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new avian haemoproteus species (haemosporida: haemoproteidae) from african birds, with a critique of the use of host taxonomic information in hemoproteid classification.abstract haemoproteus (parahaemoproteus) micronuclearis n. sp., haemoproteus (parahaemoproteus) nucleofascialis n. sp., haemoproteus (parahaemoproteus) paranucleophilus n. sp., and haemoproteus (parahaemoproteus) homobelopolskyi n. sp. (haemosporida, haemoproteidae) are described from african passeriform birds based on the morphology of their blood stages and segments of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene. red-billed quelea quelea quelea, red-headed malimbe malimbus rubricollis and black-headed ...201121506819
can establishment success be determined through demographic parameters? a case study on five introduced bird species.the dominant criterion to determine when an introduced species is established relies on the maintenance of a self-sustaining population in the area of introduction, i.e. on the viability of the population from a demographic perspective. there is however a paucity of demographic studies on introduced species, and establishment success is thus generally determined by expert opinion without undertaking population viability analyses (pvas). by means of an intensive five year capture-recapture monito ...201425333743
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