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Altitudinal variation in haemosporidian parasite distribution in great tit populations

Altitudinal variation in haemosporidian parasite distribution in great tit populations

... genus Haemoproteus is divided into two subgenera - ...and H. (Haemoproteus) - with the primary criteria for distin- guishing the two being the vectors that transfer the par- ...while H. ...

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The widespread biting midge Culicoides impunctatus (Ceratopogonidae) is susceptible to infection with numerous Haemoproteus (Haemoproteidae) species

The widespread biting midge Culicoides impunctatus (Ceratopogonidae) is susceptible to infection with numerous Haemoproteus (Haemoproteidae) species

... Wild C. impunctatus females were infected by allowing them to take blood meals on four naturally infected birds harbouring single infections of different species of Haemo- proteus parasites [1, 14]. We used one ...

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Molecular probes for the identification of avian Haemoproteus and Leucocytozoon parasites in tissue sections by chromogenic in situ hybridization

Molecular probes for the identification of avian Haemoproteus and Leucocytozoon parasites in tissue sections by chromogenic in situ hybridization

... for Haemoproteus (Parahaemoproteus) ...(d, h, ...f, h, j, ...of Haemoproteus minutus (a–d) and Leucocytocoon sp. (e–h) in histological sections from infected parakeets stained by ...

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Haemoproteus minutus is highly virulent for Australasian and South American parrots

Haemoproteus minutus is highly virulent for Australasian and South American parrots

... to Haemoproteus infections have been re- ported in Asian and African parrots associated with intra-erythrocytic parasite stages [33 – 35], but patho- logical mechanisms underlying the mortality remained ...

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The life cycle of the avian haemosporidian parasite Haemoproteus majoris, with emphasis on the exoerythrocytic and sporogonic development

The life cycle of the avian haemosporidian parasite Haemoproteus majoris, with emphasis on the exoerythrocytic and sporogonic development

... Wild Culicoides impunctatus biting midges were exposed to H. majoris infection by allowing them to take blood meals on the selected fieldfare, as described and illus- trated by Valkiūnas [2] and Žiegytė et al. ...

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A new methodology for sporogony research of avian haemoproteids in laboratory reared Culicoides spp , with a description of the complete sporogonic development of Haemoproteus pastoris

A new methodology for sporogony research of avian haemoproteids in laboratory reared Culicoides spp , with a description of the complete sporogonic development of Haemoproteus pastoris

... Culicoides nubeculosus was used for Haemoproteus spp. vector research by Miltgen et al. [35] for the first time in 1981. It was shown that this biting midge sup- ports sporogonic development of Haemoproteus ...

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Different meal, same flavor: cospeciation and host switching of haemosporidian parasites in some non passerine birds

Different meal, same flavor: cospeciation and host switching of haemosporidian parasites in some non passerine birds

... not fly long distances [67]. However, recent work in the Galapagos Islands has shown that lineages belonging to the same morphospecies (H. multipigmentatus) infect en- demic doves [24,28] and sea birds inhabiting ...

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Do mosquitoes transmit the avian malaria like parasite Haemoproteus? An experimental test of vector competence using mosquito saliva

Do mosquitoes transmit the avian malaria like parasite Haemoproteus? An experimental test of vector competence using mosquito saliva

... Culex pipiens larvae were collected in La Cañada de los Pájaros, a natural reserve near Seville, Spain (6°14′W, 36°57′N). This area lies beyond the main wetlands of the Doñana National Park and consists of a freshwater ...

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Parasitaemia data and molecular characterization of Haemoproteus catharti from New World vultures (Cathartidae) reveals a novel clade of Haemosporida

Parasitaemia data and molecular characterization of Haemoproteus catharti from New World vultures (Cathartidae) reveals a novel clade of Haemosporida

... All haemosporidian parasites observed in blood smears of TUVU from the South Carolina site were morphologi- cally consistent with H. catharti as described for the same host and study site by Greiner et al. [16]. ...

