Ectoparasites such as louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) have tendency for host specialization, which is driven by adaptation to host biology as well as competition avoidance between parasites of the same host. However, some louse fly species, especially in genera attacking birds, show wide range of suitable hosts. In the presented study, we have surveyed the current status of bird specific louse flies in Finland to provide comprehensive host association data to analyse the ecological requirements of the generalist species. A thorough sampling of 9342 birds, representing 134 species, recovered 576 specimens of louse flies, belonging to six species: Crataerina hirundinis, C. pallida, Ornithomya avicularia, O. chloropus, O. fringillina and ...
Background: The diversity of parasites attacking a host varies substantially among different hos...
Parasite diversity accounts for most of the biodiversity on earth, and is shaped by many processes (...
Louse flies (Hippoboscidae) are permanent ectoparasites of birds and mammals. They have a cosmopolit...
Ectoparasites such as louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) have tendency for host specialization, wh...
Abstract Ectoparasites such as louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) have tendency for host speciali...
Ectoparasites such as louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) have tendency for host specialization, wh...
Parasitism is defined as an obligatory hetero-specific relationship where resource transfer between ...
Background: Birds host several ectoparasitic fly species with negative effects on nestling health an...
Background: Birds host several ectoparasitic fly species with negative effects on nestling health an...
We thank R.J. Adams, A. Aleixo, T. Chesser, R. Faucett, T. Galloway, S. Goodman, A. Gouvea, D. Lan...
Brood parasitic birds, their foster species and their ectoparasites form a complex co-evolving syste...
Understanding both sides of host-parasite relationships can provide more complete insights into host...
Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; ParasitologyHippoboscid flies, also known as louse flies, are obl...
Data from gene sequences and morphological structures were collected for the gull feather lice, Saem...
The taxonomy of lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) is often heavily influenced by host taxonomy. The use o...
Background: The diversity of parasites attacking a host varies substantially among different hos...
Parasite diversity accounts for most of the biodiversity on earth, and is shaped by many processes (...
Louse flies (Hippoboscidae) are permanent ectoparasites of birds and mammals. They have a cosmopolit...
Ectoparasites such as louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) have tendency for host specialization, wh...
Abstract Ectoparasites such as louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) have tendency for host speciali...
Ectoparasites such as louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) have tendency for host specialization, wh...
Parasitism is defined as an obligatory hetero-specific relationship where resource transfer between ...
Background: Birds host several ectoparasitic fly species with negative effects on nestling health an...
Background: Birds host several ectoparasitic fly species with negative effects on nestling health an...
We thank R.J. Adams, A. Aleixo, T. Chesser, R. Faucett, T. Galloway, S. Goodman, A. Gouvea, D. Lan...
Brood parasitic birds, their foster species and their ectoparasites form a complex co-evolving syste...
Understanding both sides of host-parasite relationships can provide more complete insights into host...
Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; ParasitologyHippoboscid flies, also known as louse flies, are obl...
Data from gene sequences and morphological structures were collected for the gull feather lice, Saem...
The taxonomy of lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) is often heavily influenced by host taxonomy. The use o...
Background: The diversity of parasites attacking a host varies substantially among different hos...
Parasite diversity accounts for most of the biodiversity on earth, and is shaped by many processes (...
Louse flies (Hippoboscidae) are permanent ectoparasites of birds and mammals. They have a cosmopolit...