Search Results - "Chagas, Carolina R.F."
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The Wildlife Malaria Research network (WIMANET): Meeting report on the 1st WIMANET workshop
Published in International journal for parasitology. Parasites and wildlife (01-12-2024)“…The Wildlife Malaria Network (WIMANET) is a groundbreaking multinational collaboration focused on studying vector-borne haemosporidian parasites in wildlife…”
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Evolutionary ecology, taxonomy, and systematics of avian malaria and related parasites
Published in Acta tropica (01-04-2020)“…•Genetic data shows that haemosporidian diversity is higher than suggested by morphology.•Phylogenetic relationships between avian host species play a central…”
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Haemoproteus jenniae (Haemoproteidae, Haemosporida) infects gulls (Larus spp.) in South Africa, with redescription of Haemoproteus skuae
Published in Parasitology (01-12-2023)“…Haemoproteus spp. are dipteran-borne protozoa that infect erythrocytes and reticulo-endothelial cells of birds. These parasites are not usually transmitted…”
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The buffy coat method: a tool for detection of blood parasites without staining procedures
Published in Parasites & vectors (27-02-2020)“…Blood parasites belonging to the Apicomplexa, Trypanosomatidae and Filarioidea are widespread in birds and have been studied extensively. Microscopical…”
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Prevalence and genetic diversity of avian haemosporidian parasites in islands within a mega hydroelectric dam in the Brazilian Amazon
Published in Parasitology research (1987) (01-09-2023)“…The Brazilian Amazon supports an extremely diverse avifauna and serves as the diversification center for avian malaria parasites in South America. Construction…”
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Isospora and Lankesterella Parasites (Eimeriidae, Apicomplexa) of Passeriform Birds in Europe: Infection Rates, Phylogeny, and Pathogenicity
Published in Pathogens (Basel) (18-04-2024)“…Wild birds are common hosts to numerous intracellular parasites such as single-celled eukaryotes of the family Eimeriidae (order Eucoccidiorida, phylum…”
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Avian Malaria and Related Parasites from Resident and Migratory Birds in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, with Description of a New Haemoproteus Species
Published in Pathogens (Basel) (21-01-2021)“…Determining the prevalence and local transmission dynamics of parasitic organisms are necessary to understand the ability of parasites to persist in host…”
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