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1. ABIOTIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC DRIVERS OF FLEA PARASITISM ON DEER MICE IN A RECOVERING MIXED-CONIFER FOREST A DECADE POSTFIRE.

2. Records of fleas (Siphonaptera) from Delaware.

3. Searching for common patterns in parasite ecology: species and host contributions to beta-diversity in helminths of South African ungulates and fleas of South American rodents.

4. Survey of flea infestation in cats and dogs in Western Andalusia, Spain: Seasonality and other risk factors for flea infestation.

5. Dissimilarity in flea and host assemblages and their interaction networks along a spatial distance gradient: different patterns revealed by different network dissimilarity metrics.

6. First record of a structural infestation by the bird flea Dasypsyllus gallinulae perpinnatus (Siphonaptera: Ceratophyllidae) in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA.

7. Functional similarity affects similarity in partner composition in flea-mammal networks.

8. Relationships between functional alpha and beta diversities of flea parasites and their small mammalian hosts.

9. Acid phosphatase-like proteins, a biogenic amine and leukotriene-binding salivary protein family from the flea Xenopsylla cheopis.

10. Phylogenetic patterns in regional flea assemblages from 6 biogeographic realms: strong links between flea and host phylogenetic turnovers and weak effects of phylogenetic originality on host specificity.

11. Integrated analysis of the sialotranscriptome and sialoproteome of the rat flea Xenopsylla cheopis.

12. Change in beak overhangs of cliff swallows over 40 years: Partly a response to parasites?

13. Host phylogeny and ecology, but not host physiology, are the main drivers of (dis)similarity between the host spectra of fleas: application of a novel ordination approach to regional assemblages from four continents.

14. Effects of ticks on community assemblages of ectoparasites in deer mice.

15. Seasonal Dynamics of Fleas (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae, Ceratophyllidae and Leptopsyllidae) on Oryctolagus cuniculus in a Meso-Mediterranean Area of Central Spain.

16. Ticks, mites, fleas, and vector-borne pathogens in free-ranging neotropical wild felids from southern Brazil.

17. Fleas and ticks in armadillos from Argentinean Patagonia: Diversity, abundance and distribution.

18. First Recorded Felicola (Suricatoecus) vulpis (Phthiraptera: Trichodectidae) Infestation in a Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) in Turkey

19. Beta and phylogenetic diversities tell complementary stories about ecological networks biogeography.

20. Spatial and temporal variation of compositional, functional, and phylogenetic diversity in ectoparasite infracommunities harboured by small mammals.

21. Sex-specific effects of experimental ectoparasite infestation on telomere length in great tit nestlings.

22. Host-parasite interactions of rodent hosts and ectoparasite communities from different habitats in Germany.

23. Colonization of a novel host by fleas: changes in egg production and egg size.

24. Corticosterone response by Peromyscus mice to parasites, reproductive season, and age.

25. Diversity, distribution and changes in communities of fleas on small mammals along the elevational gradient from the Pannonian Plain to the Carpathian Mountains.

26. Comparison of the transmission efficiency and plague progression dynamics associated with two mechanisms by which fleas transmit Yersinia pestis.

27. Infection rate and molecular characterization of Echidnophaga gallinacea in chickens from Matrouh Governorate, Egypt.

28. Ectoparasites of Didelphis virginiana From Yucatan, Mexico.

29. Fleas and flea-borne diseases of North Africa.

30. Intraspecific variation of body size in fleas: effects of host sex and flea phenology.

31. Hopping species and borders: detection of Bartonella spp. in avian nest fleas and arctic foxes from Nunavut, Canada.

32. Detection of Rickettsia asembonensis in Fleas (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae, Ceratophyllidae) Collected in Five Counties in Georgia, United States.

33. Feeding performance on a novel host: no adaptation over generations and differential patterns in two flea species.

34. Effect of host and environment-related factors on fleas of the pichi, an armadillo from Argentina.

35. A refined model of how Yersinia pestis produces a transmissible infection in its flea vector.

36. Mouthpart homologies and life habits of Mesozoic long-proboscid scorpionflies.

37. Fleas of Shrews and Rodents in Rural Lowland Taiwan.

38. The Australian giant fleas Macropsylla Rothschild, 1905 (Siphonaptera: Macropsyllidae: Macropsyllinae), their identification, evolution, ecology, and conservation biology.

39. Evolutionary selection of biofilm-mediated extended phenotypes in Yersinia pestis in response to a fluctuating environment.

40. The Trick of the Hedgehog: Case Report and Short Review About Archaeopsylla erinacei (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae) in Human Health.

41. Insect ectoparasites from wild passerine birds in the Azores Islands.

42. Flea infestation, social contact, and stress in a gregarious rodent species: minimizing the potential parasitic costs of group-living.

43. Molecular detection of Bartonella in fleas (Hexapoda, Siphonaptera) collected from wild rodents (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) from Argentina.

44. Immunity of fleas (Order Siphonaptera).

45. Subtle short-term physiological costs of an experimental augmentation of fleas in wild Columbian ground squirrels.

46. Endoparasites and vector-borne pathogens in dogs from Greek islands: Pathogen distribution and zoonotic implications.

47. Living with plague: Lessons from the Soviet Union's antiplague system.

48. Species and site contributions to β-diversity in fleas parasitic on the Palearctic small mammals: ecology, geography and host species composition matter the most.

49. Host species influence on flea (Siphonaptera) infection parameters of terrestrial micromammals in a temperate forest of Mexico.

50. Ectoparasites of the Nile Rat, Arvicanthis niloticus from Shendi area, Sudan

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