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2. Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis and Hepatozoon sp. in voles (Microtus spp.): occurrence and evidence for vertical transmission
3. Occurrence of Dirofilaria repens in wild carnivores in Poland
4. Pathogens detected in the tick Haemaphysalis concinna in Western Poland: known and unknown threats
5. Emerging risk of Dirofilaria spp. infection in Northeastern Europe: high prevalence of Dirofilaria repens in sled dog kennels from the Baltic countries
6. Remotely sensed localised primary production anomalies predict the burden and community structure of infection in long‐term rodent datasets
7. The role of juvenile Dermacentor reticulatus ticks as vectors of microorganisms and the problem of ‘meal contamination’
8. A new focus of the tick Haemaphysalis concinna in Western Poland
9. Haplotypes of Dirofilaria repens from Poland and selected countries of Central, North-Eastern Europe and the Middle East: An evaluation on the relation between the genetic diversity and the geographic distribution of the fast-spreading parasite
10. Zoonotic Virus Seroprevalence among Bank Voles, Poland, 2002-2010
11. Rodents as intermediate hosts of cestode parasites of mammalian carnivores and birds of prey in Poland, with the first data on the life-cycle of Mesocestoides melesi
12. Genetic and phylogenetic analysis of the ticks from the Sinai Massif, Egypt, and their possible role in the transmission of Babesia behnkei
13. Mapping of Dermacentor reticulatus expansion in Poland in 2012–2014
14. Bartonella infections in three species of Microtus: prevalence and genetic diversity, vertical transmission and the effect of concurrent Babesia microti infection on its success
15. Seroprevalence of TBEV in bank voles from Poland—a long-term approach
16. The effect of changes in agricultural practices on the density of Dermacentor reticulatus ticks
17. Long-Term Spatiotemporal Stability and Dynamic Changes in the Haemoparasite Community of Bank Voles (Myodes glareolus) in NE Poland
18. Long term patterns of association between MHC and helminth burdens in the bank vole support Red Queen dynamics
19. Long-distance dispersal events rather than growth habit and life-history traits affect diversification rate in tribe Apieae (Apiaceae)
20. Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii among Sylvatic Rodents in Poland
21. Additional file 3 of Rodents as intermediate hosts of cestode parasites of mammalian carnivores and birds of prey in Poland, with the first data on the life-cycle of Mesocestoides melesi
22. Additional file 2 of Rodents as intermediate hosts of cestode parasites of mammalian carnivores and birds of prey in Poland, with the first data on the life-cycle of Mesocestoides melesi
23. Additional file 4 of Rodents as intermediate hosts of cestode parasites of mammalian carnivores and birds of prey in Poland, with the first data on the life-cycle of Mesocestoides melesi
24. Seroprevalence of Trichinella spp. infection in bank voles (Myodes glareolus) – A long term study
25. Zoonotic Viruses in Three Species of Voles from Poland
26. Zoonotic viruses in three species of voles (Microtus spp.) from Poland
27. Long-distance dispersal events rather than growth habit and life-history traits affect diversification rate in tribe Apieae (Apiaceae).
28. Ectoparasites of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) with a particular focus on ticks in subcutaneous tissues
29. Seroprevalence of Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus in Three Species of Voles (Microtus spp.) in Poland
30. Parallel evolution of arborescent carrots (Daucus) in Macaronesia
31. Comparison of the detection efficiency of haemoparasite DNA in blood and faecal samples – the way to eco-epidemiological studies
32. Additional file 1: of Bartonella infections in three species of Microtus: prevalence and genetic diversity, vertical transmission and the effect of concurrent Babesia microti infection on its success
33. Additional file 2: of Bartonella infections in three species of Microtus: prevalence and genetic diversity, vertical transmission and the effect of concurrent Babesia microti infection on its success
34. Abundance of the tick Dermacentor reticulatus in an ecosystem of abandoned meadows: Experimental intervention and the critical importance of mowing
35. Additional file 2: of Long-term spatiotemporal stability and dynamic changes in the haemoparasite community of spiny mice (Acomys dimidiatus) in four montane wadis in the St. Katherine Protectorate, Sinai, Egypt
36. Additional file 1: of Long-term spatiotemporal stability and dynamic changes in the haemoparasite community of spiny mice (Acomys dimidiatus) in four montane wadis in the St. Katherine Protectorate, Sinai, Egypt
37. Additional file 3: of Long-term spatiotemporal stability and dynamic changes in the haemoparasite community of spiny mice (Acomys dimidiatus) in four montane wadis in the St. Katherine Protectorate, Sinai, Egypt
38. Description ofCandidatusBartonella fadhilae n. sp. andCandidatusBartonella sanaae n. sp. (Bartonellaceae) fromDipodillus dasyurusandSekeetamys calurus(Gerbillinae)from the Sinai Massif (Egypt)
39. Origins of recently emerged foci of the tick Dermacentor reticulatus in central Europe inferred from molecular markers
40. Prevalence, genetic identity and vertical transmission of Babesia microti in three naturally infected species of vole, Microtus spp. (Cricetidae)
41. Long-term spatiotemporal stability and dynamic changes in the haemoparasite community of spiny mice (Acomys dimidiatus) in four montane wadis in the St. Katherine Protectorate, Sinai, Egypt
42. Babesia behnkei sp. nov., a novel Babesia species infecting isolated populations of Wagner’s gerbil, Dipodillus dasyurus, from the Sinai Mountains, Egypt
43. Description of Candidatus Bartonella fadhilae n. sp. and Candidatus Bartonella sanaae n. sp. ( Bartonellaceae) from Dipodillus dasyurus and Sekeetamys calurus ( Gerbillinae) from the Sinai Massif (Egypt).
44. Mapping of Dermacentor reticulatusexpansion in Poland in 2012–2014
45. Occurrence and vector role of Haemaphysallis concinna in Western Poland.
46. Tick mischief: what can be detected in juvenile ticks Dermacentor reticulatus collected from rodents?
47. Molecular identification of tapeworms in rodents and possible final hosts supports the resurrection of species Mesocestoides melesi.
48. Long-term seroprevalence monitoring of arenavirus, hantavirus and cowpox virus in Polish bank voles (Myodes glareolus).
49. Flea community and their role as vectors of Bartonella bacteria in three isolated populations of bank voles from the Mazury Lake District.
50. A phylogenetic comparison between mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA of Babesia canis in blood collected from dogs from Warsaw and its suburbs.
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