Abstract

impacted by the malarial parasite at a later date. Relapses have been brought about by treatment with UV radiation or injection with adrenalin, and have been associated with different seasons of the year and breeding condition of the host (Ben-Harel, 1923, American Journal of Hygiene 3: 652-685; Applegate, 1971, Journal of Wildlife Diseases 7: 37-42). The one common denominator in all of these situations is that relapse occurs following some form of stress to the infected host. This fact is especially important for at, except for special cases such as that found Hawaii ( .e., Warner, 1968 Condor 70: 10120; van Riper t al., 1987, loc. cit.), hematozoan fections are not major regulators of avian poplations. However, our results poin to the fact at hematozoan infections may be more imortant han originally suspected, par icularly if eak par sitemia occurs at a thermally stressful i e.

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