نتایج جستجو برای: bird hosts

تعداد نتایج: 62395  

Ghahri, Mohammad,

Mites in the genus Dermanyssus are external parasites of birds, rodents and other mammals. The most common member of this group is the Chicken Mite that infests poultry roosts and wild bird nests. The chicken mite feeds primarily at night when the birds return the nest or roast area. They hide during the day in nearby cracks, crevices and other protected sites. These mites are known to infest h...

Journal: :فقه و مبانی حقوق اسلامی 0
علی اکبر ایزدی فرد استاد فقه و مبانی حقوق دانشگاه مازندران سید مجتبی حسین نژاد دکتری گروه فقه و اصول حوزۀ علمیۀ قم

despite the consensus of jurists (fokaha) in safe custody of property (haraz) as one of the punishable conditions when the theft happens, some jurists made an exception in bird case. it means that stealing the bird would not subject to punishment namely cut off the thief's hand, even if the bird was in safe custody.  many of  fokaha, however,  believe that if the bird is in safe custody, t...

Journal: :فقه و مبانی حقوق اسلامی 0
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despite the consensus of jurists (fokaha) in safe custody of property (haraz) as one of the punishable conditions when the theft happens, some jurists made an exception in bird case. it means that stealing the bird would not subject to punishment namely cut off the thief's hand, even if the bird was in safe custody.  many of  fokaha, however,  believe that if the bird is in safe custody, t...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Nicolas Kaldonski Marie-Jeanne Perrot-Minnot Raphaël Dodet Guillaume Martinaud Frank Cézilly

Manipulation by parasites is a catchy concept that has been applied to a large range of phenotypic alterations brought about by parasites in their hosts. It has, for instance, been suggested that the carotenoid-based colour of acanthocephalan cystacanths is adaptive through increasing the conspicuousness of infected intermediate hosts and, hence, their vulnerability to appropriate final hosts s...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Alison E Mather Becki Lawson Elizabeth de Pinna Paul Wigley Julian Parkhill Nicholas R Thomson Andrew J Page Mark A Holmes Gavin K Paterson

Passerine salmonellosis is a well-recognized disease of birds in the order Passeriformes, which includes common songbirds such as finches and sparrows, caused by infection with Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. Previous research has suggested that some subtypes of S Typhimurium-definitive phage types (DTs) 40, 56 variant, and 160-are host adapted to passerines and that these birds may re...

2014
Cláudia Calegaro-Marques Suzana B. Amato

Urbanization drastically alters natural ecosystems and the structure of their plant and animal communities. Whereas some species cope successfully with these environmental changes, others may go extinct. In the case of parasite communities, the expansion of urban areas has a critical effect by changing the availability of suitable substrates for the eggs or free-larval stages of those species w...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2013
Rebecca S Levine Daniel G Mead Uriel D Kitron

West Nile Virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne pathogen that impacts the health of its passerine bird hosts as well as incidentally infected humans in the United States. Intensive enzootic activity among the hosts and vectors does not always lead to human outbreaks, as is the situation throughout much of the southeastern United States. In Georgia, substantial yearly evidence of WNV in the mosquito v...

2015
Goudarz Molaei Philip M. Armstrong Charles F. Abadam Karen I. Akaratovic Jay P. Kiser Theodore G. Andreadis Naomi Forrester

Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV) causes a highly pathogenic mosquito-borne zoonosis that is responsible for sporadic outbreaks of severe illness in humans and equines in the eastern USA. Culiseta (Cs.) melanura is the primary vector of EEEV in most geographic regions but its feeding patterns on specific avian and mammalian hosts are largely unknown in the mid-Atlantic region. The object...

2012
Becki Lawson Shelly Lachish Katie M. Colvile Chris Durrant Kirsi M. Peck Mike P. Toms Ben C. Sheldon Andrew A. Cunningham

Avian pox is a viral disease with a wide host range. In Great Britain, avian pox in birds of the Paridae family was first diagnosed in a great tit (Parus major) from south-east England in 2006. An increasing number of avian pox incidents in Paridae have been reported each year since, indicative of an emergent infection. Here, we utilise a database of opportunistic reports of garden bird mortali...

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