The association of chewing lice and feather mites with wild birds of riparian forest was investigated in the Cerrado biome, Tocantins State, Brazil. The birds were captured with mist nets between July 2008 and March 2009. Ectoparasites were collected by the dust-ruffling technique. Infestation rates were determined by the sampling prevalence, abundance, and mean intensity of ectoparasites. A total of 1,479 chewing lice were collected that were distributed in 3 families and 18 genera, of which 15 taxa were identified to the species level. Sixteen genera of feather mites were found, and 10 species were identified. A high prevalence rate of chewing lice and feather mites was found in non-Passeriformes (66.7 and 50.0 %) and Passerif...
O objetivo do estudo foi identificar os ácaros plumícolas em aves do cerrado. O mesmo foi realizado ...
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...
Three hundred and ten birds were examined for chewing lice. Eleven individuals belonging to eleven s...
Vinte e oito espécies de malófagos foram recolhidas de aves silvestres no acervo do Zoológico de São...
Vinte e oito espécies de malófagos foram recolhidas de aves silvestres no acervo do Zoológico de São...
AbstractThe present study reports associations between feather mites (Astigmata) and birds in an Atl...
Chewing lice were searched on 197 skins of 28 species of procellariiform birds collected in Brazil. ...
ABSTRACT We list the genera and species of chewing lice collected from birds by Helmut Sick, mainly ...
Foram identificadas 12 espécies de malófagos no Parque Zoológico Municipal Quinzinho de Barros, Soro...
The diversity of permanent ectoparasites is likely underestimated due to the difficulty of collectin...
We list the genera and species of chewing lice collected from birds by Helmut Sick, mainly from cent...
The objective of this study was to investigate feather mites on birds of the Family Emberizidae, to ...
Despite the great diversity of wild birds in Brazil, there are few studies on their ectoparasites. I...
We present the results of our investigation of feather mites (Astigmata) associated with non-passeri...
O objetivo do estudo foi identificar os ácaros plumícolas em aves do cerrado. O mesmo foi realizado ...
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...
Three hundred and ten birds were examined for chewing lice. Eleven individuals belonging to eleven s...
Vinte e oito espécies de malófagos foram recolhidas de aves silvestres no acervo do Zoológico de São...
Vinte e oito espécies de malófagos foram recolhidas de aves silvestres no acervo do Zoológico de São...
AbstractThe present study reports associations between feather mites (Astigmata) and birds in an Atl...
Chewing lice were searched on 197 skins of 28 species of procellariiform birds collected in Brazil. ...
ABSTRACT We list the genera and species of chewing lice collected from birds by Helmut Sick, mainly ...
Foram identificadas 12 espécies de malófagos no Parque Zoológico Municipal Quinzinho de Barros, Soro...
The diversity of permanent ectoparasites is likely underestimated due to the difficulty of collectin...
We list the genera and species of chewing lice collected from birds by Helmut Sick, mainly from cent...
The objective of this study was to investigate feather mites on birds of the Family Emberizidae, to ...
Despite the great diversity of wild birds in Brazil, there are few studies on their ectoparasites. I...
We present the results of our investigation of feather mites (Astigmata) associated with non-passeri...
O objetivo do estudo foi identificar os ácaros plumícolas em aves do cerrado. O mesmo foi realizado ...
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...