ManuscriptBirds combat ectoparasites with many defences but the first line of defence is grooming behaviour, which includes preening with the bill and scratching with the feet. Preening has been shown to be very effective against ectoparasites. However, most tests have been with feather lice, which are relatively slow moving. Less is known about the effectiveness of preening as a defence against more mobile and evasive ectoparasites such as hippoboscid flies. Hippoboscids, which feed on blood, have direct effects on the host such as anaemia, as well as indirect effects as vectors of pathogens. Hence, effective defence against hippoboscid flies is important. We used captive Rock Pigeons (Columba livia) to test whether preening behaviour help...
International audienceBackground: Complex communities of bacteria inhabit the feathers of all birds....
Background: Complex communities of bacteria inhabit the feathers of all birds. Under normal conditio...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Pigeons (<em>Columba livia</em>) have been kept as pet and reared fo...
dissertationBirds and mammals engage in regular grooming behaviors to combat ectoparasites. While gr...
ABSTRACT: Preening is a bird’s first line of defense against harmful ectoparasites.; Ectoparasites, ...
Birds are plagued by an impressive diversity of ectoparasites, ranging from feather-feeding lice, to...
pre-printBackground: Blood-feeding arthropods can harm their hosts in many ways, such as through dir...
For birds, the first line of defence against ectoparasites is preening. The effectiveness of self-pr...
Abstract: Birds are plagued by an impressive diversity of ectoparasites, ranging from feather-feedin...
Journal ArticlePopulations of the Western Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma californica) have bills specialized ...
Preening is the principle behavioral defense used by birds to combat ectoparasites. Most birds have ...
[EN] This article reproduces entirely the chapter IV of the dissertation: Behavioural adaptations of...
ABSTRACT The effects of beak condition on ectopara-site populations and preening in laying hens were...
As a consequence of the deleterious effects of parasites on host fitness, hosts have evolved respons...
1. Parasites might preferentially feed on hosts in good nutritional condition as such hosts provide ...
International audienceBackground: Complex communities of bacteria inhabit the feathers of all birds....
Background: Complex communities of bacteria inhabit the feathers of all birds. Under normal conditio...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Pigeons (<em>Columba livia</em>) have been kept as pet and reared fo...
dissertationBirds and mammals engage in regular grooming behaviors to combat ectoparasites. While gr...
ABSTRACT: Preening is a bird’s first line of defense against harmful ectoparasites.; Ectoparasites, ...
Birds are plagued by an impressive diversity of ectoparasites, ranging from feather-feeding lice, to...
pre-printBackground: Blood-feeding arthropods can harm their hosts in many ways, such as through dir...
For birds, the first line of defence against ectoparasites is preening. The effectiveness of self-pr...
Abstract: Birds are plagued by an impressive diversity of ectoparasites, ranging from feather-feedin...
Journal ArticlePopulations of the Western Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma californica) have bills specialized ...
Preening is the principle behavioral defense used by birds to combat ectoparasites. Most birds have ...
[EN] This article reproduces entirely the chapter IV of the dissertation: Behavioural adaptations of...
ABSTRACT The effects of beak condition on ectopara-site populations and preening in laying hens were...
As a consequence of the deleterious effects of parasites on host fitness, hosts have evolved respons...
1. Parasites might preferentially feed on hosts in good nutritional condition as such hosts provide ...
International audienceBackground: Complex communities of bacteria inhabit the feathers of all birds....
Background: Complex communities of bacteria inhabit the feathers of all birds. Under normal conditio...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Pigeons (<em>Columba livia</em>) have been kept as pet and reared fo...