Differences in host species relationships and biogeographic influences produce contrasting patterns of prevalence, community composition and genetic structure in two genera of avian malaria parasites in southern Melanesia

Olsson-Pons S, Clark NJ, Ishtiaq F, Clegg SM
No abstract available
Keywords:

3107 Microbiology

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31 Biological Sciences

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3103 Ecology

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3104 Evolutionary Biology

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Malaria

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Infectious Diseases

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Rare Diseases

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Vector-Borne Diseases

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2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment

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2.1 Biological and endogenous factors

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Infection

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Animals

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Birds

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Cytochromes b

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Genetic Variation

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Haemosporida

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Host-Parasite Interactions

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Islands

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Malaria, Avian

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Melanesia

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Molecular Sequence Data

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Phylogeography

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Plasmodium

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Prevalence