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2022

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31. I Hernández-Caballero, L. Garcia-Longoria, I Gomez-Mestre, Alfonso Marzal. The Adaptive Host Manipulation Hypothesis: Parasites Modify the Behaviour, Morphology, and Physiology of Amphibians. Diversity. 2022, 14(9), 739. 

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30. L. Garcia-Longoria, Sergio Magallanes , Xi Huang, Anna Drews, Lars Råberg, Alfonso Marzal, Staffan Bensch, Helena Westerdahl. Reciprocal positive effects on parasitemia between coinfecting haemosporidian parasites in house sparrows. BMC Ecology and Evolution. 22, Article number: 73 (2022).

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29A. Marzal, S. MagallanesL. Garcia-Longoria. Stimuli Followed by Avian Malaria Vectors in Host-Seeking Behaviour. Current Biology Volume: 11 Issue 5 (2022) ISSN: 2079-7737 Online ISSN: 2079-7737.

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28. A Marzal, M Ferraguti, J Muriel, S Magallanes, JA Ortiz, L Garcia-Longoria, D Bravo-Barriga, F Guerrero-Carvajal, P Aguilera-Sepúlveda, F Llorente, F de Lope, MÁ Jiménez–Clavero, E Frontera. Circulation of zoonotic flaviviruses in wild passerine birds in Western Spain. Veterinary Biology. Volume 268, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2022.109399.

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27. L. García-Longoria, J. Muriel, S. Magallanes, RNM. Sehgal, et al. A. Marzal. Diversity and host assemblage of avian haemosporidians in different terrestrial ecoregions of Peru. Current Zoology. doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoab030.

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2021

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26. J. Muriel, A. Marzal, S. Magallanes, L. Garcia-Longoria, M. Suarez-Rubio, PJJ Bates, ND. Wilbur, NN. Win, YT Soe, KK Linn, SC Renner. Prevalence and diversity of avian Haemosporidians vary with antropogenic disturbance in tropical habitats in Myanmar. Diversity 2021.  13(3), 111.

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25. E. Videvall,  A. Marzal, S. Magallanes, RC. Fleischer, K. Espinoza, L. Garcia-Longoria. The uropygial gland microbiome of house sparrows with malaria infection . Journal of Avian Biology 2021. doi 10.1111/jav.02686.

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2020

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24. A. Marzal, L. Garcia-Longoria. Avian Malaria and Related Parasites in the Tropics. The Role of Malaria Parasites in Invasion Biology . Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020. ISBN 978-3-030-51633-8.

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23. L. Garcia-Longoria, MJ. Ruiz-López. Importancia de la genómica en aves para entender su interacción con patógenos. Ecosistemas.  29(2):1969

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22. S. Magallanes, L. García-Longoria, J. Muriel, F. de Lope, A. Marzal. El volumen de la glándula uropigial y la infección por malaria varía entre hábitats urbano–rural en el gorrión común. Ecosistemas.  29(2):1977.

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21. S. Magallanes, AP. Møller, C. Luján-Vega, E. Fong, D.l Vecco, W.Flores-Saavedra, L. García-Longoria, F. de Lope, JA. Iannacone, A. Marzal. Exploring the Adjustment to Parasite Pressure hypothesis: differences in uropygial gland volume and haemosporidian infection in Palearctic and Neotropical birds. Current Zoology. 2020, 1–10

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20. L. Garcia-Longoria, V. Palinauskas , M. IlgÅ«nas, G. ValkiÅ«nas, O. Hellgren. Differential gene expression of Plasmodium homocircumflexum (lineage pCOLL4) across two experimentally infected passerine bird species. Genomics.  doi.org/10.1016/j.ygeno.2020.03.025

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2019

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19.  M. Ferraguti, J. Martínez-de la Puernte, L. Garcia-Longoria, R. Soriguer, J. Figuerola, A. Marzal. From Africa to Europe: evidence of trnasmission of a tropical Plasmodium lineage in Spanish populations of house sparrows. Parasite & Vectors. 12:548.

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18.  L. Garcia-Longoria, A. Marzal, F. de Lope,  LZ. Garamszegi. Host-parasite interaction explains variation in the prevalence of avian haemosporidians at the community level. PLoS One. 14(3): e0205624. 

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2018

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17.  A. Marzal,  AP. Møller, C. Luján-Vega, E. Fong, D. Vecco,  L. Garcia-Longoria,  F. de Lope, JA. Inannacone, S. Magallanes. Variation in malaria infection and immune defence in invasive and endemic house sparrows. Animal Conservation. 6:505-514.

