Nombre:
Martin Quiroga
Perfil de investigación
Grupo(s) de investigación
Área:
Ciencias Básicas y Ambientales
Sobre Martin Quiroga
Área de interes
- Ornitología
- Ecoepidemiología
- Dinámica de enfermedades
- Parasitología
- Conservación
Publicaciones
- Quiroga, M.* & J. Reboreda. Sexual differences in life history traits of Philornis seguyi (Diptera: Muscidae) parasitizing House Wrens (Troglodytes aedon). Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 106 (2): 222-227. 2013.
- Monje, L.; Quiroga, M.; Manzoli, D.; Couri, M.; Silvestri, L.; Venzal, J.; Cuervo, P. & P. Beldoménico. Sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) from Philornis seguyi (García, 1952) and Philornis torquans (Nielsen, 1913) (Diptera: Muscidae). Systematic Parasitology, 86: 43-51. 2013.
- Winkler, D.; Ringelman, K.; Dunn, P.; Whittingham, L.; Hussell, D.; Clark, R.; Dawson, R.; Johnson, S.; Rose, A.; Austin, S.; Robinson, D.; Lombardo, M.; Thorpe, P.; Shutler, D.; Robertson, R.; Stager, M.; Leonard, M.; Horn, A.; Dickinson, J.; Ferretti, V.; Massoni, V.; Bulit, F.; Reboreda, J.; Liljesthröm, M.; Quiroga, M.; Rakhimberdiev, E. & D. Ardia. Latitudinal variation in clutch size–lay date regressions in Tachycineta swallows: effects of food supply or demography? Ecography, 37: 1-9. 2014.
- Bulgarella, M.; Quiroga, M.; BritoVera, G.; Dregni, J.; Cunninghame, F.; Mosquera Muñoz, D.; Monje, L.; Causton, C. & G. Heimpel. Philornis downsi (Diptera: Muscidae), an avian nest parasite invasive to the Galápagos Islands, in mainland Ecuador. Annals of the Entomological Society of America,1–9DOI:10.1093/aesa/sav026. 2015.
- Bulgarella, M.; Quiroga, M.; Boultron, R.; Ramírez, I.; Moon, R.; Causton, C. & G. Heimpel. Life Cycle and Host Specificity of the Parasitoid Conura annulifera (Hymenoptera: Chalcididae), a potential biological control agent of Philornis downsi (Diptera: Muscidae) in the Galápagos Islands. Annals of the Entomological Society of America,110(3): 317-328. 2017.
- Hayes, C.; Hayes, T., McClure, C.; Quiroga, M.; Thorstrom, R. & D. Anderson. Native parasitic nest fly impacts reproductive success of an island endemic host. Animal Conservation, doi/pdf/10.1111/acv.12449. 2019.
- Quiroga, M.*; Hayes, T.; Hayes, C; Latta, S.; Harrod, H., Knutie, S & D. Anderson. More than just nestlings: incidences of subcutaneous Philornis nest flies in adult birds. Parasitology Research, 119, 2337–2342. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-020-06696-2. 2020.
- Cuervo, P.; Percara, A.; Monje, L.; Beldomenico, P. & Quiroga, M.* Environmental variables determining the presence of an avian parasite: the case of the Philornis torquans complex (Diptera: Muscidae) in South America. Medical and Veterinary Entomology. https://doi.org/10.1111/mve.12488. 2020.
- Hayes, C.; Hayes, T.; Quiroga, M.; Thorstrom, R.; Bond, L. &. Anderson, D. Is the grass always greener on the other side? Weak relationships between vegetative cover and parasitic fly infestations. Parasitology Research, 120: 3497–3505. https://doi: 10.1007/s00436-021-07287-5. 2021.
- Soares, L., Cockle, K., Ruelas Inzunza, E., Tomas Ibarra, J…. Quiroga, M., …. Neotropical ornithology: Reckoning with historical assumptions, removing systemic barriers, and reimagining the future. Ornithological Applications.2023.