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Author Wilson R.P., Pütz K., Peters G., Culik B., Scolaro J.A., Charrassin J.B. & Ropert Coudert Y. openurl 
  Title Long-term attachment of transmitting and recording devices to penguins and other seabirds. Type Journal Article
  Year 1997 Publication Wildlife soc b Abbreviated Journal (down) Wildl. Soc. Bull.  
  Volume 25 Issue 1 Pages 101-106  
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  ISSN 0091-7648 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 1618  
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Author Chekchak T., Chapuis J.L., Pisanu B. & Bousses P. openurl 
  Title Introduction of the rabbit flea, Spilopsyllus cuniculi (Dale), to a subantarctic island (Kerguelen Archipelago) and its assessment as a vector of myxomatosis. Type Journal Article
  Year 2000 Publication Wildlife research Abbreviated Journal (down) Wildl. Res.  
  Volume 27 Issue Pages 91-101  
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  ISSN 1035-3712 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 148  
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Author Chapuis J.L., Le Roux V., Asseline J., Lefevre L. & Kerleau F. openurl 
  Title Eradication of rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) by poisoning on three islands of the subantarctic Kerguelen Archipelago. Type Journal Article
  Year 2001 Publication Wildlife research Abbreviated Journal (down) Wildl. Res.  
  Volume 28 Issue Pages 323-331  
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  Call Number Serial 1756  
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Author Cooke B.D., Chapuis J.L., Magnet V., Lucas A. & Kovaliski J. openurl 
  Title Potential use of myxoma virus and rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus to control feral rabbits in the Kerguelen Archipelago. Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Wildlife research Abbreviated Journal (down) Wildl. Res.  
  Volume 31 Issue 4 Pages 415-420  
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  Call Number Serial 2489  
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Author Lorentsen S.H., Grémillet D. & Nyomen G.H. openurl 
  Title Annual Variation in Diet of Breeding Great Cormorants: Does it Reflect Varying Recuitment of Gadoids? Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Waterbirds Abbreviated Journal (down) Waterbirds  
  Volume 27 Issue Pages 161-169  
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  Call Number Serial 3061  
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Author Helfenstein, F., Danchin, E. & Wagner, R. H. openurl 
  Title Assortative mating and sexual size dimorphism in Black-legged kittiwakes. Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Waterbirds Abbreviated Journal (down) Waterbirds  
  Volume 27 Issue Pages 350-354  
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  Programme 429  
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Author Jouventin P., Mcgraw K. J., Morel M. & Célerier A. openurl 
  Title Dietary carotenoid supplementation affects orange beak but not foot coloration in Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua Type Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication Waterbirds Abbreviated Journal (down) Waterbirds  
  Volume 30 Issue Pages 573-578  
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Author Dietrich Muriel, Gómez-Díaz Elena, McCoy Karen D, doi  openurl
  Title Worldwide distribution and diversity of seabird ticks: implications for the ecology and epidemiology of tick-borne pathogens. Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Vector borne and zoonotic diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.) Abbreviated Journal (down) Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis.  
  Volume 11 Issue 5 Pages 453 -70  
  Keywords bird, Borrelia, Carios capensis, hard ticks, hostparasite interactions, Ixodes uriae, soft ticks, Soldado virus, vector-borne disease.,  
  Abstract Abstract The ubiquity of ticks and their importance in the transmission of pathogens involved in human and livestock diseases are reflected by the growing number of studies focusing on tick ecology and the epidemiology of tick-borne pathogens. Likewise, the involvement of wild birds in dispersing pathogens and their role as reservoir hosts are now well established. However, studies on tick-bird systems have mainly focused on land birds, and the role of seabirds in the ecology and epidemiology of tick-borne pathogens is rarely considered. Seabirds typically have large population sizes, wide geographic distributions, and high mobility, which make them significant potential players in the maintenance and dispersal of disease agents at large spatial scales. They are parasitized by at least 29 tick species found across all biogeographical regions of the world. We know that these seabird-tick systems can harbor a large diversity of pathogens, although detailed studies of this diversity remain scarce. In this article, we review current knowledge on the diversity and global distribution of ticks and tick-borne pathogens associated with seabirds. We discuss the relationship between seabirds, ticks, and their pathogens and examine the interesting characteristics of these relationships from ecological and epidemiological points of view. We also highlight some future research directions required to better understand the evolution of these systems and to assess the potential role of seabirds in the epidemiology of tick-borne pathogens.
 
