162 results on '"Ibarra-Cerdeña, Carlos N."'
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2. Rodents as Key Hosts of Zoonotic Pathogens and Parasites in the Neotropics
3. Bat microfilariae in the cityscape: a transmission tale between bats, mites, and bat flies
4. Climate change and Trypanosoma cruzi transmission in North and central America
5. Heterorhabditis indica (Nematoda: Rhabditida) a possible new biological control agent against the vector of Chagas disease
6. Geometric morphometrics and ecological niche modelling for delimitation of Triatoma pallidipennis (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae) haplogroups
7. Environmental factors associated With Toxoplasma gondii Exposure in Neotropical Primates of Costa Rica
8. Presence and potential distribution of malaria-infected New World primates of Costa Rica
9. Tackling zoonoses in a crowded world: Lessons to be learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
10. Tackling Exposure to Chagas Disease in the Yucatan from a Human Ecology Perspective
11. Phylogeny of the North-Central American clade of blood-sucking reduviid bugs of the tribe Triatomini (Hemiptera: Triatominae) based on the mitochondrial genome
12. Quantitative imagery analysis of spot patterns for the three-haplogroup classification of Triatoma dimidiata (Latreille, 1811) (Hemiptera: Reduviidae), an important vector of Chagas disease
13. Carnivore Protoparvovirus 1 at the Wild–Domestic Carnivore Interface in Northwestern Mexico
14. Identifying Chagas disease vectors using elliptic Fourier descriptors of body contour: a case for the cryptic dimidiata complex
15. Tackling Exposure to Chagas Disease in the Yucatan from a Human Ecology Perspective
16. A reduction in ecological niche for Trypanosoma cruzi-infected triatomine bugs
17. Inter-annual prey fluctuation of Odocoileus virginianusi n Maya group hunting (batida) in the Yucatan Peninsula
18. Transmission ecology of Trypanosoma cruzi by Rhodnius prolixus (Reduviidae: Triatominae) infesting palm-tree species in the Colombian Orinoco, indicates risks to human populations.
19. Trypanosoma cruzi in Mexican Neotropical vectors and mammals: wildlife, livestock, pets, and human population
20. Signs of Urban Evolution? Morpho-Functional Traits Co-variation Along a Nature-Urban Gradient in a Chagas Disease Vector
21. Global urban environmental change drives adaptation in white clover
22. Siluetas en el cielo: murciélagos en mi ciudad
23. Ecology of North American Triatominae
24. Inter-annual prey fluctuation of Odocoileus virginianus in Maya group hunting (batida) in the Yucatan Peninsula.
25. Serosurvey of Nonhuman Primates in Costa Rica at the Human–Wildlife Interface Reveals High Exposure to Flaviviruses
26. Ultraconserved elements reconstruct the evolution of Chagas disease‐vectoring kissing bugs (Reduviidae: Triatominae)
27. Call to action: A literature review of Chagas disease risk in California 1916–2018
28. Environmental factors associated With Toxoplasma gondii Exposure in Neotropical Primates of Costa Rica
29. Quantitative Imagery Analysis of Spot Patterns for Haplogroup Classification of Triatoma Dimidiata (Latreille, 1811) (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) an Important Vector of Chagas Disease
30. Identifying Chagas disease vectors using Elliptic Fourier Descriptors of body contour: A case for the cryptic dimidiata complex
31. Additional file 2 of Identifying Chagas disease vectors using elliptic Fourier descriptors of body contour: a case for the cryptic dimidiata complex
32. Identifying Chagas disease vectors using Elliptic Fourier Descriptors of body contour: A case for the cryptic dimidiata complex
33. Bocaparvovirus , Erythroparvovirus and Tetraparvovirus in New World Primates from Central America
34. Genetic variation and phylogeography of the Triatoma dimidiata complex evidence a potential center of origin and recent divergence of haplogroups having differential Trypanosoma cruzi and DTU infections
35. Geographic patterns of phenotypic diversity in incipient species of North American blister beetles (Coleoptera: Meloidae) are not determined by species niches, but driven by demography along the speciation process
36. Geographic patterns of phenotypic diversity in incipient species of North American blister beetles (Coleoptera: Meloidae) are not determined by species niches, but driven by demography along the speciation process
37. Trypanosoma cruzi reservoir—triatomine vector co-occurrence networks reveal meta-community effects by synanthropic mammals on geographic dispersal
38. Bocaparvovirus, Erythroparvovirus and Tetraparvovirus in New World Primates from Central America.
39. Geographical, landscape and host associations of Trypanosoma cruzi DTUs and lineages
40. Can You Judge a Disease Host by the Company It Keeps? Predicting Disease Hosts and Their Relative Importance: A Case Study for Leishmaniasis
41. Leishmania (L.) mexicana infected bats in Mexico: novel potential reservoirs
42. Atlas of Mexican Triatominae (Reduviidae: Hemiptera) and vector transmission of Chagas disease
43. Volatile compound diversity and conserved alarm behaviour in Triatoma dimidiata
44. Leishmania (L.) mexicana Infected Bats in Mexico: Novel Potential Reservoirs
45. Phylogeny and Niche Conservatism in North and Central American Triatomine Bugs (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae), Vectors of Chagas' Disease
46. Current and Future Niche of North and Central American Sand Flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in Climate Change Scenarios
47. Current and Future Niche of North and Central American Sand Flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in Climate Change Scenarios
48. Current and Future Niche of North and Central American Sand Flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in Climate Change Scenarios
49. Ecological Connectivity of Trypanosoma cruzi Reservoirs and Triatoma pallidipennis Hosts in an Anthropogenic Landscape with Endemic Chagas Disease
50. Using Biotic Interaction Networks for Prediction in Biodiversity and Emerging Diseases
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