Table 1.
Localities included in this study. Information about vegetation, elevation (m above sea level), and number of birds sampled as well as families and species are given.
Figure 1.
Distribution of the prevalence of six parasite taxa by elevation (m above sea level).
Figure 2.
Effect of elevation (m above sea level) on probability of infection for six parasite taxa.
Shaded areas about the regression lines indicate 95% confidence intervals. Points were jittered for ease of viewing but may represent only zero or one.
Figure 3.
Effect of body mass (log transformed) on probability of infection for six parasite taxa.
Shaded areas about the regression lines indicate 95% confidence intervals. Points were jittered for ease of viewing but may represent only zero or one.
Table 2.
Estimated coefficient of logistic regression between infection of six parasite taxa and elevation and body mass.
Table 3.
Best fitted models for the relationship between prevalence of six parasite taxa and host ecological variables.