Tested birds
Birds were sampled in the wild in four biogeographic regions (Region): NWA - Northwest Africa, NWI - Northwest Iberia, TRC - Transcaucasia, WGC - Western Greater Caucasus. Bird ID is the unique identifier for each bird sampled. Repeated bird IDs indicate multiple infections in the same bird. Date is...
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ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.r8bj6/1 2023-05-15T16:06:22+02:00 Tested birds Drovetski, Sergei V. Aghayan, Sargis A. Mata, Vanessa A. Lopes, Ricardo J. Mode, Nicolle A. Harvey, Johanna A. Voelker, Gary 2014 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r8bj6/1 http://datadryad.org/resource/doi:10.5061/dryad.r8bj6/1 unknown Dryad Digital Repository https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r8bj6 http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0 CC0 Host Parasite Interactions Birds abundance-occupancy relationship host specialization blood parasites Northwest Africa Northwest Iberia Transcaucasia Western Greater Caucasus Holocene Acrocephalus palustris Aegithalos caudatus Alectoris chukar Alectoris rufa Anthus spinoletta Anthus trivialis Athene noctua Carduelis cannabina Carduelis carduelis Carduelis flavirostris Carpodacus erythrinus Cercotrichas galactotes Certhia brachydactyla Certhia familiaris Cettia cetti Chloris chloris Coccothraustes coccothraustes Columba palumbus Corvus corone Cyanistes caeruleus Cyanistes teneriffae Cyanopica cooki Dendrocopos major Dendrocopos minor Emberiza calandra Emberiza cia Emberiza cirlus Emberiza hortulana Emberiza melanocephala Eremophila alpestris Erithacus rubecula Falco naumanni Falco tinnunculus Ficedula parva Ficedula semitorquata Ficedula speculigera Fringilla coelebs Galerida cristata Garrulus glandarius Hippolais languida Hippolais polyglotta Hirundo rustica Iduna opaca Irania gutturalis Lanius collurio Lanius meridionalis Lanius senator Lophophanes cristatus Luscinia luscinia Luscinia megarhynchos Monticola saxatilis Motacilla cinerea Motacilla flava Muscicapa striata Oenanthe deserti Oenanthe leucura Oenanthe oenanthe Otus scops Parus major Passer domesticus Passer hispaniolensis Periparus ater Petronia petronia Phoenicurus moussieri Phoenicurus ochruros Phoenicurus phoenicurus Phylloscopus collybita Phylloscopus nitidus Phylloscopus sibilatrix Phylloscopus sindianus Picus vaillantii Picus viridis Poecile lugubris Prunella modularis Prunella ocularis Pycnonotus barbatus Pyrrhula pyrrhula Rhodopechys sanguineus Riparia riparia Saxicola maurus Saxicola rubetra Serinus serinus Sitta europaea Sitta krueperi Streptopelia turtur Strix aluco Sturnus unicolor Sylvia atricapilla Sylvia borin Sylvia cantillans Sylvia communis Sylvia crassirostris Sylvia curruca Sylvia deserticola Sylvia hortensis Sylvia melanocephala Sylvia nisoria Sylvia undata Troglodytes troglodytes Turdus merula Turdus philomelos Turdus viscivorus Upupa epops Haemosporidia dataset Dataset DataFile 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r8bj6/1 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r8bj6 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Birds were sampled in the wild in four biogeographic regions (Region): NWA - Northwest Africa, NWI - Northwest Iberia, TRC - Transcaucasia, WGC - Western Greater Caucasus. Bird ID is the unique identifier for each bird sampled. Repeated bird IDs indicate multiple infections in the same bird. Date is when the sample was taken in the field. Parasite lineage is a unique identifier and 'none' indicates that no haemosporidian parasite lineages were found. Please see the original article for details of methods. Dataset Eremophila alpestris DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Parus ENVELOPE(3.950,3.950,-71.983,-71.983) Chukar ENVELOPE(118.100,118.100,63.700,63.700) |
