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Additional file 3: Table S3. Localities with positive occurrence of Polychromophilus in Madagascar including the origin of the sample (cave or trapping) and their location (latitude, longitude).
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Additional file 2: Table S2. Genbank accession numbers of blood parasites included in the present study. Isolates and their Genbank accession number produced in the frame of the present work are highlighted in bold. FMNH Field Museum of Natural History, UADBA Université d’Antananarivo, Département de Biologie Animale.
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How a haemosporidian parasite of bats gets around: the genetic structure of a parasite, vector and host compared. [PDF]
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case of a parasite with a complex life cycle, two host species, each with their own patterns of demography and migration, spread the parasite.
?evčík M., +10 more
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Additional file 1: Table S1. Localities sampled in the previous and present study.
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Identification of Blood-sucking Flies of Bats in Lombok Island, Indonesia [PDF]
Bats and blood-sucking bat flies have an important role in transmitting several hemoparasites. Bat flies have been identified as vectors transmitting hemoparasites from wild bats.
Atma, C.D., Kholik, K., Ningtyas, N.S.I.
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The role of bat flies (Nycteribiidae) in the ecology and evolution of the blood parasite Polychromophilus (Apicomplexa: Haemosporida) [PDF]
Witsenburg, F.
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Revisions to the Classification, Nomenclature, and Diversity of Eukaryotes
Abstract This revision of the classification of eukaryotes follows that of Adl et al., 2012 [J. Euk. Microbiol. 59(5)] and retains an emphasis on protists. Changes since have improved the resolution of many nodes in phylogenetic analyses. For some clades even families are being clearly resolved.
Sina M. Adl +46 more
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Polychromophilus murinus: a malarial parasite of bats: life-history and ultrastructural studies
SUMMARYPolychromophilus murinus, a malaria parasite of Chiroptera is reported from Myotis daubentoni in England. The vector was suspected to be the ectoparasitic Nycteribiid fly, Nycteribia kolenatii. N. kolenatii collected from wild-caught M. daubentoni were found to have oocysts on the midgut and sporozoites in the salivary glands.
R A, Gardner, D H, Molyneux
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Polychromophilus deanei n. sp. (Haemosporidiidea, Haemoproteidae) is described from a vespertilionid bat, Myotis nigricans nigricans (SCHINZ, 1821), captured on the Rio Maracapuçu, Município of Abaetetuba, Pará, Brasil.
P. C. C. Garnham, R. Lainson, J. J. Shaw
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Vetufebrus ovatus n. gen., n. sp. (Haemospororida: Plasmodiidae) vectored by a streblid bat fly (Diptera: Streblidae) in Dominican amber [PDF]
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by BioMed Central Ltd. and can be found at: http://www.parasitesandvectors.com/.Background: Both sexes of bat flies in the families Nycteribiidae and Streblidae (Diptera ...
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