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Epidemiology of Plasmodium relictum infection in the house sparrow.

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Variation in prevalence and parasitemia of Plasmodium relictum in the house sparrow across a large number of rural and urban populations is investigated to give a better understanding of the key factors involved in the epidemiology of avian malaria.
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In vertebrates, multiple host characteristics and environmental factors are known to influence infectious disease dynamics. Here, we investigated variability in prevalence and parasitemia of Plasmodium relictum in the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) across a large number of rural and urban populations (n ¼ 16). We found that prevalence was not predicted by any of the host traits investigated (age, sex, body mass, or wing length). However, parasitemia was significantly higher in females when compared to males and in 1-yr-olds as compared to older individuals. Neither prevalence nor parasitemia differed according to habitat type (urban vs. rural). These results suggest that inter-population variation in parasitemia depends on host intrinsic factors whereas variation in prevalence could be due to environmental differences between populations, such as climatic variables that might affect the abundance of vectors. This large-scale study gives us a better understanding of the key factors involved in the epidemiology of avian malaria.

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Manifold habitat effects on the prevalence and diversity of avian blood parasites.

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Ecological determinants of avian malaria infections: An integrative analysis at landscape, mosquito and vertebrate community levels

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Avian malaria: a new lease of life for an old experimental model to study the evolutionary ecology of Plasmodium.

TL;DR: A wide-ranging picture of the within-host and between-host parameters that may bear on malaria transmission and epidemiology is provided, including parasitaemia, gametocytaemia, host morbidity (anaemia) and transmission rates to mosquitoes.
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Urbanization and blood parasite infections affect the body condition of wild birds.

TL;DR: Support is provided for a negative impact of urbanization on bird body condition, while Plasmodium and Haemoproteus may exert selection against individuals with lower body condition living in urban habitats, underlining the synergistic effects that urbanization and parasites may have on wild birds.
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Avian malaria-mediated population decline of a widespread iconic bird species

TL;DR: Investigation of associations between parasite infection and house sparrow demography across suburban London found Plasmodium relictum infection was found at higher prevalences than previously recorded in any wild bird population in Northern Europe.
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