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Avian malaria-mediated population decline of a widespread iconic bird species
ArticleAbstract: Parasites have the capacity to affect animal populations by modifying host survival, and it is increPalabras claves:Decline, House sparrow, Passer domesticus, plasmodium, population, SurvivalAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bennett M., Clements A., Dadam D., Peach W.J., Robinson R.A., Rowcliffe M.Fuentes:scopusEmerging infectious disease leads to rapid population declines of common british birds
ArticleAbstract: Emerging infectious diseases are increasingly cited as threats to wildlife, livestock and humans aliPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Chantrey J., Clatworthy I.R., Evans A.D., Hughes L.A., Hutchinson O.C., John S.K., Kirkwood J.K., Lawson B., Peck K.M., Pennycott T.W., Perkins M.W., Robinson R.A., Rowley P.S., Simpson V.R., Toms M.P., Tyler K.M.Fuentes:scopusEpidemiology of salmonellosis in garden birds in England and Wales, 1993 to 2003
ArticleAbstract: Salmonellosis has been reported as an important cause of mortality of garden birds in several countrPalabras claves:epidemiology, greenfinch Carduelis chloris, house sparrow Passer domesticus, Salmonella typhimurium, Salmonellosis, WildlifeAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Howard T., Kirkwood J.K., Lawson B., MacGregor S.K., Perkins M.W., Robinson R.A., Ward L.R.Fuentes:scopusSpatio-temporal dynamics and aetiology of proliferative leg skin lesions in wild British finches
ArticleAbstract: Proliferative leg skin lesions have been described in wild finches in Europe although there have beePalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Benitez L., Fernandez J.R.R., John S.K., Lawson B., Risely K., Robinson R.A., Tolf C., Toms M.P., Williams R.A.J.Fuentes:scopusThe emergence and spread of finch trichomonosis in the British Isles
ArticleAbstract: Finch trichomonosis, caused by the protozoal parasite Trichomonas gallinae, was first recognized asPalabras claves:Carduelis chloris, Emerging infectious disease, Greenfinch, Population decline, Trichomonas gallinae, TrichomonosisAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Chantrey J., Colvile K.M., Lawson B., Peck K.M., Pennycott T.W., Robinson R.A., Simpson V.R., Toms M.P.Fuentes:scopus