Global drivers of avian haemosporidian infections vary across zoogeographical regions

Macroecological analyses provide valuable insights into factors that influence how parasites are distributed across space and among hosts. Amid large uncertainties that arise when generalizing from local and regional findings, hierarchical approaches applied to global datasets are required to determ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Global ecology and biogeography 2021-09, Vol.30 (12)
Hauptverfasser: Fecchio, Alan, Clark, Nicholas J., Bell, Jeffrey A., Skeen, Heather R., Lutz, Holly L., De La Torre, Gabriel M., Vaughan, Jefferson A., Tkach, Vasyl V., Schunck, Fabio, Ferreira, Francisco C., Braga, Érika M., Lugarini, Camile, Wamiti, Wanyoike, Dispoto, Janice H., Galen, Spencer C., Kirchgatter, Karin, Sagario, M. Cecilia, Cueto, Victor R., González‐Acuña, Daniel, Inumaru, Mizue, Sato, Yukita, Schumm, Yvonne R., Quillfeldt, Petra, Pellegrino, Irene, Dharmarajan, Guha, Gupta, Pooja, Robin, V. V., Ciloglu, Arif, Yildirim, Alparslan, Huang, Xi, Chapa‐Vargas, Leonardo, Álvarez‐Mendizábal, Paulina, Santiago‐Alarcon, Diego, Drovetski, Serguei V., Hellgren, Olof, Voelker, Gary, Ricklefs, Robert E., Hackett, Shannon J., Collins, Michael D., Weckstein, Jason D., Wells, Konstans
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Zusammenfassung:Macroecological analyses provide valuable insights into factors that influence how parasites are distributed across space and among hosts. Amid large uncertainties that arise when generalizing from local and regional findings, hierarchical approaches applied to global datasets are required to determine whether drivers of parasite infection patterns vary across scales. Here we assessed global patterns of haemosporidian infections across a broad diversity of avian host clades and zoogeographical realms to depict hotspots of prevalence and to identify possible underlying drivers.
ISSN:1466-822X