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Parasitic survey on introduced monk parakeets (Myiopsitta monachus) in Santiago, Chile
Central Chile has been identified as a unique ecosystem with high conservation priority because of its high levels of endemism and intensive anthropic pressure.
Cristóbal Briceño +4 more
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Positional Behavior of Introduced Monk Parakeets (Myiopsitta monachus) in an Urban Landscape. [PDF]
Simple Summary Positional behaviors comprise the entirety of animals’ locomotion and posture. Often, these positional behaviors are paired with information about sußbstrate characteristics (e.g., orientation, diameter, texture, height) and frequency to ...
Granatosky MC +19 more
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Case Series of Disseminated Xanthogranulomatosis in Red-crowned Parakeets (Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae) with Detection of Psittacine Adenovirus 2 (PsAdV-2). [PDF]
Simple Summary Lipometabolic disorders, such as xanthogranulomatosis, are common diseases in avian medicine. Various manifestations of lipometabolic disorders and risk factors for acquiring lipometabolic diseases have been described in the past years ...
Konicek C +4 more
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Apparent Lack of Circovirus Transmission from Invasive Parakeets to Native Birds. [PDF]
The transmission of pathogens to native species has been highlighted as one of the most important impacts of biological invasions. In this study, we evaluated the presence of psittacine beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) and other circoviruses in ...
Blanco G +3 more
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Illegal or poorly regulated wildlife trade may enhance parasite spread worldwide, leading to pathogen outbreaks and the emergence of diseases affecting native wildlife, domestic animals and humans.
A. Marzal +12 more
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Alien parakeets as a potential threat to the common noctule Nyctalus noctula
The ring-necked parakeet Psittacula krameri (Aves: Psittaciformes) is a widely distributed species of Asian and African origin, which occurs with over 40 alien populations in the rest of the world. Most established populations of this species are showing
S. Giuntini +5 more
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The Role of Monk Parakeets as Nest-Site Facilitators in Their Native and Invaded Areas
Simple Summary Invasive species can be harmful to native species, although this fact could be more complex when some natives eventually benefit from invaders.
D. Hernández‐Brito +8 more
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Nesting innovations allow population growth in an invasive population of rose-ringed parakeets. [PDF]
Certain traits of recipient environments, such as the availability of limiting resources, strongly determine the establishment success and spread of non-native species.
Hernández-Brito D +3 more
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The Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameri (Scopoli, 1769) has become invasive in several countries, including South Africa, mainly through the pet trade releases and escapees.
T. C. Shivambu +2 more
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Predictive models of species distribution, including several parakeets, may be very useful for understanding the actual and potential distribution of alien species. The Ring-necked Parakeet and the Monk Parakeet are two alien species found in the Veneto
Alessandro Nardotto
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