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Characterization of canarypox-like viruses infecting endemic birds in the Galápagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: The presence of avian pox in endemic birds in the Galápagos Islands has led to concern that the healPalabras claves:Avian pox, Avipoxvirus, Canary pox, Fowlpox, GALAPAGOSAutores:Ana Tirapé, Baquero M.I., Parker P.G., Thiel T., Uzcátegui G.J., Virna Cedeño, Walsh T., Whiteman N.K.Fuentes:googlescopusBiogeography of parasitic nematode communities in the Galápagos giant tortoise: Implications for conservation management
ArticleAbstract: The Galápagos giant tortoise is an icon of the unique, endemic biodiversity of Galápagos, but littlePalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Fournie G., Fox M.T., Gibbons L.M., Marilyn B. Cruz, Millins C., Patino L., Simon J. Goodman, Vélez A., Virna CedeñoFuentes:scopusAbstract: Physiological and molecular response of anadara tuberculosa (arcoida: Arcidae) to salinity stress
ArticleAbstract: The pustulose ark A. tuberculosa is an emblematic species of mangrove ecosystem that is currently inPalabras claves:Adaptation, ANADARA TUBERCULOSA, Mangrove, Osmoregulation, SalinityAutores:Avellan R., Diringer B., Eric Louis Mialhe, Marchan A., Mendoza O., Ordinola A., Peralta T., Pretell K., Virna Cedeño, Zapata K.Fuentes:scopusAdaptation, isolation by distance and human-mediated transport determine patterns of gene flow among populations of the disease vector Aedes taeniorhynchus in the Galapagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: The black salt-marsh mosquito (Aedes taeniorhynchus) is the only native mosquito in the Galapagos IsPalabras claves:Microsatellite, MIGRATION, mosquito, Population dynamicsAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bataille A., Marilyn B. Cruz, Simon J. Goodman, Virna CedeñoFuentes:scopusFuture of biotechnology-based control of disease in marine invertebrates
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Bachere E., BOULO V., Cadoret J.P., Calderon J., Carrera L., Colwell R.R., Eric Louis Mialhe, Rousseau C., Saraiva E., Virna CedeñoFuentes:scopusGenetic structure, phylogeography, and demography of Anadara tuberculosa (Bivalvia) from East Pacific as revealed by mtDNA: Implications to conservation
ArticleAbstract: Wild populations of the pustulose ark, Anadara tuberculosa (Bivalvia), an emblematic species of thePalabras claves:Aquaculture, aquatic animal stock, last glacial maximum, mangrove habitat, Mollusk, oceanic currentAutores:Avellan R., Chanta C., Diringer B., Gentile G., Pretell K., Virna CedeñoFuentes:scopusExpression of heterologous promoters in Lutzomyia longipalpis and Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae) cell lines
ArticleAbstract: To establish a transient expression system for genes introduced into sand fly cell lines, we testedPalabras claves:Heterologous promoters, Luciferase expression, Lutzomyia, Phlebotomus, Sand fly cellsAutores:Bergoin M., Eric Louis Mialhe, Fampa P., Miller L.H., Saraiva E., Virna CedeñoFuentes:scopusEvidence for regular ongoing introductions of mosquito disease vectors into the Galápagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Wildlife on isolated oceanic islands is highly susceptible to the introduction of pathogens. The recPalabras claves:Aircraft monitoring, Culex quinquefasciatus, Emerging infectious disease, GALAPAGOS, Population genetics, West nile virusAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Azuero R., Bataille A., Causton C.E., Cruz Martinez J.D., Eastwood G., Fonseca D.M., Loayza J., Marilyn B. Cruz, Simon J. Goodman, Virna CedeñoFuentes:scopusNatural colonization and adaptation of a mosquito species in Galápagos and its implications for disease threats to endemic wildlife
ArticleAbstract: Emerging infectious diseases of wildlife have been recognized as a major threat to global biodiversiPalabras claves:AEDES, Disease vector, phylogenetics, West nile virusAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bataille A., Constantinou A., Kramer L.D., Patino L., Simon J. Goodman, Virna CedeñoFuentes:scopusHost selection and parasite infection in Aedes taeniorhynchus, endemic disease vector in the Galápagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Host selection in blood-sucking arthropods has important evolutionary and ecological implications foPalabras claves:Feeding patterns, Filaria, GALAPAGOS, Haemoproteus, HEPATOZOON, mosquitoAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bataille A., Fournie G., Marilyn B. Cruz, Parker P.G., Simon J. Goodman, Virna CedeñoFuentes:scopus