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Assessment of parasites and their pathogenicity is essential for studying the ecology of populations and understanding their dynamics. In this study, we investigate the prevalence and intensity of infection of haemogregarines (phylum Apicomplexa) in two sympatric lizard species, Podarcis vaucheri and Scelarcis perspicillata, across three localities in Morocco, and their effect on host immune response. Leer más.

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Lyme disease is one of the most devastating tick-borne infections in the United States, affecting more than 300,000 people each year. It’s also one of the most mysterious: The creature that spreads it—the black-legged tick—lives throughout the country. Yet the northeastern United States is home to far more cases than anywhere else. Now, researchers have identified an unexpected reason: lizards. Leer más.

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La Fundación Hombre y Naturaleza (FHYN) ha puesto ya en marcha su nuevo proyecto de conservación de especies amenazas en Bahía de Santander y Montaña Pasiega, dos de sus áreas prioritarias de trabajo. Se trata de un proyecto financiado con 300.000 euros, provenientes de fondos europeos del Pacto Verde europeo impulsado por la presidenta Von der Leyen. Leer más.

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