The expansion of monk parakeet in mediterranean urban areas: implications for the transmission of parasites by native and invasive vectors

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Senar, Juan Carlos
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Figuerola, J.
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Díez-­Fernández, A.
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2025-02-14T12:53:17Z
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2025-02-14T12:53:17Z
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2017-01-31
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http://hdl.handle.net/2072/481477
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Invasive species may create novel epidemiological scenarios in the invaded areas by changing the transmission dynamics of pathogens. Here we test the implication of two invasive species in the transmission of pathogens: the Asian tiger mosquito (vector) and the Monk parakeet (host) in Mediterranean areas.
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1 p.
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eng
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XIV edición del congreso internacional de ecosistemas mediterráneos (31 enero - 4 de febrero de 2017, Sevilla)
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Coloms
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Cotorres
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Barcelona
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Espanya
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Mediterrània (Regió)
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Mosquits
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Malalties infeccioses en els animals
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Malalties dels ocells
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The expansion of monk parakeet in mediterranean urban areas: implications for the transmission of parasites by native and invasive vectors
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59
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