For birds, the first line of defence against ectoparasites is preening. The effectiveness of self-preening for ectoparasite control is well known. By contrast, the ectoparasite control function of allopreening—in which one birds preens another—has not been rigorously tested. We infested captive pigeons with identical numbers of parasitic lice, and then compared rates of allopreening to the abundance of lice on the birds over time. We documented a negative relationship between rates of allopreening and the number of lice on birds. Moreover, we found that allopreening was a better predictor of louse abundance than self-preening. Our data suggest that allopreening may be a more important means of ectoparasite defence than self-preening when bi...
Abstract: Birds are plagued by an impressive diversity of ectoparasites, ranging from feather-feedin...
Cooperatively nesting birds are vulnerable to social parasites that lay their eggs in host nests but...
Journal ArticleWe report experimental data comparing the effects of Mesostigmatid mites and Ischnoce...
For birds, the first line of defence against ectoparasites is preening. The effectiveness of self-pr...
dissertationBirds and mammals engage in regular grooming behaviors to combat ectoparasites. While gr...
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...
[EN] This article reproduces entirely the chapter IV of the dissertation: Behavioural adaptations of...
ABSTRACT: Preening is a bird’s first line of defense against harmful ectoparasites.; Ectoparasites, ...
Avian brood parasites lay eggs in the nests of other birds, which raise the unrelated chicks and typ...
Adaptive radiation occurs when the members of a single lineage evolve different adaptive forms in re...
ManuscriptBirds combat ectoparasites with many defences but the first line of defence is grooming be...
ABSTRACT The effects of beak condition on ectopara-site populations and preening in laying hens were...
Host defences against cuckoo parasitism and cuckoo trickeries to overcome them are a classic example...
[EN] This article reproduces entirely the chapter V of the dissertation: Behavioural adaptations of ...
Abstract: Birds are plagued by an impressive diversity of ectoparasites, ranging from feather-feedin...
Cooperatively nesting birds are vulnerable to social parasites that lay their eggs in host nests but...
Journal ArticleWe report experimental data comparing the effects of Mesostigmatid mites and Ischnoce...
For birds, the first line of defence against ectoparasites is preening. The effectiveness of self-pr...
dissertationBirds and mammals engage in regular grooming behaviors to combat ectoparasites. While gr...
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...
[EN] This article reproduces entirely the chapter IV of the dissertation: Behavioural adaptations of...
ABSTRACT: Preening is a bird’s first line of defense against harmful ectoparasites.; Ectoparasites, ...
Avian brood parasites lay eggs in the nests of other birds, which raise the unrelated chicks and typ...
Adaptive radiation occurs when the members of a single lineage evolve different adaptive forms in re...
ManuscriptBirds combat ectoparasites with many defences but the first line of defence is grooming be...
ABSTRACT The effects of beak condition on ectopara-site populations and preening in laying hens were...
Host defences against cuckoo parasitism and cuckoo trickeries to overcome them are a classic example...
[EN] This article reproduces entirely the chapter V of the dissertation: Behavioural adaptations of ...
Abstract: Birds are plagued by an impressive diversity of ectoparasites, ranging from feather-feedin...
Cooperatively nesting birds are vulnerable to social parasites that lay their eggs in host nests but...
Journal ArticleWe report experimental data comparing the effects of Mesostigmatid mites and Ischnoce...