A common assumption of studies examining host-symbiont interactions is that all symbiotic organisms are parasitic. Feather mites are widespread symbionts of birds that do not appear to deplete the host of any vital resources. Instead they feed on the oily secretions that cover the feathers and the detritus caught in these secretions. Therefore, a more logical assumption might be that feather mites are non-parasitic. We investigated whether infestation by a feather mite, Trouessartia sp. (Trouessartiidae), has any detrimental effects on the Seychelles warbler, Acrocephalus sechellensis. Feather mite load was not correlated with body condition. Survivorship of birds per territory was lower for birds with lower mite loads, but this result is e...
Abstract. The authors have established that oribatid mites (Acariformes, Oribatei) are transmitted b...
Understanding why host species differ so much in symbiont loads and how this depends on ecological h...
<div><p>Understanding why host species differ so much in symbiont loads and how this depends on ecol...
A common assumption of studies examining host-symbiont interactions is that all symbiotic organisms ...
A common assumption of studies examining host-symbiont interactions is that all symbiotic organisms ...
Many factors may affect symbiont distributions within host populations. Intrinsic factors, such as g...
Pterolichoidea and Freyaniidae) are among the commonest ec-tosymbionts of birds. Most researchers ha...
Feather mites are found on most species of birds and the birds captured at SWAMP in Lake Forest, IL ...
Feather mites (Acari: Astigmata) have been reported to be parasitic, commensal, and even mutualis-ti...
Many factors may affect symbiont distributions within host populations. Intrinsic factors, such as g...
Parasites and other symbionts are crucial components of ecosystems, regulating host populations and ...
Plumicolous feather mites are a little-known but diverse and abundant group of symbionts of birds. T...
Although parasites may impair the expression of tail ornaments in birds, the importance of parasitis...
Although parasites may impair the expression of tail ornaments in birds, the importance of parasitis...
In order to investigate the relationship between feather mites and their hosts taking into account h...
Abstract. The authors have established that oribatid mites (Acariformes, Oribatei) are transmitted b...
Understanding why host species differ so much in symbiont loads and how this depends on ecological h...
<div><p>Understanding why host species differ so much in symbiont loads and how this depends on ecol...
A common assumption of studies examining host-symbiont interactions is that all symbiotic organisms ...
A common assumption of studies examining host-symbiont interactions is that all symbiotic organisms ...
Many factors may affect symbiont distributions within host populations. Intrinsic factors, such as g...
Pterolichoidea and Freyaniidae) are among the commonest ec-tosymbionts of birds. Most researchers ha...
Feather mites are found on most species of birds and the birds captured at SWAMP in Lake Forest, IL ...
Feather mites (Acari: Astigmata) have been reported to be parasitic, commensal, and even mutualis-ti...
Many factors may affect symbiont distributions within host populations. Intrinsic factors, such as g...
Parasites and other symbionts are crucial components of ecosystems, regulating host populations and ...
Plumicolous feather mites are a little-known but diverse and abundant group of symbionts of birds. T...
Although parasites may impair the expression of tail ornaments in birds, the importance of parasitis...
Although parasites may impair the expression of tail ornaments in birds, the importance of parasitis...
In order to investigate the relationship between feather mites and their hosts taking into account h...
Abstract. The authors have established that oribatid mites (Acariformes, Oribatei) are transmitted b...
Understanding why host species differ so much in symbiont loads and how this depends on ecological h...
<div><p>Understanding why host species differ so much in symbiont loads and how this depends on ecol...