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Low prevalence of blood parasites in a long distance migratory raptor: the importance of host habitat

Low prevalence of blood parasites in a long distance migratory raptor: the importance of host habitat

... subgenus Haemoproteus, as is the case of ...subgenus Haemoproteus seems to be restricted to pigeons and frigatebirds [29,30] and, to our knowledge, have not been found to infect ...

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Sporogony of four Haemoproteus species (Haemosporida: Haemoproteidae), with report of in vitro ookinetes of Haemoproteus hirundinis: phylogenetic inference indicates patterns of haemosporidian parasite ookinete development

Sporogony of four Haemoproteus species (Haemosporida: Haemoproteidae), with report of in vitro ookinetes of Haemoproteus hirundinis: phylogenetic inference indicates patterns of haemosporidian parasite ookinete development

... The presence of more or less prominent vacuoles in the cytoplasm of ookinetes (Figs. 4 and 5) is a common fea- ture of parasites in sub-clade b1 (Fig. 1). Such vacuoles also were observed in ookinetes of parasites ...

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Biting midges (Culicoides, Diptera) transmit Haemoproteus parasites of owls: evidence from sporogony and molecular phylogeny

Biting midges (Culicoides, Diptera) transmit Haemoproteus parasites of owls: evidence from sporogony and molecular phylogeny

... 12 pm. The birds were exposed to bites for approximately 1.5–2 h depending on density of biting midges at the study site. This biting midge willingly takes blood meals on the feather-free region of body, and the ...

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A new blood parasite of leaf warblers: molecular characterization, phylogenetic relationships, description and identification of vectors

A new blood parasite of leaf warblers: molecular characterization, phylogenetic relationships, description and identification of vectors

... A Bayesian phylogeny of parasite lineages was constructed based on alignment of 45 cytb lineages (33 Haemoproteus spp. and 11 Plasmodium spp.) using MrBayes version 3.2 [50]. One lineage of Leucocytozoon sp. ...

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Spatial distribution, prevalence and diversity of haemosporidians in the rufous collared sparrow, Zonotrichia capensis

Spatial distribution, prevalence and diversity of haemosporidians in the rufous collared sparrow, Zonotrichia capensis

... One Haemoproteus haplotype (H15) was found in the austral region in Chile, and in northern countries (Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Costa Rica), but was absent in the remaining sampled ...

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New Host Records for Haemoproteus spp. (Apicomplexa: Haemosporidiasina) in Passeriformes from North-west of Iran

New Host Records for Haemoproteus spp. (Apicomplexa: Haemosporidiasina) in Passeriformes from North-west of Iran

... Parasites have major effects on physiology, ecology, health, population dynamics, sexual selection and fertilization of birds which in some cases lead to host elimination (Hamil- ton and Zuk 1982, Garvin et al. 2003, ...

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A new real time PCR protocol for detection of avian haemosporidians

A new real time PCR protocol for detection of avian haemosporidians

... (Affymetrix, Santa Clara, CA) and sequenced using Big- Dye terminator v3.1 cycle sequencing kit (Applied Bio sys- tems, Foster City, CA). The primers FIFI and R2 [57] were used for sequencing of Haemoproteus and ...

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Occurrence of Haemoproteus spp. (Haemosporida: Haemo-proteidae) in New Host Records of Passerine Birds from the East of Iran

Occurrence of Haemoproteus spp. (Haemosporida: Haemo-proteidae) in New Host Records of Passerine Birds from the East of Iran

... Results: Fifty-one passerine birds were detected as harboring Haemoproteus spp. Furthermore, we recorded Haemoproteus spp. infection of Granativora bruniceps, Oe- nanthe pleschanka for the first time in the ...

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Equilibrium ²H/¹H Fractionations in Organic Molecules

Equilibrium ²H/¹H Fractionations in Organic Molecules

... extensive H exchange in SOM has been widely observed in the field: (i) Fatty acids in fresh biomass are ubiquitously more 2 H-enriched relative to phytol by more than 100‰ (Sessions et ...2 H values ...

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