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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Islands and is now widespread across the archipelago. Virtually nothing is known about the …
Galápagos mockingbirds tolerate introduced parasites that affect Darwin's finches
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 …
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
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 …
evolution of cavity-nesting birds. We explored the consequences of nest reuse by offering …