Host density and human activities mediate increased parasite prevalence and richness in primates threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation.
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Diversity and prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in seven non-human primates of the Taï National Park, Côte d'IvoireImpact of environmental factors on the emergence, transmission and distribution of Toxoplasma gondiiA review of factors influencing the stress response in Australian marsupialsEffects of anthropogenic disturbance and climate on patterns of bat fly parasitism.Gastrointestinal parasite infections and self-medication in wild chimpanzees surviving in degraded forest fragments within an agricultural landscape mosaic in Uganda.Remnant fragments within an agricultural matrix enhance conditions for a rodent host and its fleas.Clarifying Prehistoric Parasitism from a Complementary Morphological and Molecular ApproachHuman presence increases parasitic load in endangered lion-tailed macaques (Macaca silenus) in its fragmented rainforest habitats in Southern IndiaHead lice prevalence among households in Norway: importance of spatial variables and individual and household characteristics.Habitat fragmentation alters the properties of a host-parasite network: rodents and their helminths in South-East Asia.Natural disturbance reduces disease risk in endangered rainforest frog populations.Nodular Worm Infections in Wild Non-human Primates and Humans Living in the Sebitoli Area (Kibale National Park, Uganda): Do High Spatial Proximity Favor Zoonotic Transmission?High frequency of leaf swallowing and its relationship to intestinal parasite expulsion in "village" chimpanzees at Bulindi, Uganda.Influence of environmental variables on Baylisascaris procyonis infection in raccoons.Mammalian gastrointestinal parasites in rainforest remnants of Anamalai Hills, Western Ghats, India.Algae associated with coral degradation affects risk assessment in coral reef fishes.Association of Anthropogenic Disturbances and Intestinal Parasitism in Ecuadorian Mantled Howler Monkeys, Alouatta palliata aequatorialis.Does home range use explain the relationship between group size and parasitism? A test with two sympatric species of howler monkeys.Fecal parasite risk in the endangered proboscis monkey is higher in an anthropogenically managed forest environment compared to a riparian rain forest in Sabah, Borneo.An island paradigm on the mainland: host population fragmentation impairs the community of avian pathogens.Prevalence and diversity of gastrointestinal helminths in free-ranging Asian house shrew (Suncus murinus) in Bangladesh.Effects of habitat quality on parasite abundance: do forest fragmentation and food availability affect helminth infection in the Eurasian red squirrel?What do we know about the effect of patch size on primate species across life history traits?Habitat fragmentation and the prevalence of parasites (Diptera, Streblidae) on three Phyllostomid bat species
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Host density and human activities mediate increased parasite prevalence and richness in primates threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation.
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2009年の論文
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Host density and human activit ...... abitat loss and fragmentation.
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Host density and human activit ...... abitat loss and fragmentation.
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Host density and human activit ...... abitat loss and fragmentation.
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Host density and human activit ...... abitat loss and fragmentation.
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Host density and human activit ...... abitat loss and fragmentation.
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David N M Mbora
Mark A McPeek
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10.1111/J.1365-2656.2008.01481.X
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z