The diversity of permanent ectoparasites is likely underestimated due to the difficulty of collecting samples. Lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) are permanent ectoparasites of birds and mammals; there are approximately 5,000 species described and many more undescribed, particularly in the Neotropics. We document the louse genera collected from birds sampled in Peru (2006–2007) and Colombia (2009–2016), from 22 localities across a variety of ecosystems, ranging from lowland tropical forest and Llanos to high elevation cloud forest. We identified 35 louse genera from a total of 210 bird species belonging to 37 avian families and 13 orders. These genera belong to two suborders and three families of lice: Amblycera, families Menoponidae (present on ...
ABSTRACT We list the genera and species of chewing lice collected from birds by Helmut Sick, mainly ...
Vinte e oito espécies de malófagos foram recolhidas de aves silvestres no acervo do Zoológico de São...
A total of 185 birds (nine captured alive and 176 preserved in a museum), belonging to the families ...
The diversity of permanent ectoparasites is likely underestimated due to the difficulty of collectin...
1. Data are presented comprising the first quantitative survey of lice from Neotropical birds. The d...
The association of chewing lice and feather mites with wild birds of riparian forest was investigat...
We studied a collection of lice from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Chile containing all four known...
. Remarkable levels of avian louse (Insecta: Phthiraptera) diversity in the Congo Basin. -Zoologica ...
Three hundred and ten birds were examined for chewing lice. Eleven individuals belonging to eleven s...
Host-parasite systems can be powerful arenas in which to explore factors influencing community struc...
Chewing lice were searched on 197 skins of 28 species of procellariiform birds collected in Brazil. ...
We list the genera and species of chewing lice collected from birds by Helmut Sick, mainly from cent...
Patterns of prevalence in chewing lice (Phthiraptera) on wild birds are poorly known, as are the und...
Many groups of parasites lack basic information on biodiversity and host associations, which poses c...
Chewing lice were collected from small shorebirds (Charadriformes: Scolopacidae) overwintering in fo...
ABSTRACT We list the genera and species of chewing lice collected from birds by Helmut Sick, mainly ...
Vinte e oito espécies de malófagos foram recolhidas de aves silvestres no acervo do Zoológico de São...
A total of 185 birds (nine captured alive and 176 preserved in a museum), belonging to the families ...
The diversity of permanent ectoparasites is likely underestimated due to the difficulty of collectin...
1. Data are presented comprising the first quantitative survey of lice from Neotropical birds. The d...
The association of chewing lice and feather mites with wild birds of riparian forest was investigat...
We studied a collection of lice from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Chile containing all four known...
. Remarkable levels of avian louse (Insecta: Phthiraptera) diversity in the Congo Basin. -Zoologica ...
Three hundred and ten birds were examined for chewing lice. Eleven individuals belonging to eleven s...
Host-parasite systems can be powerful arenas in which to explore factors influencing community struc...
Chewing lice were searched on 197 skins of 28 species of procellariiform birds collected in Brazil. ...
We list the genera and species of chewing lice collected from birds by Helmut Sick, mainly from cent...
Patterns of prevalence in chewing lice (Phthiraptera) on wild birds are poorly known, as are the und...
Many groups of parasites lack basic information on biodiversity and host associations, which poses c...
Chewing lice were collected from small shorebirds (Charadriformes: Scolopacidae) overwintering in fo...
ABSTRACT We list the genera and species of chewing lice collected from birds by Helmut Sick, mainly ...
Vinte e oito espécies de malófagos foram recolhidas de aves silvestres no acervo do Zoológico de São...
A total of 185 birds (nine captured alive and 176 preserved in a museum), belonging to the families ...