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Host Parasite Interactions Birds abundance-occupancy relationship host specialization blood parasites Northwest Africa Northwest Iberia Transcaucasia Western Greater Caucasus Holocene Acrocephalus palustris Aegithalos caudatus Alectoris chukar Alectoris rufa Anthus spinoletta Anthus trivialis Athene noctua Carduelis cannabina Carduelis carduelis Carduelis flavirostris Carpodacus erythrinus Cercotrichas galactotes Certhia brachydactyla Certhia familiaris Cettia cetti Chloris chloris Coccothraustes coccothraustes Columba palumbus Corvus corone Cyanistes caeruleus Cyanistes teneriffae Cyanopica cooki Dendrocopos major Dendrocopos minor Emberiza calandra Emberiza cia Emberiza cirlus Emberiza hortulana Emberiza melanocephala Eremophila alpestris Erithacus rubecula Falco naumanni Falco tinnunculus Ficedula parva Ficedula semitorquata Ficedula speculigera Fringilla coelebs Galerida cristata Garrulus glandarius Hippolais languida Hippolais polyglotta Hirundo rustica Iduna opaca Irania gutturalis Lanius collurio Lanius meridionalis Lanius senator Lophophanes cristatus Luscinia luscinia Luscinia megarhynchos Monticola saxatilis Motacilla cinerea Motacilla flava Muscicapa striata Oenanthe deserti Oenanthe leucura Oenanthe oenanthe Otus scops Parus major Passer domesticus Passer hispaniolensis Periparus ater Petronia petronia Phoenicurus moussieri Phoenicurus ochruros Phoenicurus phoenicurus Phylloscopus collybita Phylloscopus nitidus Phylloscopus sibilatrix Phylloscopus sindianus Picus vaillantii Picus viridis Poecile lugubris Prunella modularis Prunella ocularis Pycnonotus barbatus Pyrrhula pyrrhula Rhodopechys sanguineus Riparia riparia Saxicola maurus Saxicola rubetra Serinus serinus Sitta europaea Sitta krueperi Streptopelia turtur Strix aluco Sturnus unicolor Sylvia atricapilla Sylvia borin Sylvia cantillans Sylvia communis Sylvia crassirostris Sylvia curruca Sylvia deserticola Sylvia hortensis Sylvia melanocephala Sylvia nisoria Sylvia undata Troglodytes troglodytes Turdus merula Turdus philomelos Turdus viscivorus Upupa epops Haemosporidia |
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Host Parasite Interactions Birds abundance-occupancy relationship host specialization blood parasites Northwest Africa Northwest Iberia Transcaucasia Western Greater Caucasus Holocene Acrocephalus palustris Aegithalos caudatus Alectoris chukar Alectoris rufa Anthus spinoletta Anthus trivialis Athene noctua Carduelis cannabina Carduelis carduelis Carduelis flavirostris Carpodacus erythrinus Cercotrichas galactotes Certhia brachydactyla Certhia familiaris Cettia cetti Chloris chloris Coccothraustes coccothraustes Columba palumbus Corvus corone Cyanistes caeruleus Cyanistes teneriffae Cyanopica cooki Dendrocopos major Dendrocopos minor Emberiza calandra Emberiza cia Emberiza cirlus Emberiza hortulana Emberiza melanocephala Eremophila alpestris Erithacus rubecula Falco naumanni Falco tinnunculus Ficedula parva Ficedula semitorquata Ficedula speculigera Fringilla coelebs Galerida cristata Garrulus glandarius Hippolais languida Hippolais polyglotta Hirundo rustica Iduna opaca Irania gutturalis Lanius collurio Lanius meridionalis Lanius senator Lophophanes cristatus Luscinia luscinia Luscinia megarhynchos Monticola saxatilis Motacilla cinerea Motacilla flava Muscicapa striata Oenanthe deserti Oenanthe leucura Oenanthe oenanthe Otus scops Parus major Passer domesticus Passer hispaniolensis Periparus ater Petronia petronia Phoenicurus moussieri Phoenicurus ochruros Phoenicurus phoenicurus Phylloscopus collybita Phylloscopus nitidus Phylloscopus sibilatrix Phylloscopus sindianus Picus vaillantii Picus viridis Poecile lugubris Prunella modularis Prunella ocularis Pycnonotus barbatus Pyrrhula pyrrhula Rhodopechys sanguineus Riparia riparia Saxicola maurus Saxicola rubetra Serinus serinus Sitta europaea Sitta krueperi Streptopelia turtur Strix aluco Sturnus unicolor Sylvia atricapilla Sylvia borin Sylvia cantillans Sylvia communis Sylvia crassirostris Sylvia curruca Sylvia deserticola Sylvia hortensis Sylvia melanocephala Sylvia nisoria Sylvia undata Troglodytes troglodytes Turdus merula Turdus philomelos Turdus viscivorus Upupa epops Haemosporidia Drovetski, Sergei V. Aghayan, Sargis A. Mata, Vanessa A. Lopes, Ricardo J. Mode, Nicolle A. Harvey, Johanna A. Voelker, Gary Tested birds |
