Found: 8
Select item for more details and to access through your institution.
The cost of ectoparasitism in Cliff Swallows declines over 35 years.
- Published in:
- Ecological Monographs, 2021, v. 91, n. 2, p. 1, doi. 10.1002/ecm.1446
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Group-size effects on virus prevalence depend on the presence of an invasive species.
- Published in:
- Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology, 2021, v. 75, n. 7, p. 1, doi. 10.1007/s00265-021-03040-1
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Isolation by distance explains genetic structure of Buggy Creek virus, a bird-associated arbovirus.
- Published in:
- Evolutionary Ecology, 2011, v. 25, n. 2, p. 403, doi. 10.1007/s10682-010-9419-9
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Ecological divergence of two sympatric lineages of Buggy Creek virus, an arbovirus associated with birds.
- Published in:
- Ecology, 2009, v. 90, n. 11, p. 3168, doi. 10.1890/08-1731.1
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Host and vector movement affects genetic diversity and spatial structure of Buggy Creek virus (Togaviridae).
- Published in:
- Molecular Ecology, 2008, v. 17, n. 9, p. 2164, doi. 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2008.03747.x
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
No Evidence for Spring Re-introduction of an Arbovirus by Cliff Swallows.
- Published in:
- Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 2008, v. 120, n. 4, p. 910, doi. 10.1676/08-028.1
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Nonrandom Weather-Related Mortality in a Purple Martin ( Progne subis) Roost.
- Published in:
- Southwestern Naturalist, 2017, v. 62, n. 3, p. 210, doi. 10.1894/0038-4909-62.3.210
- By:
- Publication type:
- Article
Natural infection of vertebrate hosts by different lineages of Buggy Creek virus (family Togaviridae, genus Alphavirus).
- Published in:
- 2010
- By:
- Publication type:
- Report