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Autor:
Rafael Gutiérrez-López, Martina Ferraguti, Kasun H. Bodawatta, Carolina R.F. Chagas, Nayden Chakarov, Mélanie Duc, Tamara Emmenegger, Luz García-Longoria, Ricardo J. Lopes, Josué Martínez-de la Puente, Swen C. Renner, Diego Santiago-Alarcon, Ravinder N.M. Sehgal, Daliborka Stankovic, Alfonso Marzal, Jenny C. Dunn
Publikováno v:
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, Vol 25, Iss , Pp 100989- (2024)
The Wildlife Malaria Network (WIMANET) is a groundbreaking multinational collaboration focused on studying vector-borne haemosporidian parasites in wildlife. Unlike human malaria, wildlife malaria is found on all continents except Antarctica, with pa
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https://doaj.org/article/97c65a0438804064b1f4c2b9604dee78
Autor:
Martina Ferraguti, Josué Martínez-de la Puente, Luz García-Longoria, Ramón Soriguer, Jordi Figuerola, Alfonso Marzal
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2019)
Abstract Background Avian malaria parasites are a highly diverse group that commonly infect birds and have deleterious effects on their hosts. Some parasite lineages are geographically widespread and infect many host species in many regions. Bird mig
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https://doaj.org/article/f3d8d15c1e8646f78520f09b520ba426
Autor:
Elin Videvall, Alfonso Marzal, Sergio Magallanes, Robert C. Fleischer, Kathya Espinoza, Luz García‐Longoria
Publikováno v:
Journal of Avian Biology, Vol 52, Iss 2, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
Birds secrete preen oil from the uropygial (preen) gland which is used to maintain feather integrity and communicate through odour. The uropygial secretion is believed to influence host attractiveness to biting insects, thereby altering the risk of i
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https://doaj.org/article/f1bdb76cc72a4bc6aac92c3e9b86bc24
Autor:
Jaime Muriel, Alfonso Marzal, Sergio Magallanes, Luz García-Longoria, Marcela Suarez-Rubio, Paul J. J. Bates, Htet Htet Lin, Aye Nyein Soe, Khin Swe Oo, Aung Aung Aye, Naw Dolly Wilbur, Ni Ni Win, Yupa Tin Soe, Khaing Khin Linn, Swen C. Renner
Publikováno v:
Diversity, Vol 13, Iss 3, p 111 (2021)
Avian malaria and related haemosporidians (genera Haemoproteus, Plasmodium and Leucocytozoon) infect most clades of bird. Although these parasites are present in almost all continents, they have been irregularly studied across different geographical
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https://doaj.org/article/32b987549f594995ac4f518296c4bfa6
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Autor:
Luz García‐Longoria, Dag Ahrén, Arnaud Berthomieu, Victor Kalbskopf, Ana Rivero, Olof Hellgren
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 32:904-919
Plasmodium relictum is the most widespread avian malaria parasite in the world. It is listed as one of the 100 most dangerous invasive species, having been responsible for the extinction of several endemic bird species, and the near-demise of several
Autor:
Carmen Relinque, Anders Pape Møller, Alfonso Marzal, Javier Balbontín, Cosme López-Calderón, Luz García-Longoria, María I. Reviriego, Keith A. Hobson, Florentino de Lope, Sergio Magallanes
Publikováno v:
Ibis. 161:759-769
Autor:
Ni Ni Win, Yupa Tin Soe, Aye Nyein Soe, Khin Swe Oo, Swen C. Renner, Htet Htet Lin, Alfonso Marzal, Paul J. J. Bates, Marcela Suarez-Rubio, Aung Aung Aye, Jaime Muriel, Luz García-Longoria, Naw Dolly Wilbur, Khaing Khin Linn, Sergio Magallanes
Publikováno v:
Diversity
Volume 13
Issue 3
Diversity, Vol 13, Iss 111, p 111 (2021)
Volume 13
Issue 3
Diversity, Vol 13, Iss 111, p 111 (2021)
Avian malaria and related haemosporidians (genera Haemoproteus, Plasmodium and Leucocytozoon) infect most clades of bird. Although these parasites are present in almost all continents, they have been irregularly studied across different geographical
Autor:
Sergio Magallanes, Robert C. Fleischer, Alfonso Marzal, Kathya Espinoza, Elin Videvall, Luz García-Longoria
Publikováno v:
Journal of Avian Biology. 52
Birds secrete preen oil from the uropygial (preen) gland which is used to maintain feather integrity and communicate through odour. The uropygial secretion is believed to influence host attractiveness to biting insects, thereby altering the risk of i
Autor:
Carlos Mendoza, Charlene Luján-Vega, Jaime Muriel, Wendy Flores-Saavedra, Zaira Hellen Villa-Galarce, Wilson Giancarlo Inga-Díaz, Henry Gonzales-Pinedo, Kathya Espinoza, Esteban Fong, Sergio Magallanes, José Iannacone, Jorge Cárdenas-Callirgos, Blanca SaldaÑa, Carlos Alberto Pineda, Carlos Alberto Del Águila, Carmen Reategui, Alfonso Marzal, Teresa Salas-Rengifo, Yessica Vilca-Herrera, Jorge Mendoza, César Guerra-SaldaÑa, Leonila Ricopa, Daniel Vecco, Ravinder N. M. Sehgal, Luz García-Longoria, Manuel González-Blázquez
Publikováno v:
Current zoology. 68(1)
Characterizing the diversity and structure of host–parasite communities is crucial to understanding their eco-evolutionary dynamics. Malaria and related haemosporidian parasites are responsible for fitness loss and mortality in bird species worldwi