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Lousy chicks: Chewing lice from the Imperial Shag, Leucocarbo atriceps
(Australian Society for Parasitology, 2017-12)
Forty-one imperial shag chicks were sampled for lice during the breeding season of 2014 in Punta León, Argentina. We found 2 lice species, Pectinopygus turbinatus infesting the body and Piagetiella caputincisum present in ...
The type specimens of chewing lice (Insecta, Mallophaga) deposited in the entomological collection of Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz., 2020)
Ectoparasitos associados a aves de um fragmento de Floresta Estacional Decidual no Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil
(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do NorteBRUFRNPrograma de Pós-Graduação em EcologiaBioecologia Aquática, 2013-03-26)
This study to aimed investigate the community of ectoparasites associated with birds in the Mata do Olho D água, in the municipality of Macaíba, Rio Grande do Norte (RN), Brazil, its structure and the ambiental and hosts ...
Malófagos (Phthiraptera, Amblycera, Ischnocera) em aves cativas no sudeste do Brasil
(Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia, 2017)
Corrigendum to “Lousy chicks: Chewing lice from the imperial shag, Leucocarbo atriceps”
(Australian Society for Parasitology, 2018-08)
The authors regret an involuntary mistake in the specific determination of Pectinopygus turbinatus, where the correct name is Eidmanniella pellucida. As follow we present the revised taxonomic review for this species: ...
The eldest sibling is the lousiest in an obligate brood reducer seabird
(Csiro Publishing, 2017-10)
Previous studies on vertical transmission of lice on terrestrial birds have shown that the intensity of parasitism can vary within broods in relation to the hatching order of chicks. In species where the hatching order has ...
Associations between chewing lice (Insecta, Phthiraptera) and albatrosses and petrels (Aves, Procellariiformes) collected in Brazil
(Sociedade Brasileira de Zoologia, 2019)
Flocking behaviour does not favour high chewing lice load in shorebirdsEl tamaño de bando no se relaciona con la carga de ectoparásitos en aves limícolas
(Sociedad Española de Ornitología, 2011-06)
Las aves limícolas se pueden distribuir tanto en bandos de cientos de individuos como de forma solitaria. Esta variabilidad en el tamaño de los bandos permite poner a prueba la hipótesis que supone que una mayor aproximación ...
Chewing lice (Insecta, Phthiraptera) parasitizing birds in Botucatu, SP, Brazil
(2012)
Three hundred and ten birds were examined for chewing lice. Eleven individuals belonging to eleven species of exotic (1), and wildlife Brazilian birds (10) were positive for these ectoparasites. Ten species of chewing lice ...