Feather mites (Astigmata) arc among the most common ectosymbionts that live on birds. The present research was conducted between 2010 and 2013 in the Kizilirmak delta Cernek Bird Ringing Station in Samsun, Turkey. Assessments of the taxonomy, collection methods, and the periodic host-species relationships of the mites collected were conducted for 591 individuals of 10 bird species belonging to the family Sylviidae captured using mist nets during the bird migration periods. Ten feather mite species were identified from the families Proctophyllodidae, Analgidae, and Trouesartidae. These species are Strelkoviacarus quadratus (Haller, 1882); Dolichodectes edwardsi (Trouessart, 1885); Proctophyllodes cetti Badek, Mironov, and Dabert, 2008; Proct...
We present the results of our investigation of feather mites (Astigmata) associated with non-passeri...
The objective of this study was to investigate feather mites on birds of the Family Emberizidae, to ...
AbstractThe present study reports associations between feather mites (Astigmata) and birds in an Atl...
International audienceFeather mites are one of the most important symbionts of birds, living on the ...
Bu araştırma 2010-2013 yılları arasında Türkiye'de Samsun, Kızılırmak Deltası Cernek Kuş Halkalama İ...
The present study was conducted for three years (1995-1998) to throw some light on the acarofauna of...
Feather mites (Astigmata: Pterolichoidea, Analgoidea) are permanent ectosymbionts of birds, found fr...
Gürler, A.T., Mironov, S.V., Erciyes-Yavuz, K. (2013): AVIAN FEATHER MITES (ACARI: ASTIGMATA) OF SAM...
Eren, Gökhan, Açıcı, Mustafa (2022): A contribution to avian ectoparasite fauna of Turkey: the repor...
Ten passerine species were examined on three islands of the Azores (North Atlantic) during 2013 and ...
Five feather mite species were collected from the bird species Columba palumbus L., 1758 (Columbifo...
Abstract. The authors have established that oribatid mites (Acariformes, Oribatei) are transmitted b...
Six feather mites of the Violet-capped Woodnymph, Thalurania glaucopis are herein reported: Allodect...
This study provides the first account on feather mites associated with pelecaniform birds (Pelecanif...
Understanding host-symbiont networks is a major question in evolutionary ecology. Birds host a great...
We present the results of our investigation of feather mites (Astigmata) associated with non-passeri...
The objective of this study was to investigate feather mites on birds of the Family Emberizidae, to ...
AbstractThe present study reports associations between feather mites (Astigmata) and birds in an Atl...
International audienceFeather mites are one of the most important symbionts of birds, living on the ...
Bu araştırma 2010-2013 yılları arasında Türkiye'de Samsun, Kızılırmak Deltası Cernek Kuş Halkalama İ...
The present study was conducted for three years (1995-1998) to throw some light on the acarofauna of...
Feather mites (Astigmata: Pterolichoidea, Analgoidea) are permanent ectosymbionts of birds, found fr...
Gürler, A.T., Mironov, S.V., Erciyes-Yavuz, K. (2013): AVIAN FEATHER MITES (ACARI: ASTIGMATA) OF SAM...
Eren, Gökhan, Açıcı, Mustafa (2022): A contribution to avian ectoparasite fauna of Turkey: the repor...
Ten passerine species were examined on three islands of the Azores (North Atlantic) during 2013 and ...
Five feather mite species were collected from the bird species Columba palumbus L., 1758 (Columbifo...
Abstract. The authors have established that oribatid mites (Acariformes, Oribatei) are transmitted b...
Six feather mites of the Violet-capped Woodnymph, Thalurania glaucopis are herein reported: Allodect...
This study provides the first account on feather mites associated with pelecaniform birds (Pelecanif...
Understanding host-symbiont networks is a major question in evolutionary ecology. Birds host a great...
We present the results of our investigation of feather mites (Astigmata) associated with non-passeri...
The objective of this study was to investigate feather mites on birds of the Family Emberizidae, to ...
AbstractThe present study reports associations between feather mites (Astigmata) and birds in an Atl...