Can the intake of antiparasitic secondary metabolites explain the low prevalence of hemoparasites among wild Psittaciformes? ...
Abstract Background Parasites can exert selection pressure on their hosts through effects on survival, on reproductive success, on sexually selected ornament, with important ecological and evolutionary consequences, such as changes in population viability. Consequently, hemoparasites have become the...
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ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4138916.v1 2024-10-29T17:42:13+00:00 Can the intake of antiparasitic secondary metabolites explain the low prevalence of hemoparasites among wild Psittaciformes? ... Masello, Juan Martínez, Javier Calderón, Luciano Wink, Michael Quillfeldt, Petra Sanz, Virginia Theuerkauf, Jörn Ortiz-Catedral, Luis Berkunsky, Igor Brunton, Dianne Díaz-Luque, José Hauber, Mark Ojeda, Valeria Barnaud, Antoine Casalins, Laura Jackson, Bethany Mijares, Alfredo Rosales, Romel Seixas, Gláucia Serafini, Patricia Silva-Iturriza, Adriana Sipinski, Elenise Vásquez, Rodrigo Widmann, Peter Widmann, Indira Merino, Santiago 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4138916.v1 https://springernature.figshare.com/collections/Can_the_intake_of_antiparasitic_secondary_metabolites_explain_the_low_prevalence_of_hemoparasites_among_wild_Psittaciformes_/4138916/1 unknown figshare https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4138916 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Microbiology FOS: Biological sciences Evolutionary Biology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Ecology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Infectious Diseases FOS: Health sciences Computational Biology Collection article 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4138916.v110.6084/m9.figshare.c.4138916 2024-10-01T12:16:10Z Abstract Background Parasites can exert selection pressure on their hosts through effects on survival, on reproductive success, on sexually selected ornament, with important ecological and evolutionary consequences, such as changes in population viability. Consequently, hemoparasites have become the focus of recent avian studies. Infection varies significantly among taxa. Various factors might explain the differences in infection among taxa, including habitat, climate, host density, the presence of vectors, life history and immune defence. Feeding behaviour can also be relevant both through increased exposure to vectors and consumption of secondary metabolites with preventative or therapeutic effects that can reduce parasite load. However, the latter has been little investigated. Psittaciformes (parrots and cockatoos) are a good model to investigate these topics, as they are known to use biological control against ectoparasites and to feed on toxic food. We investigated the presence of avian malaria ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Avian Studies DataCite |
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Microbiology FOS: Biological sciences Evolutionary Biology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Ecology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Infectious Diseases FOS: Health sciences Computational Biology Masello, Juan Martínez, Javier Calderón, Luciano Wink, Michael Quillfeldt, Petra Sanz, Virginia Theuerkauf, Jörn Ortiz-Catedral, Luis Berkunsky, Igor Brunton, Dianne Díaz-Luque, José Hauber, Mark Ojeda, Valeria Barnaud, Antoine Casalins, Laura Jackson, Bethany Mijares, Alfredo Rosales, Romel Seixas, Gláucia Serafini, Patricia Silva-Iturriza, Adriana Sipinski, Elenise Vásquez, Rodrigo Widmann, Peter Widmann, Indira Merino, Santiago Can the intake of antiparasitic secondary metabolites explain the low prevalence of hemoparasites among wild Psittaciformes? ... |
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Abstract Background Parasites can exert selection pressure on their hosts through effects on survival, on reproductive success, on sexually selected ornament, with important ecological and evolutionary consequences, such as changes in population viability. Consequently, hemoparasites have become the focus of recent avian studies. Infection varies significantly among taxa. Various factors might explain the differences in infection among taxa, including habitat, climate, host density, the presence of vectors, life history and immune defence. Feeding behaviour can also be relevant both through increased exposure to vectors and consumption of secondary metabolites with preventative or therapeutic effects that can reduce parasite load. However, the latter has been little investigated. Psittaciformes (parrots and cockatoos) are a good model to investigate these topics, as they are known to use biological control against ectoparasites and to feed on toxic food. We investigated the presence of avian malaria ... |
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Masello, Juan Martínez, Javier Calderón, Luciano Wink, Michael Quillfeldt, Petra Sanz, Virginia Theuerkauf, Jörn Ortiz-Catedral, Luis Berkunsky, Igor Brunton, Dianne Díaz-Luque, José Hauber, Mark Ojeda, Valeria Barnaud, Antoine Casalins, Laura Jackson, Bethany Mijares, Alfredo Rosales, Romel Seixas, Gláucia Serafini, Patricia Silva-Iturriza, Adriana Sipinski, Elenise Vásquez, Rodrigo Widmann, Peter Widmann, Indira Merino, Santiago |
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Masello, Juan Martínez, Javier Calderón, Luciano Wink, Michael Quillfeldt, Petra Sanz, Virginia Theuerkauf, Jörn Ortiz-Catedral, Luis Berkunsky, Igor Brunton, Dianne Díaz-Luque, José Hauber, Mark Ojeda, Valeria Barnaud, Antoine Casalins, Laura Jackson, Bethany Mijares, Alfredo Rosales, Romel Seixas, Gláucia Serafini, Patricia Silva-Iturriza, Adriana Sipinski, Elenise Vásquez, Rodrigo Widmann, Peter Widmann, Indira Merino, Santiago |
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Can the intake of antiparasitic secondary metabolites explain the low prevalence of hemoparasites among wild Psittaciformes? ... |
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Can the intake of antiparasitic secondary metabolites explain the low prevalence of hemoparasites among wild Psittaciformes? ... |
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Can the intake of antiparasitic secondary metabolites explain the low prevalence of hemoparasites among wild Psittaciformes? ... |
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Can the intake of antiparasitic secondary metabolites explain the low prevalence of hemoparasites among wild Psittaciformes? ... |
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Can the intake of antiparasitic secondary metabolites explain the low prevalence of hemoparasites among wild Psittaciformes? ... |
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can the intake of antiparasitic secondary metabolites explain the low prevalence of hemoparasites among wild psittaciformes? ... |
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