. Transmission may be facilitated if parasite infection alters the behavior of intermediate hosts such that they are more vulnerable to predation. Vulnerability to predation may also be influenced by abiotic factors; however, rarely are the effects of parasites and abiotic fa...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2013
Molly Dodge Susan L Guers Çağan H Sekercioğlu Ravinder N M Sehgal

The geographic structuring of parasite communities across the range of a single host species can illuminate patterns of host-population connectivity. To determine the location of parasite transmission in a Neotropical migrant bird species, we sampled adult and hatch-year (HY) birds across the breeding and wintering range of the Swainson's thrush (SWTH), an abundant passerine with a migratory di...

2009
Camille Bonneaud Irem Sepil Borja Milá Wolfgang Buermann John Pollinger Ravinder N.M. Sehgal Gediminas Valkiūnas Tatjana A. Iezhova Sassan Saatchi Thomas B. Smith

Habitat fragmentation and deforestation are thought to disrupt host–parasite interactions and increase the risk of epizootic outbreaks in wild vertebrates. A total of 220 individuals from three species of African rain-forest bird (Andropadus latirostris, Andropadus virens, Cyanomitra obscura), captured in two pristine and two agroforests in Cameroon, were screened for the presence of avian haem...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
a farahnak m essalat

cercarial dermatitis or swimmers’ itch is an itchy inflammatory response to the penetration of the skin by non-human schistosome parasites. in the hot season, may to september, in khuzestan province in the south west of iran, swimming in canals and agriculture activities in swampy areas are common. this survey was made on people from villages north of ahwaz city in south west iran, to estimate ...

2013
Darío Ezequiel Manzoli Leandro Raúl Antoniazzi María José Saravia Leonardo Silvestri David Rorhmann Pablo Martín Beldomenico

The study of myiasis is important because they may cause problems to the livestock industry, public health, or wildlife conservation. The ecology of parasitic dipterans that cause myiasis is singular, as they actively seek their hosts over relatively long distances. However, studies that address the determinants of myiasis dynamics are very scarce. The genus Philornis include species that may b...

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