Literature

Authorssort descendingYearTitle
Harrison,1935Jay rendered flightless
J. S. Ash1960A study of the Mallophaga of birds with particular reference to their ecology
leGay J. Brereton, Immelmann K.1962Head-scratching in the Psittaciformes
A. H. Chisholm1944The problem of "anting"
A. H. Chrisholm1944"Anting" by tame magpie
T. Clay1965The Mallophaga as an aid to the classification of birds
T. Clay1951The Mallophaga and relationships within the Falconiformes
T. Clay1948Relationships within the Sternidae as indicated by their mallophagan Parasites
T. Clay1947The systematic position of the Musophagi as indicated by their Mallophagan parasites
T. Clay1946The Mallophagan parasites of the Passeriformes
C. J. F. Coombs1960Ectoparasites and nest fauna of rooks and jackdaws in Cornwall
D. Goodwin1953Interspecific differences in the anting movements of some corvine birds
J. M. Harrison1931Jay rendered flightless by depluming lice
L. J. S. Harrison1916Bird-parasites and bird-phylogeny
G. H. E. Hopkins1942The Mallophaga as an aid to the classification of birds
M. Jollie1953Are the Falconiformes a monophyletic group?
A. G. Knox1993Richard Meinertzhagen - a case of fraud examined
P. R. Lowe1946On the systematic position of the woodpeckers (Pici), honey guides (Indicator), hoopoes and others
J. H. Oosthuizen, Markus M. B.1967The Haematozoa of South African birds. I: Blood and other parasites of two species of game birds
P. László Pap, Tököly, J., Szép, T.2005Frequency and consequences of feather holes in Barn Swallows Hirundo rustica
W. Post, Enders F.1970The occurrence of Mallophaga on two bird species occupying the same habitat
G. D. Rankin1982Mallophaga on the eggs of wading birds
P. C. Rasmussen, Collar N. J.1999Major specimen fraud in the Forest Owlet Heteroglaux (Athene auct.) blewitti
G. Moreno-Rueda2014Uropygial gland size, feather holes and moult performance in the House SparrowPasser domesticus
K. E. L. Simmons1950A Buff-backed Heron incapacitated by Mallophaga
M. K. Swales1965The sea-birds of Gouch Island
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith