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“…Consequently, passerines can disperse P. juxtanucleare across different biomes and countries in South America due to their wide geographic range (Sick, 1997). The eastern slaty thrush ( T. subalaris ), for example, is a migratory species wintering at central Brazil (our area of study) that use the southernmost region of the country as their breeding sites (Vogel, 2014). Long and short-distance migrants disperse avian haemosporidians within the American continent, sharing a high proportion of parasites with resident species in both wintering and breeding grounds (Roos et al , 2015; Ricklefs et al , 2017), and the eastern slaty thrush may be important at dispersing this parasite in a broad geographical range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, passerines can disperse P. juxtanucleare across different biomes and countries in South America due to their wide geographic range (Sick, 1997). The eastern slaty thrush ( T. subalaris ), for example, is a migratory species wintering at central Brazil (our area of study) that use the southernmost region of the country as their breeding sites (Vogel, 2014). Long and short-distance migrants disperse avian haemosporidians within the American continent, sharing a high proportion of parasites with resident species in both wintering and breeding grounds (Roos et al , 2015; Ricklefs et al , 2017), and the eastern slaty thrush may be important at dispersing this parasite in a broad geographical range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Eastern Kingbird seldomly stays during the breeding season in migratory areas (e.g., south and central Brazil, central Chile, Bolivia; Fig. 3), which is feasible for some terrestrial migratory bird species (Vogel 2014;Lees and Martin 2015). Even more, the species has been observed year-round in the north of South America (Fig.…”
Section: General Migratory Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turdus nigriceps subalaris is an uncommon breeder in humid forests and woodlands in eastern Paraguay, southeastern Brazil and northeastern Argentina. In austral winter, this subspecies migrates to non-breeding areas in northern to southern central Brazil (Ridgely & Tudor 2009, but see Vogel 2014). Turdus nigriceps nigriceps is a fairly common breeder in montane forest and woodland on eastern slopes of the Andes from western Bolivia (Cochabamba and southern Beni) to northwestern Argentina (the southernmost distribution in La Rioja and Córdoba Provinces).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%