Literature

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S. E. Bush, Clayton D. H.2023Grooming Time Predicts Survival: American Kestrels, Falco sparverius, on a Subtropical Island
S. E. Bush, Waller, M. M., Herman, J. M., Hobbs, K. S., Clayton, A. R., Watson, J. L., M. Oleyar, D., Clayton, D. H.2023Birds groom more in regions with higher parasite pressure: a comparison of temperate and subtropical American kestrels
D. González-Acuña, Ardiles, K., Figueroa-R, R. A., Barrientos, C., González, P., Moreno, L., Cicchino, A. Conrado2008Lice of Chilean Diurnal Raptors
D. González-Acuña, Lohse, E., Cicchino, A. Conrado, Mironov, S., Figueroa-R, R. A., Ardiles, K., Kinsella, J. M.2011Parasites of the American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) in South-Central Chile
M. S. Liébana, Santillán, M. Á., Cicchino, A. Conrado, Sarasola, J. Hán, Martínez, P. A., Cabezas, S., Bó, M. S.2011Ectoparasites In Free-Ranging American Kestrels In Argentina: Implications for the Transmission of Viral Diseases
T. Y. Morishita, Mertins, J. W., Baker, D. G., Monahan, C. M., Brookds, D. L.2001Occurrence and species of lice on free-living and captive raptors in California
A. Grandón-Ojeda, Cortés, P., Moreno, L., Kinsella, J. M., Cicchino, A. Conrado, Barrientos, C., González-Acuña, D.2019Gastrointestinal and external parasites of the Variable hawk Geranoaetus polyosoma (Accipitriformes: Accipitridae) in Chile
J. Bianque Oliveira, Santos, T., Santiago, H.2011External parasites of raptors (Falconiformes and Strigiformes): identification in an ex situ population from Mexico
R. D. Price, Palma, R. L., Hellenthal, R. A.1997New synonymies of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera, Ischnocera) described from the Falconiformes (Aves)
J. M. Pérez2024How many threatened lice are there? An approximation to the red list of the Spanish Phthiraptera
L. Rózsa, Vas Z.2015Co-extinct and critically co-endangered species of parasitic lice, and conservation-induced extinction: should lice be reintroduced to their hosts?
R. Yosef, Strutzer, O., Tabibi, R., Rózsa, L.2019Lice infestations of Steppe Buzzards (Buteo buteo vulpinus) markedly differ from those of Common Buzzards (Buteo buteo buteo)
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