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Detection of avian malaria in wild birds at Trisik Beach of Yogyakarta, Java (Indonesia)
Annals of parasitology, 2019Avian haemosporidian (Plasmodium, Haemoproteus and Leucocytozoon) are abundant and widespread vector-borne parasites in birds. However, our knowledge is very limited. This study used a nested-PCR to detect the prevalence level of haematozoan parasites in
P. Yuda
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Genetika, 2011
We have studied the phylogeographic structure of avian schistosomes Bilharziella polonica (class Trematoda, family Schistosomatidae), parasites of 18 molluscs Planorbius corneus (family Planorbidae) from three Belarussian lakes.
G G, Khrisanfova+6 more
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We have studied the phylogeographic structure of avian schistosomes Bilharziella polonica (class Trematoda, family Schistosomatidae), parasites of 18 molluscs Planorbius corneus (family Planorbidae) from three Belarussian lakes.
G G, Khrisanfova+6 more
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, 2014
Recent research has revealed well over 1000 mtDNA lineages of avian haemosporidian parasites, but the extent to which this diversity is caused by host – parasite coevolutionary history or environmental heterogeneity is unclear. We surveyed haemosporidian
Spencer C. Galen, C. Witt
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Recent research has revealed well over 1000 mtDNA lineages of avian haemosporidian parasites, but the extent to which this diversity is caused by host – parasite coevolutionary history or environmental heterogeneity is unclear. We surveyed haemosporidian
Spencer C. Galen, C. Witt
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, 2013
We used PCR and DNA sequencing to screen for haemosporidian parasites (Haemoproteus and Plasmodium) in 2,488 individual birds from 104 species and 22 families, primarily understory suboscine passerines, captured in a lowland Amazonian forest in Ecuador ...
M. Svensson‐Coelho+5 more
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We used PCR and DNA sequencing to screen for haemosporidian parasites (Haemoproteus and Plasmodium) in 2,488 individual birds from 104 species and 22 families, primarily understory suboscine passerines, captured in a lowland Amazonian forest in Ecuador ...
M. Svensson‐Coelho+5 more
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Avian haemosporidian parasites in an urban forest and their relationship to bird size and abundance
Urban Ecosystems, 2016D. Santiago‐Alarcon+4 more
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Mitochondrial DNA under siege in avian phylogeography
Molecular Ecology, 2008R. Zink, G. Barrowclough
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