Sex-specific effects of an avian malaria parasite on an insect vector: support for the resource limitation hypothesis.
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An experimental test of the effects of behavioral and immunological defenses against vectors: do they interact to protect birds from blood parasites?Apparent vector-mediated parent-to-offspring transmission in an avian malaria-like parasite.How a haemosporidian parasite of bats gets around: the genetic structure of a parasite, vector and host compared.From one host to another: tracking vector movements using microsatellite markers.Infection with Haemoproteus iwa affects vector movement in a hippoboscid fly--frigatebird system.Signs of a vector's adaptive choice: on the evasion of infectious hosts and parasite-induced mortality
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Sex-specific effects of an avian malaria parasite on an insect vector: support for the resource limitation hypothesis.
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Sex-specific effects of an avi ...... esource limitation hypothesis.
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Sex-specific effects of an avi ...... esource limitation hypothesis.
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Sex-specific effects of an avi ...... esource limitation hypothesis.
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Autumn R Henry
Dale H Clayton
Frederick R Adler
Jessica L Waite
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10.1890/11-2229.1
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2012-11-01T00:00:00Z