نتایج جستجو برای: leucocytozoon

تعداد نتایج: 163  

Journal: :Polar Biology 2023

Abstract Host–parasite interactions include effects on both proximate and ultimate levels: parasite infections affect individual’s fitness play a significant role in shaping the life history of host species. Global environmental changes as well shifts abiotic factors might impact dynamics parasite–host interactions, especially Arctic regions, where climate is changing at an alarming rate. With ...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2013
Jenny S Carlson Juan E Martínez-Gómez Gediminas Valkiūnas Claire Loiseau Douglas A Bell Ravinder N M Sehgal

The Socorro dove Zenaida graysoni , endemic to Socorro Island, was last reported in the wild in 1972. Fortunately, the species has been propagated in zoos in Europe and the United States, and plans are under way to re-introduce it to its native habitat. This will be the first known attempt to return a bird species extinct in the wild to its ancestral island. In order to assess the disease threa...

2017
Peter O'Donoghue

A range of protistan parasites occur in the blood of vertebrates and are transmitted by haematophagous invertebrate vectors. Some 48 genera are recognized in bood primarily on the basis of parasite morphology and host specificity; including extracellular kinetoplastids (trypanosomatids) and intracellular apicomplexa (haemogregarines, haemococcidia, haemosporidia and piroplasms). Gene sequences ...

2012
Itzel Zamora-Vilchis Stephen E. Williams Christopher N. Johnson

BACKGROUND The rising global temperature is predicted to expand the distribution of vector-borne diseases both in latitude and altitude. Many host communities could be affected by increased prevalence of disease, heightening the risk of extinction for many already threatened species. To understand how host communities could be affected by changing parasite distributions, we need information on ...

2013
Guillermo López Joaquín Muñoz Ramón Soriguer Jordi Figuerola

Earlier migration in males than in females is the commonest pattern in migrating passerines and is positively related to size dimorphism and dichromatism. The early arrival of males is a costly trait that may confer reproductive advantages in terms of better territories and/or mates. Given the physiological cost of migration, early migrants are those in best condition and accordingly the preval...

2013
Bonnie Lei Arjun Amar Ann Koeslag Tertius A. Gous Gareth J. Tate

Recent research suggests that genes coding for melanin based colouration may have pleiotropic properties, in particular conveying raised immune function. Thus adaptive function of polymorphism may be associated with parasite resistance. The black sparrowhawk Accipiter melanoleucus is a polymorphic raptor with two morphs. Over most of its range the light morph is commonest, however within the re...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2008
Gediminas Valkiunas Tatjana A Iezhova Asta Krizanauskiene Vaidas Palinauskas Ravinder N M Sehgal Staffan Bensch

We compared information obtained by both microscopy and nested mitochondrial cytochrome b PCR in determining prevalence of haemosporidian infections in naturally infected birds. Blood samples from 472 birds of 11 species belonging to 7 families and 4 orders were collected in Europe, Africa and North America. Skilled investigators investigated them using the PCR-based screening and microscopic e...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2011
Iris I Levin Gediminas Valkiūnas Diego Santiago-Alarcon Larisa Lee Cruz Tatjana A Iezhova Sarah L O'Brien Frank Hailer Don Dearborn E A Schreiber Robert C Fleischer Robert E Ricklefs Patricia G Parker

Haemosporidian parasites are widely distributed and common parasites of birds, and the application of molecular techniques has revealed remarkable diversity among their lineages. Four haemosporidian genera infect avian hosts (Plasmodium, Haemoproteus, Leucocytozoon and Fallisia), and Haemoproteus is split into two sub-genera based on morphological evidence and phylogenetic support for two diver...

1999
Juan J. Soler J. J. Soler A. P. Møller M. Soler J. G. Martínez

Nestlings of many brood parasites are reared together with those of their hosts, but still manage to monopolize a disproportionate share of the food delivered by adult hosts. We hypothesized that: (1) the low levels of host-specific pathogens of such brood parasite nestlings provide them with an advantage in competition for limited food; (2) a higher provisioning rate and the resulting better b...

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