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  Publisher Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 140 Huguenot Street, 3rd Floor New Rochelle, NY 10801 USA Place of Publication Editor  
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  Call Number Serial 2315  
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Author Magnaval Jean-François, Tolou Hugues, Gibert Morgane, Innokentiev Vladimir, Laborde Mylène, Melnichuk Olga, Grandadam Marc, Crubézy Eric, Alekseev Anatoly, doi  openurl
  Title Seroepidemiology of nine zoonoses in Viljujsk, Republic of Sakha (Northeastern Siberia, Russian Federation). Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Vector borne and zoonotic diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.) Abbreviated Journal (down) Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis.  
  Volume 11 Issue 2 Pages 157 -60  
  Keywords Animals, Antibodies, Helminth, Antibodies, Helminth: blood, Antibodies, Protozoan, Antibodies, Protozoan: blood, Antibodies, Viral, Antibodies, Viral: blood, Female, Helminthiasis, Helminthiasis: epidemiology, Humans, Lyme Disease, Lyme Disease: epidemiology, Male, Prevalence, RNA Virus Infections, RNA Virus Infections: epidemiology, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Siberia, Siberia: epidemiology, Toxoplasmosis, Toxoplasmosis: epidemiology, Zoonoses, Zoonoses: epidemiology,  
  Abstract A seroepidemiology survey of nine zoonoses was carried out in 2007 on 90 healthy adult volunteers in Viljujsk, a northern city in the Republic of Sakha (Eastern Siberia). The seroprevalence of Lyme borreliosis was 3.3% by immunofluorescence. None of the subjects displayed a positive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay/Western blot result for alveolar or cystic echinococcosis. The seroprevalence of toxocariasis by Western blot was 4.4%, and 8.9% of the subjects had anti-Toxoplasma IgG. By enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, the seroprevalence of trichinellosis was 4.4%. Three subjects were simultaneously positive for tick-borne encephalitis and West Nile infection, so no clear diagnostic conclusion could be reached for these flavivirus diseases. Interestingly, Crimea-Congo hemorrhagic fever had an 11.1% seroprevalence rate, indicating that Viljujsk is the most northern focus of this infection. Additionally, this finding suggests a potential involvement of Crimea-Congo hemorrhagic fever agent, or of another member of the Bunyaviridae family, in the genesis of the so-called Viljujsk encephalomyelitis.
 
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Author LobatoElisa, Pearce-DuvetJessica, StaszewskiVincent, Gómez-DíazElena, González-SolísJacob, KitayskyAlexander, McCoyKaren D, BoulinierThierry, doi  openurl
  Title Seabirds and the circulation of Lyme borreliosis bacteria in the North Pacific Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.) Abbreviated Journal (down) Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis.  
  Volume 11 Issue 12 Pages 1521-1527  
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  Abstract Seabirds act as natural reservoirs to Lyme borreliosis spirochetes and may play a significant role in the global circulation of these pathogens. While Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato (Bbsl) has been shown to occur in ticks collected from certain locations in the North Pacific, little is known about interspecific differences in exposure within the seabird communities of this region. We examined the prevalence of anti-Bbsl antibodies in 805 individuals of nine seabird species breeding across the North Pacific. Seroprevalence varied strongly among species and locations. Murres (Uria spp.) showed the highest antibody prevalence and may play a major role in facilitating Bbsl circulation at a worldwide scale. Other species showed little or no signs of exposure, despite being present in multispecific colonies with seropositive birds. Complex dynamics may be operating in this wide scale, natural host-parasite system, possibly mediated by the host immune system and host specialization of the tick vector.
 
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  Call Number Serial 3777  
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