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Correspondence: rclevin@alum.emory.edu
RSL and UDK conceived and designed the experiments.
RSL, DLH and MWH performed the fieldwork.
RSL, GLH and DGM conducted the molecular testing.
RSL analyzed the data and wrote the manuscript; all other authors provided editorial advice.
All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
We thank JR McMillan, Donal Bisanzio, and the many students in the vector ecology lab at Emory University who assisted in trapping and processing birds and mosquitoes; Berry Brosi for meaningful discussions on community ecology and GLMMs, Luis Chaves and Gonzalo Vazquez-Prokopec for suggestions on the study design; Monica Macdonald and Emily Boothe for assistance with ELISA assays; and Jennifer Abi Younes for assistance with RT-PCR.
We also thank Chris Nelson and Mary Moerlins at the Piedmont Park Conservancy, Chris Showalter at Fernbank Science Center, Jamie Blackburn and Tracy McClendon at Atlanta Botanical Garden, and the residents of the Grant Park and Piedmont Park neighborhoods who graciously allowed us to trap birds and mosquitoes on their property.
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
These methods were carried out in accordance with the following permits: Emory University’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee permit 2001632, Georgia Department of Natural Resources Scientific Collecting Permit 29-WBH-12-1, and Federal Bird Banding Permit 23673.
Financial support for this research was provided by National Institutes of Health (NIH) training grant 5T32AI055404-08 (L. Real, PI), Emory University Department of Environmental Studies, and University of Georgia Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study (SCWDS).
© The Author(s). 2017