In summer, 1961, 10 nests, representing seven species of passeriform birds, were collected and processed in Berlese funnels to obtain the mites present. Representatives of 20 different families or superfamilies were identified in addition to five groups of larvae and nymphs which could not be identified to family. The families Eremaeidae and Dermanyssidae were most widely represented, and dermanyssids were most numerous. Mite populations are believed to become established in nests by (1) mites being brought into the nest by way of nest materials, (2) mites being brought into the nest on the bird itself, and (3) mites in their wanderings accidentally encountering the nests
Mašán, Peter, Fenďa, Peter, Krištofík, Ján, Halliday, Bruce (2014): A review of the ectoparasitic mi...
International audienceFeather mites are one of the most important symbionts of birds, living on the ...
The poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae, is currently a significant pest in the poultry industry ...
In summer, 1961, 10 nests, representing seven species of passeriform birds, were collected and proce...
The mite fauna inhabiting nests of various birds in Bulgaria and the world as a whole not yet been i...
The present study was conducted for three years (1995-1998) to throw some light on the acarofauna of...
ABSTRACT. Knowledge of uropodine mite communities in birds ’ nests in Poland and surrounding areas i...
A systematic survey was carried out in Kolkata city to explore the diversity of synanthropic mites a...
A preliminary study of the mites associated to the nest of birds of the families Columbidae, Hirundi...
phenological relationships with the breeding cycle of the gulls. The populations of five selected mi...
Nest-dwelling ectoparasites represent a part of nidofaunal community and bird nests play a role as a...
For the past few years interest has been focused on the mites of domestic and wild birds (particular...
j\lyialges macdonaldi Evans et al. and j\JJy. allchora Sergent & Trouessart are redescribed, ill...
Abstract. The authors have established that oribatid mites (Acariformes, Oribatei) are transmitted b...
Due to specific microclimatic conditions and accumulation of organic matter, bird nests are microhab...
Mašán, Peter, Fenďa, Peter, Krištofík, Ján, Halliday, Bruce (2014): A review of the ectoparasitic mi...
International audienceFeather mites are one of the most important symbionts of birds, living on the ...
The poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae, is currently a significant pest in the poultry industry ...
In summer, 1961, 10 nests, representing seven species of passeriform birds, were collected and proce...
The mite fauna inhabiting nests of various birds in Bulgaria and the world as a whole not yet been i...
The present study was conducted for three years (1995-1998) to throw some light on the acarofauna of...
ABSTRACT. Knowledge of uropodine mite communities in birds ’ nests in Poland and surrounding areas i...
A systematic survey was carried out in Kolkata city to explore the diversity of synanthropic mites a...
A preliminary study of the mites associated to the nest of birds of the families Columbidae, Hirundi...
phenological relationships with the breeding cycle of the gulls. The populations of five selected mi...
Nest-dwelling ectoparasites represent a part of nidofaunal community and bird nests play a role as a...
For the past few years interest has been focused on the mites of domestic and wild birds (particular...
j\lyialges macdonaldi Evans et al. and j\JJy. allchora Sergent & Trouessart are redescribed, ill...
Abstract. The authors have established that oribatid mites (Acariformes, Oribatei) are transmitted b...
Due to specific microclimatic conditions and accumulation of organic matter, bird nests are microhab...
Mašán, Peter, Fenďa, Peter, Krištofík, Ján, Halliday, Bruce (2014): A review of the ectoparasitic mi...
International audienceFeather mites are one of the most important symbionts of birds, living on the ...
The poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae, is currently a significant pest in the poultry industry ...