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      The blood parasite Haemoproteus reduces survival in a wild bird: a medication experiment.

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          While avian chronic haemoparasite infections induce reproductive costs, infection has not previously been shown to affect survival. Here, we experimentally reduced, through medication, the intensity of infection by Haemoproteus parasites in wild-breeding female blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus. However, this treatment did not reduce the intensity of infection in males or the intensity of infection by Leucocytozoon. Medicated females, but not males, showed increased local survival until the next breeding season compared with control birds. To our knowledge, this is the first empirical evidence showing long-term direct survival costs of chronic Haemoproteus infections in wild birds.

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          Journal
          Biol Lett
          Biology letters
          The Royal Society
          1744-957X
          1744-9561
          Oct 23 2010
          : 6
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Departamento Ecología Evolutiva, M.N.C.N.-C.S.I.C., C/José Gutiérrez Abascal 2, 8006 Madrid, Spain. jmp@mncn.csic.es
          Article
          rsbl.2010.0046
          10.1098/rsbl.2010.0046
          2936130
          20181556
          f85e40f9-17da-4733-a85e-10177ba050b6
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