Title of article
The hitchhikerʹs guide to avian malaria
Author/Authors
Matthew J. Wood and Gisela Storz، نويسنده , , Catherine L. Cosgrove، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
3
From page
5
To page
7
Abstract
The ecological mechanisms underlying the dispersal of parasites are poorly understood, which is of particular concern in view of currently emerging infectious diseases. In a new study, Pérez-Tris and Bensch examined the distribution and prevalence of avian malaria in a migratory bird across Western Europe. They concluded that repeated independent evolution of year-round transmission has enabled some avian malaria lineages to become more widespread, and more prevalent, than lineages that are transmitted only during the summer. This study blurs the boundaries of evolutionary ecology, epidemiology and macroecology with great potential for cross-disciplinary research.
Journal title
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Record number
771836
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