Megía Palma, Rodrigo Manuel
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Phylogenetic analysis based on 18S rRNA gene sequences of Schellackia parasites (Apicomplexa: Lankesterellidae) reveals their close relationship to the genus Eimeria
- Megía-Palma, R.
- Martínez, J.
- Merino, S.
Parasitology (p. 1149-1157) - 2013
Editor: Cambridge University Press
10.1017/s0031182013000553 View at source
- ISSN/ISBN 1469-8161
Phylogenetic analyses reveal that Schellackia parasites (Apicomplexa) detected in American lizards are closely related to the genus Lankesterella: Is the range of Schellackia restricted to the Old World?
- Megía-Palma, R.
- Martínez, J.
- Paranjpe, D.
- D'Amico, V.
- Aguilar, R.
- Palacios, M.G.
- Cooper, R.
- Ferri-Yáñez, F.
- Sinervo, B.
- Merino, S.
Parasites and Vectors - 2017
Editor: BioMed Central Ltd.
10.1186/s13071-017-2405-0 View at source
- ISSN/ISBN 1756-3305
Phenological variation in parasite load and inflammatory response in a lizard with an asynchronous reproductive cycle
- Rivera-Rea, J.
- González-Morales, J.C.
- Fajardo, V.
- Megía-Palma, R.
- Bastiaans, E.
- Manjarrez, J.
Science of Nature - 2022
Editor: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
10.1007/s00114-022-01793-x View at source
- ISSN/ISBN 1432-1904
Phenological and intrinsic predictors of mite and haemacoccidian infection dynamics in a Mediterranean community of lizards
- Drechsler, R.M.
- Belliure, J.
- Megía-Palma, R.
Parasitology (p. 1328-1338) - 2021
Editor: Cambridge University Press
10.1017/s0031182021000858 View at source
- ISSN/ISBN 1469-8161
Parasitemia and elevation as predictors of hemoglobin concentration and antioxidant capacity in two sympatric lizards
- Žagar, A.
- Simčič, T.
- Dajčman, U.
- Megía-Palma, R.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -Part A : Molecular and Integrative Physiology - 2022
Editor: Elsevier Inc.
10.1016/j.cbpa.2022.111233 View at source
- ISSN/ISBN 1531-4332
Opposed elevational variation in prevalence and intensity of endoparasites and their vectors in a lizard
- Álvarez-Ruiz, L.
- Megía-Palma, R.
- Reguera, S.
- Ruiz, S.
- Zamora-Camacho, F.J.
- Figuerola, J.
- Moreno-Rueda, G.
Current Zoology (p. 197-204) - 2018
Editor: Oxford University Press
10.1093/cz/zoy002 View at source
- ISSN/ISBN 1674-5507
Multiple color patches and parasites in Sceloporus occidentalis: Differential relationships by sex and infection
- Megía-Palma, R.
- Paranjpe, D.
- Reguera, S.
- Martínez, J.
- Cooper, R.D.
- Blaimont, P.
- Merino, S.
- Sinervo, B.
Current Zoology (p. 703-711) - 2018
Editor: Oxford University Press
10.1093/cz/zoy007 View at source
- ISSN/ISBN 1674-5507
Molecular evidence for host–parasite co-speciation between lizards and Schellackia parasites
- Megía-Palma, R.
- Martínez, J.
- Cuervo, J.J.
- Belliure, J.
- Jiménez-Robles, O.
- Gomes, V.
- Cabido, C.
- Pausas, J.G.
- Fitze, P.S.
- Martín, J.
- Merino, S.
International Journal for Parasitology (p. 709-718) - 2018
Editor: Elsevier Ltd
10.1016/j.ijpara.2018.03.003 View at source
- ISSN/ISBN 1879-0135
Molecular characterization of haemococcidia genus Schellackia (Apicomplexa) reveals the polyphyletic origin of the family Lankesterellidae
- Megía-Palma, R.
- Martínez, J.
- Merino, S.
Zoologica Scripta (p. 304-312) - 2014
Editor: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
10.1111/zsc.12050 View at source
- ISSN/ISBN 1463-6409
Manipulation of parasite load induces significant changes in the structural-based throat color of male iberian green lizards
- Megía-Palma, R.
- Martínez, J.
- Merino, S.
Current Zoology (p. 293-302) - 2018
Editor: Oxford University Press
10.1093/cz/zox036 View at source
- ISSN/ISBN 1674-5507
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