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2009-11-14ZeitschriftenartikelExamining Landscape Factors Influencing Relative Distribution of Mosquito Genera and Frequency of Virus Infection Junglen, Sandra; Kurth, Andreas; Kuehl, H.; Quan, Phenix-Lan; Ellerbrok, Heinz; Pauli, Georg; Nitsche, Andreas; Nunn, Charles L.; Rich, S. M.; Briese, Thomas; Leendertz, FabianMosquito-borne infections cause some of the most debilitating human diseases, including yellow fever and malaria, yet we lack an understanding of how disease risk scales with human-driven habitat changes. We present an ...
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2019-10-07ZeitschriftenartikelMetabarcoding of eukaryotic parasite communities describes diverse parasite assemblages spanning the primate phylogeny Gogarten, Jan F.; Calvignac-Spencer, Sébastien; Nunn, Charles L.; Ulrich, Marcus; Saiepour, Nasrin; Vedel Nielsen, Henrik; Deschner, Tobias; Fichtel, Claudia; Kappeler, Peter M.; Knauf, Sascha; Müller-Klein, Nadine; Ostner, Julia; Robbins, Martha M.; Sangmaneedet, Somboon; Schülke, Oliver; Surbeck, Martin; Wittig, Roman M.; Sliwa, Alexander; Strube, Christina; Leendertz, Fabian H.; Roos, Christian; Noll, AngelaDespite their ubiquity, in most cases little is known about the impact of eukaryotic parasites on their mammalian hosts. Comparative approaches provide a powerful method to investigate the impact of parasites on host ecology ...
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2009-04-01ZeitschriftenartikelNon-invasive body temperature measurement of wild chimpanzees using fecal temperature decline. Jensen, Siv Aina; Mundry, Roger; Nunn, Charles L.; Boesch, Christophe; Leendertz, FabianNew methods are required to increase our understanding of pathologic processes in wild mammals. We developed a noninvasive field method to estimate the body temperature of wild living chimpanzees habituated to humans, based ...
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2011-06-30ZeitschriftenartikelThe spread of fecally transmitted parasites in socially-structured populations. Nunn, Charles L.; Thrall, Peter H.; Leendertz, Fabian; Boesch, ChristopheMammals are infected by a wide array of gastrointestinal parasites, including parasites that also infect humans and domesticated animals. Many of these parasites are acquired through contact with infectious stages present ...