The objective of this study was to investigate feather mites on birds of the Family Emberizidae, to collect data on the ecological ectoparasite-host relationship and infestation level. A sum of 94 birds of 9 species was captured at the Refúgio Ecológico Charles Darwin, Igarassú, Pernambuco, Brazil, from August 1996 to July 1997. Five genera of mites from the superfamily Analgoidea were identified: Analges Nitzsch, 1818; Mesalgoides Gaud & Atyeo, 1967; Pterodectes Robin, 1877; Proctophyllodes Robin, 1877 and Trouessartia Canestrini, 1899. Among the 94 birds examined, 92 (97,87%) were infested. Regarding the prevalence, it was observed that the genera with higher percentage were, respectively, Pterodectes (88,04%), Proctophyllodes (56,52%) an...
Ten passerine species were examined on three islands of the Azores (North Atlantic) during 2013 and ...
We present the results of our investigation of feather mites (Astigmata) associated with non-passeri...
Understanding host-symbiont networks is a major question in evolutionary ecology. Birds host a great...
AbstractThe present study reports associations between feather mites (Astigmata) and birds in an Atl...
O objetivo do estudo foi identificar os ácaros plumícolas em aves do cerrado. O mesmo foi realizado ...
This study provides the first account on feather mites associated with pelecaniform birds (Pelecanif...
The association of chewing lice and feather mites with wild birds of riparian forest was investigat...
Feather mites are the most diverse fauna of arthropods that permanently lives on birds. These mites ...
Brazil has the third richest bird diversity of the world; however, there are few data concerning tic...
We herein describe ticks parasitizing birds in forest fragments along the Uberabinha River, a major ...
Brazil has the third richest bird diversity of the world; however, there are few data concerning tic...
We present the results of our investigation of feather mites (Astigmata) associated with non-passeri...
We present a checklist of feather mites known from native birds in Brazil. The list was compiled fro...
O parasitismo é um importante mecanismo que afeta populações e comunidades. O objetivo deste estudo ...
ABSTRACT Feather samples were obtained from the following Psittaciformes birds: Amazona amazonica, A...
Ten passerine species were examined on three islands of the Azores (North Atlantic) during 2013 and ...
We present the results of our investigation of feather mites (Astigmata) associated with non-passeri...
Understanding host-symbiont networks is a major question in evolutionary ecology. Birds host a great...
AbstractThe present study reports associations between feather mites (Astigmata) and birds in an Atl...
O objetivo do estudo foi identificar os ácaros plumícolas em aves do cerrado. O mesmo foi realizado ...
This study provides the first account on feather mites associated with pelecaniform birds (Pelecanif...
The association of chewing lice and feather mites with wild birds of riparian forest was investigat...
Feather mites are the most diverse fauna of arthropods that permanently lives on birds. These mites ...
Brazil has the third richest bird diversity of the world; however, there are few data concerning tic...
We herein describe ticks parasitizing birds in forest fragments along the Uberabinha River, a major ...
Brazil has the third richest bird diversity of the world; however, there are few data concerning tic...
We present the results of our investigation of feather mites (Astigmata) associated with non-passeri...
We present a checklist of feather mites known from native birds in Brazil. The list was compiled fro...
O parasitismo é um importante mecanismo que afeta populações e comunidades. O objetivo deste estudo ...
ABSTRACT Feather samples were obtained from the following Psittaciformes birds: Amazona amazonica, A...
Ten passerine species were examined on three islands of the Azores (North Atlantic) during 2013 and ...
We present the results of our investigation of feather mites (Astigmata) associated with non-passeri...
Understanding host-symbiont networks is a major question in evolutionary ecology. Birds host a great...