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Host Parasite Interactions Birds abundance-occupancy relationship host specialization blood parasites Northwest Africa Northwest Iberia Transcaucasia Western Greater Caucasus Holocene Acrocephalus palustris Aegithalos caudatus Alectoris chukar Alectoris rufa Anthus spinoletta Anthus trivialis Athene noctua Carduelis cannabina Carduelis carduelis Carduelis flavirostris Carpodacus erythrinus Cercotrichas galactotes Certhia brachydactyla Certhia familiaris Cettia cetti Chloris chloris Coccothraustes coccothraustes Columba palumbus Corvus corone Cyanistes caeruleus Cyanistes teneriffae Cyanopica cooki Dendrocopos major Dendrocopos minor Emberiza calandra Emberiza cia Emberiza cirlus Emberiza hortulana Emberiza melanocephala Eremophila alpestris Erithacus rubecula Falco naumanni Falco tinnunculus Ficedula parva Ficedula semitorquata Ficedula speculigera Fringilla coelebs Galerida cristata Garrulus glandarius Hippolais languida Hippolais polyglotta Hirundo rustica Iduna opaca Irania gutturalis Lanius collurio Lanius meridionalis Lanius senator Lophophanes cristatus Luscinia luscinia Luscinia megarhynchos Monticola saxatilis Motacilla cinerea Motacilla flava Muscicapa striata Oenanthe deserti Oenanthe leucura Oenanthe oenanthe Otus scops Parus major Passer domesticus Passer hispaniolensis Periparus ater Petronia petronia Phoenicurus moussieri Phoenicurus ochruros Phoenicurus phoenicurus Phylloscopus collybita Phylloscopus nitidus Phylloscopus sibilatrix Phylloscopus sindianus Picus vaillantii Picus viridis Poecile lugubris Prunella modularis Prunella ocularis Pycnonotus barbatus Pyrrhula pyrrhula Rhodopechys sanguineus Riparia riparia Saxicola maurus Saxicola rubetra Serinus serinus Sitta europaea Sitta krueperi Streptopelia turtur Strix aluco Sturnus unicolor Sylvia atricapilla Sylvia borin Sylvia cantillans Sylvia communis Sylvia crassirostris Sylvia curruca Sylvia deserticola Sylvia hortensis Sylvia melanocephala Sylvia nisoria Sylvia undata Troglodytes troglodytes Turdus merula Turdus philomelos Turdus viscivorus Upupa epops Haemosporidia |
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Birds were sampled in the wild in four biogeographic regions (Region): NWA - Northwest Africa, NWI - Northwest Iberia, TRC - Transcaucasia, WGC - Western Greater Caucasus. Bird ID is the unique identifier for each bird sampled. Repeated bird IDs indicate multiple infections in the same bird. Date is when the sample was taken in the field. Parasite lineage is a unique identifier and 'none' indicates that no haemosporidian parasite lineages were found. Please see the original article for details of methods. |
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Drovetski, Sergei V. Aghayan, Sargis A. Mata, Vanessa A. Lopes, Ricardo J. Mode, Nicolle A. Harvey, Johanna A. Voelker, Gary |
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Drovetski, Sergei V. Aghayan, Sargis A. Mata, Vanessa A. Lopes, Ricardo J. Mode, Nicolle A. Harvey, Johanna A. Voelker, Gary |
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Drovetski, Sergei V. |
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2014 |
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https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r8bj6/1 http://datadryad.org/resource/doi:10.5061/dryad.r8bj6/1 |
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ENVELOPE(3.950,3.950,-71.983,-71.983) ENVELOPE(118.100,118.100,63.700,63.700) |
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Parus Chukar |
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Parus Chukar |
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Eremophila alpestris |
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Eremophila alpestris |
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https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r8bj6/1 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r8bj6 |
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