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16. C. López-Calderón,  K. A. Hobson, J. Balbontín, M. Reviriego, S. Magallanes, L. Garcia-Longoria,  F. de Lope, AP. Møller, A. Marzal. Rainfall at African wintering grounds predicts age-specific probability of haemosporidian infection in a migratory passerine bird. IBIS doi.org/10.1111/ibi.12680

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2017

 

15. C. López-Calderón, K. Hobson,  A. Marzal , J. Balbontín, M. Reviriego, S. Magallanes, L. Garcia-Longoria, F. de Lope, AP. Møller. Wintering areas predict age-related breeding phenology in a migratory passerine bird. 2017. Journal of Avian Biology. 48:631–639.

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14. S. Magallanes, L. Garcia-Longoria, C. López-Calderón, M. Reviriego, F. de Lope, AP. Møller, A. Marzal. Uropygial gland volumen and malaria infection are related to survival in migratory house martins. 2017. Journal of Avian Biology. 48:1355–1359.

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13. C. López-Calderón, K. A. Hobson, A. Marzal, J. Balbontín, M. Reviriego, S. Magallanes, L. Garcia-Longoria, F. de Lope, AP. Møller. Environmental conditions during winter predict age- and sex-specific differences in reproductive success of a trans-Saharan migratory bird. 7: 18082 Scientific Reports.

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2016

 

12. CAC. CoonL. Garcia-Longoria, LB. Martin, F. de lope, S. Magallanes, A. Marzal. Malaria infection may affect negatively feather growth rate in the ubiquitous sparrow. Journal of Avian Biology. Journal of Avian Biology. 2016. DOI 10.1111/jav.00942

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11. S. Magallanes, L. García-Longoria, A. Marzal, F. de Lope, AP. Møller. Volume and antimicrobial activity of secretions of the uropygial gland are correlated with malaria infection in horse sparrows. 2016. Parasites & Vectors. 9:232-240.

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10. L. Garcia-Longoria, S. Magallanes, M. González-Blazquez, Y. Refollo, F. de Lope, A Marzal. New approaches for an old disease: studies on avian malaria parasite for the 21st century challenges. 2016. Intech Open. ISBN 978-953-51-2789-5.

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2015

 

9. A. Marzal, L. Garcia-Longoria, JM. Cárdenas Callirgos, RNM. Sehgal. Invasive avian malaria as an emerging parasitic disease in native birds of Peru. 2015. Biological invasions. 17: 39-45.

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8. L. Garcia-Longoria, S. Magallanes, F. de Lope, A. Marzal. Biological invasions of malaria parasites and their bird hosts. 2015. In Patterns, Management and Economic Impacts. ISBN: 978-1-63482-034-9.

 

7. L. Garcia-Longoria, AP. Møller, F. de Lope, J. Balbontín, A. Marzal. Do malaria parasites manipulate the escape behaviour of their avian hosts? An experimental study. Parasitology Research. 2015. DOI 10.1007/s00436-015-4693-7.


6. L. Garcia-Longoria, O. Hellgren, S. Bensch, A. Marzal.Detecting transmission areas of malaria parasites in a migratory bird species . Parasitology. 2015. 142:1215-1220.

 

5. A. Marzal, J. Balbontín, M. Reviriego, L. Garcia-Longoria ,C. Relinque, IG. Hermosell, F. de Lope, AP. Møller. A longitudinal study of age-related changes in bloodparasite infection in a passerine bird. 2015. Oikos. DOI: 10.1111/oik.02778.

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2014

 

4. L. Garcia-Longoria, LZ. Garamszegi, AP. Møller. Host escape behavior and blood parasite infections in birds. 2014. Behavioral Ecology. 25: 890-900.

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3. L. Garcia-Longoria, S. Bensch, O. Hellgren. Molecular identification of the chitinase genes in Plasmodium relictum. 2014. Malaria Journal.13:239.

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2013

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2. A. Marzal, M. Reviriego, IG.Hermosell, J. Balbontín, S. Bensch, C. Relinque, L. Rodríguez, L. Garcia-Longoria, F. de Lope. Malaria infection and feather growth rate predict reproductive success in house martin. 2013. Oecologia. 171: 853-861

 

1. A. Marzal, M.Asghar, L. Rodríguez, M. Reviriego,IG. Hermosell, J. Balbontín, L. Garcia-Longoria, F. de Lope, S. Bensch. Co-infections by malaria parasites decrease feather growth but not feather quality in house martin. 2013. Journal of Avian Biology. 44: 437-444.

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