Introduced avian diseases, climate change, and the future of Hawaiian honeycreepers.
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Introduced Siberian chipmunks (Tamias sibiricus barberi) contribute more to lyme borreliosis risk than native reservoir rodents110 years of Avipoxvirus in the Galapagos IslandsConciliation biology: the eco-evolutionary management of permanently invaded biotic systemsDeforestation and avian infectious diseasesIs Avian Malaria Playing a Role in Native Bird Declines in New Zealand? Testing Hypotheses along an Elevational GradientClimate change increases the risk of malaria in birdsMalaria in penguins - current perceptions.An introduced parasitic fly may lead to local extinction of Darwin's finch populations.Changing climate and the altitudinal range of avian malaria in the Hawaiian Islands - an ongoing conservation crisis on the island of Kaua'i.Will a warmer and wetter future cause extinction of native Hawaiian forest birds?Local prevalence and transmission of avian malaria in the Alakai Plateau of Kauai, Hawaii, U.S.A.Physiological effects of heat stress on Hawaiian picture-wing Drosophila: genome-wide expression patterns and stress-related traits.Collapsing avian community on a Hawaiian island.Mitigating Future Avian Malaria Threats to Hawaiian Forest Birds from Climate Change.The ecology of emerging infectious diseases in migratory birds: an assessment of the role of climate change and priorities for future research.Diversity and phylogenetic relationships of hemosporidian parasites in birds of Socorro Island, México, and their role in the re-introduction of the Socorro dove (Zenaida graysoni).Epidemiology of the emergent disease Paridae pox in an intensively studied wild bird populationIndividual and population-level impacts of an emerging poxvirus disease in a wild population of great titsModeling future conservation of Hawaiian honeycreepers by mosquito management and translocation of disease-tolerant Amakihi.Malaria's many mates: past, present, and future of the systematics of the order Haemosporida.Imperfect replacement of native species by non-native species as pollinators of endemic Hawaiian plants.Outbreak of avian malaria associated to multiple species of Plasmodium in magellanic penguins undergoing rehabilitation in southern Brazil.Non-native plants add to the British flora without negative consequences for native diversity.Surveillance Potential of Non-Native Hawaiian Birds for Detection of West Nile Virus.Genomic characterization of two novel pathogenic avipoxviruses isolated from pacific shearwaters (Ardenna spp.).Vector movement underlies avian malaria at upper elevation in Hawaii: implications for transmission of human malaria.Transcontinental migratory connectivity predicts parasite prevalence in breeding populations of the European barn swallow.Emerging prion disease drives host selection in a wildlife population.The avian transcriptome response to malaria infectionThe malaria parasite Plasmodium relictum in the endemic avifauna of eastern Cuba.In situ hybridization and sequence analysis reveal an association of Plasmodium spp. with mortalities in wild passerine birds in Austria.Prevalence of avian haemosporidia among injured wild birds in Tokyo and environs, Japan.Patterns in avian malaria at founder and source populations of an endemic New Zealand passerine.Further observations on in vitro hybridization of hemosporidian parasites: patterns of ookinete development in Haemoproteus spp.No evidence of critical slowing down in two endangered Hawaiian honeycreepers.The effect of isolation, fragmentation, and population bottlenecks on song structure of a Hawaiian honeycreeper.Increase of an introduced bird competitor in old-growth forest associated with restorationPredicted effects of landscape change, sea level rise, and habitat management on the extirpation risk of the Hawaiian common gallinule (Gallinula galeata sandvicensis) on the island of O'ahu.Tri-trophic ecology of native parasitic nest flies of birds in TobagoDiffuse competition can be reversed: a case history with birds in Hawaii
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Introduced avian diseases, climate change, and the future of Hawaiian honeycreepers.
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Introduced avian diseases, climate change, and the future of Hawaiian honeycreepers.
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2009-03-01T00:00:00Z