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View article: Occurrence of Hepatozoon in Some Reptiles from Brazilian Biomes with Molecular and Morphological Characterization of Hepatozoon caimani
Occurrence of Hepatozoon in Some Reptiles from Brazilian Biomes with Molecular and Morphological Characterization of Hepatozoon caimani Open
Amphibians and reptiles represent a considerable proportion of the vertebrate fauna in Brazil. Different blood parasitic infections have been reported in these groups, such as Haemogregarina, Hepatozoon, Trypanosoma and microfilariae. Howe…
View article: Molecular Investigation Confirms Myotis Genus Bats as Common Hosts of Polychromophilus in Brazil
Molecular Investigation Confirms Myotis Genus Bats as Common Hosts of Polychromophilus in Brazil Open
Plasmodium spp. and some other blood parasites belonging to the order Haemosporida are the focus of many epidemiological studies worldwide. However, haemosporidian parasites from wild animals are largely neglected in scientific research. F…
View article: <i>Haemoproteus jenniae</i> (Haemoproteidae, Haemosporida) infects gulls (<i>Larus</i> spp.) in South Africa, with redescription of <i>Haemoproteus skuae</i>
<i>Haemoproteus jenniae</i> (Haemoproteidae, Haemosporida) infects gulls (<i>Larus</i> spp.) in South Africa, with redescription of <i>Haemoproteus skuae</i> Open
Haemoproteus spp. are dipteran-borne protozoa that infect erythrocytes and reticulo-endothelial cells of birds. These parasites are not usually transmitted between birds belonging to different orders. The suborder Lari (order Charadriiform…
View article: Beta diversity, prevalence, and specificity of avian haemosporidian parasites throughout the annual cycle of Chilean Elaenia (<i>Elaenia chilensis</i>), a Neotropical austral migrant
Beta diversity, prevalence, and specificity of avian haemosporidian parasites throughout the annual cycle of Chilean Elaenia (<i>Elaenia chilensis</i>), a Neotropical austral migrant Open
Migratory birds are implicated in dispersing haemosporidian parasites over great geographic distances. However, their role in sharing these vector-transmitted blood parasites with resident avian host species along their migration flyway is…
View article: Prevalência, diversidade e filogenia de hemosporídeos em aves de diferentes biomas
Prevalência, diversidade e filogenia de hemosporídeos em aves de diferentes biomas Open
\n Determinar localmente a prevalência e a dinâmica de transmissão de organismos parasitas é importante para entender sua capacidade de persistir nas populações hospedeiras e se dispersar pelas regiões. A malária aviária (Plasmodium) e par…
View article: A new haemosporidian parasite from the Red-legged Seriema Cariama cristata (Cariamiformes, Cariamidae)
A new haemosporidian parasite from the Red-legged Seriema Cariama cristata (Cariamiformes, Cariamidae) Open
Haemoproteids (Haemosporida, Haemoproteidae) are a diverse group of avian blood parasites that are transmitted by hematophagous dipterans. In this study, we describe Haemoproteus pulcher sp. nov. from a Red-legged Seriema (Cariam…
View article: First Molecular Detection of Polychromophilus Parasites in Brazilian Bat Species
First Molecular Detection of Polychromophilus Parasites in Brazilian Bat Species Open
Blood parasites of the Haemosporida order, such as the Plasmodium spp. responsible for malaria, have become the focus of many studies in evolutionary biology. However, there is a lack of molecular investigation of haemosporidian parasites …
View article: Loss of forest cover and host functional diversity increases prevalence of avian malaria parasites in the Atlantic Forest
Loss of forest cover and host functional diversity increases prevalence of avian malaria parasites in the Atlantic Forest Open
Host phylogenetic relatedness and ecological similarity are thought to contribute to parasite community assembly and infection rates. However, recent landscape level anthropogenic changes may disrupt host-parasite systems by impacting func…
View article: Avian Malaria and Related Parasites from Resident and Migratory Birds in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, with Description of a New Haemoproteus Species
Avian Malaria and Related Parasites from Resident and Migratory Birds in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, with Description of a New Haemoproteus Species Open
Determining the prevalence and local transmission dynamics of parasitic organisms are necessary to understand the ability of parasites to persist in host populations and disperse across regions, yet local transmission dynamics, diversity, …
View article: RawDataset: Loss of forest cover and host functional diversity increases prevalence of avian malaria parasites in the Atlantic Forest
RawDataset: Loss of forest cover and host functional diversity increases prevalence of avian malaria parasites in the Atlantic Forest Open
The dataset from bird individuals captured across 18 sampling localities in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Blood samples were collected from all bird individuals, and parasite detection and lineage identification were made through PCR meth…
View article: RawDataset: Loss of forest cover and host functional diversity increases prevalence of avian malaria parasites in the Atlantic Forest
RawDataset: Loss of forest cover and host functional diversity increases prevalence of avian malaria parasites in the Atlantic Forest Open
The dataset from bird individuals captured across 18 sampling localities in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Blood samples were collected from all bird individuals, and parasite detection and lineage identification were made through PCR meth…