Anti-parasite behaviour of birds

SE Bush, DH Clayton - … of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2018 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Birds have many kinds of internal and external parasites, including viruses, bacteria and
fungi, as well as protozoa, helminths and arthropods. Because parasites have negative …

The use of haemoglobin concentrations to assess physiological condition in birds: a review

P Minias - Conservation physiology, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Total blood haemoglobin concentration is increasingly being used to assess physiological
condition in wild birds, although it has not been explicitly recognized how reliably this …

[图书][B] How and why species multiply: the radiation of Darwin's finches

PR Grant, BR Grant - 2007 - degruyter.com
Charles Darwin's experiences in the Galápagos Islands in 1835 helped to guide his
thoughts toward a revolutionary theory: that species were not fixed but diversified from their …

[图书][B] 40 Years of Evolution: Darwin's Finches on Daphne Major Island, New Edition

PR Grant, BR Grant - 2024 - degruyter.com
40 Years of Evolution is a landmark study of the finches first made famous by Charles
Darwin, one that documents as never before the evolution of species through natural …

How birds combat ectoparasites

DH Clayton, JAH Koop, CW Harbison, BR Moyer… - 2010 - digitalcommons.unl.edu
Birds are plagued by an impressive diversity of ectoparasites, ranging from feather-feeding
lice, to feather-degrading bacteria. Many of these ectoparasites have severe negative effects …

Species collapse via hybridization in Darwin's tree finches

S Kleindorfer, JA O'Connor… - The American …, 2014 - journals.uchicago.edu
Species hybridization can lead to fitness costs, species collapse, and novel evolutionary
trajectories in changing environments. Hybridization is predicted to be more common when …

Host-parasite ecology, behavior and genetics: a review of the introduced fly parasite Philornis downsi and its Darwin's finch hosts

S Kleindorfer, RY Dudaniec - Bmc Zoology, 2016 - Springer
Understanding host-parasite interactions requires that the multi-faceted relationships among
ecological, behavioral and molecular processes be characterized and integrated. The …

The life-cycle of Philornis downsi (Diptera: Muscidae) parasitizing Darwin's finches and its impacts on nestling survival

B Fessl, BJ Sinclair, S Kleindorfer - Parasitology, 2006 - cambridge.org
The fly, Philornis downsi Dodge & Aitken, was first collected in 1964 on the Galápagos
Islands and is now widespread across the archipelago. Virtually nothing is known about the …

Galápagos mockingbirds tolerate introduced parasites that affect Darwin's finches

SA Knutie, JP Owen, SM McNew, AW Bartlow… - Ecology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Introduced parasites threaten native host species that lack effective defenses. Such
parasites increase the risk of extinction, particularly in small host populations like those on …

Consequences of nest reuse for parasite burden and female health and condition in blue tits, Cyanistes caeruleus

G Tomás, S Merino, J Moreno, J Morales - Animal Behaviour, 2007 - Elsevier
Research on the costs of nest reuse is central to understanding the population ecology and
evolution of cavity-nesting birds. We explored the consequences of nest reuse by offering …