Evolutionary ecology, taxonomy, and systematics of avian malaria and related parasites
Haemosporidian parasites of the genera Plasmodium, Leucocytozoon, and Haemoproteus
are one of the most prevalent and widely studied groups of parasites infecting birds …
are one of the most prevalent and widely studied groups of parasites infecting birds …
Climate variation influences host specificity in avian malaria parasites
Parasites with low host specificity (eg infecting a large diversity of host species) are of
special interest in disease ecology, as they are likely more capable of circumventing …
special interest in disease ecology, as they are likely more capable of circumventing …
Ecological determinants of avian malaria infections: an integrative analysis at landscape, mosquito and vertebrate community levels
M Ferraguti, J Martínez‐de la Puente… - Journal of Animal …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Vector and host communities, as well as habitat characteristics, may have important but
different impacts on the prevalence, richness and evenness of vector‐borne parasites. We …
different impacts on the prevalence, richness and evenness of vector‐borne parasites. We …
Avian host composition, local speciation and dispersal drive the regional assembly of avian malaria parasites in South American birds
Identifying the ecological factors that shape parasite distributions remains a central goal in
disease ecology. These factors include dispersal capability, environmental filters and …
disease ecology. These factors include dispersal capability, environmental filters and …
Climate, host phylogeny and the connectivity of host communities govern regional parasite assembly
Aim Identifying barriers that govern parasite community assembly and parasite invasion risk
is critical to understand how shifting host ranges impact disease emergence. We studied …
is critical to understand how shifting host ranges impact disease emergence. We studied …
Deeply conserved susceptibility in a multi‐host, multi‐parasite system
Variation in susceptibility is ubiquitous in multi‐host, multi‐parasite assemblages, and can
have profound implications for ecology and evolution in these systems. The extent to which …
have profound implications for ecology and evolution in these systems. The extent to which …
[HTML][HTML] The reverse zoonotic potential of SARS-CoV-2
There has been considerable emphasis recently on the zoonotic origins of emerging
infectious diseases in humans, including the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic; however, reverse …
infectious diseases in humans, including the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic; however, reverse …
Phylogenetic uniqueness, not latitude, explains the diversity of avian blood parasite communities worldwide
NJ Clark - Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Characterizing macroecological patterns in biodiversity is key to improve our
understanding of community assembly. Global biodiversity for many taxa follows a latitudinal …
understanding of community assembly. Global biodiversity for many taxa follows a latitudinal …
[HTML][HTML] Most species are not limited by an Amazonian river postulated to be a border between endemism areas
S Santorelli Jr, WE Magnusson, CP Deus - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
At broad scales in the Amazon, it is often hypothesized that species distributions are limited
by geographical barriers, such as large rivers (river-barrier hypothesis). This hypothesis has …
by geographical barriers, such as large rivers (river-barrier hypothesis). This hypothesis has …
Host species, and not environment, predicts variation in blood parasite prevalence, distribution, and diversity along a humidity gradient in northern South America
Environmental factors strongly influence the ecology and evolution of vector‐borne
infectious diseases. However, our understanding of the influence of climatic variation on …
infectious diseases. However, our understanding of the influence of climatic variation on …