Previous studies on vertical transmission of lice on terrestrial birds have shown that the intensity of parasitism can vary within broods in relation to the hatching order of chicks. In species where the hatching order has an important effect on chick survival, lice would benefit from living on the host with the highest survival prospects. In the present work, we test this hypothesis using as model lice from the Imperial Shag, an obligate brood reducer. Our specific aims were to investigate how infestation of Eidmanniella pellucida varies in relation to the age, the order of birth and the hatching date of chicks. We observed that chicks were infested by their parents during their first days of life, mainly by lice in nymphal stage. The firs...
Parasitism experienced early in ontogeny can have a major impact on host growth, development and fut...
We studied the effect of botfly (Philornis seguyi) parasitism on survival and growth of House Wren (...
Studies of major switches by parasites between highly divergent host lineages are important for unde...
Forty-one imperial shag chicks were sampled for lice during the breeding season of 2014 in Punta Leó...
This study examines the ecological factors expected to determine the abundance of lice on birds. The...
Brood parasitic birds, their foster species and their ectoparasites form a complex co-evolving syste...
Parasite lineages commonly diverge when host lineages diverge. However, when large clades of hosts a...
SUMMARY Background: Lice are common ectoparasites of birds, completing their entire life cycle in...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Birds are commonly infested with feather chewing lice that have the potential to affect their surviv...
A challenge of life-history theory is to explain why animal body size does not continue to increase,...
For birds, the first line of defence against ectoparasites is preening. The effectiveness of self-pr...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Abstract Adaptive radiation occurs when the members of a single lineage evolve different adaptive fo...
Obligate avian brood parasites lay their eggs in nests of other species (hosts), which raise parasit...
Parasitism experienced early in ontogeny can have a major impact on host growth, development and fut...
We studied the effect of botfly (Philornis seguyi) parasitism on survival and growth of House Wren (...
Studies of major switches by parasites between highly divergent host lineages are important for unde...
Forty-one imperial shag chicks were sampled for lice during the breeding season of 2014 in Punta Leó...
This study examines the ecological factors expected to determine the abundance of lice on birds. The...
Brood parasitic birds, their foster species and their ectoparasites form a complex co-evolving syste...
Parasite lineages commonly diverge when host lineages diverge. However, when large clades of hosts a...
SUMMARY Background: Lice are common ectoparasites of birds, completing their entire life cycle in...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Birds are commonly infested with feather chewing lice that have the potential to affect their surviv...
A challenge of life-history theory is to explain why animal body size does not continue to increase,...
For birds, the first line of defence against ectoparasites is preening. The effectiveness of self-pr...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Abstract Adaptive radiation occurs when the members of a single lineage evolve different adaptive fo...
Obligate avian brood parasites lay their eggs in nests of other species (hosts), which raise parasit...
Parasitism experienced early in ontogeny can have a major impact on host growth, development and fut...
We studied the effect of botfly (Philornis seguyi) parasitism on survival and growth of House Wren (...
Studies of major switches by parasites between highly divergent host lineages are important for unde...