Ectoparasites play important roles in the lives of birds. Among these parasites, mites offer unique potential because of their extraordinary ecological and evolutionary diversity. However, the basic biology of most mites is poorly understood, and misleading extrapolations are sometimes made from better studied systems involving lice and fleas. Most importantly, not all bird-associated mites are parasitic; indeed, recent research suggests that some might even be beneficial. Here, we summarize what is known about the diversity of bird–mite relationships, and highlight how mites provide an ideal tool for the study of host life histories, sexual selection, immunocompetence and cospeciation
International audienceThe richness and structure of symbiont assemblages are shaped by many factors ...
Feather mites are useful models for studying speciation due to their high diversity and strong degre...
<p>Feather mites are useful models for studying speciation due to their high diversity and strong de...
Parasites and other symbionts are crucial components of ecosystems, regulating host populations and ...
The high relevance of host‐switching for the diversification of highly host‐specific symbionts (i.e....
Understanding host-symbiont networks is a major question in evolutionary ecology. Birds host a great...
Pterolichoidea and Freyaniidae) are among the commonest ec-tosymbionts of birds. Most researchers ha...
In a case when two taxa are ecologically very closely related, speciation in one of them may induce ...
Aim: Highly host-specific symbionts are very rarely found except with their typical host species. Al...
International audienceFeather mites are useful models for studying speciation due to their high dive...
Nasal mites are endoparasites that spend their entire life cycle inside the nasal cavities and respi...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2008.00547.x Fitness consequences of ectoparasitism are expressed over the l...
The Supplementary Material for this article can be found online at: https://www.frontiersin.org/arti...
Quill mites of the genus Syringophilopsis are found on the flight feathers of passerine birds. We pr...
Mutualisms between ophiostomatoid fungi and arthropods have been well documented. These fungi common...
International audienceThe richness and structure of symbiont assemblages are shaped by many factors ...
Feather mites are useful models for studying speciation due to their high diversity and strong degre...
<p>Feather mites are useful models for studying speciation due to their high diversity and strong de...
Parasites and other symbionts are crucial components of ecosystems, regulating host populations and ...
The high relevance of host‐switching for the diversification of highly host‐specific symbionts (i.e....
Understanding host-symbiont networks is a major question in evolutionary ecology. Birds host a great...
Pterolichoidea and Freyaniidae) are among the commonest ec-tosymbionts of birds. Most researchers ha...
In a case when two taxa are ecologically very closely related, speciation in one of them may induce ...
Aim: Highly host-specific symbionts are very rarely found except with their typical host species. Al...
International audienceFeather mites are useful models for studying speciation due to their high dive...
Nasal mites are endoparasites that spend their entire life cycle inside the nasal cavities and respi...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.2008.00547.x Fitness consequences of ectoparasitism are expressed over the l...
The Supplementary Material for this article can be found online at: https://www.frontiersin.org/arti...
Quill mites of the genus Syringophilopsis are found on the flight feathers of passerine birds. We pr...
Mutualisms between ophiostomatoid fungi and arthropods have been well documented. These fungi common...
International audienceThe richness and structure of symbiont assemblages are shaped by many factors ...
Feather mites are useful models for studying speciation due to their high diversity and strong degre...
<p>Feather mites are useful models for studying speciation due to their high diversity and strong de...