02151nas a2200253 4500008004100000245014200041210006900183260001600252300001400268490000800282520127100290653001001561653001401571653002101585653001601606653001501622100001701637700001501654700002601669700001601695700001701711700001701728856015201745 2019 eng d00aThe Influence of Host Body Size and Food Guild on Prevalence and Mean Intensity of Chewing Lice (Phthiraptera) on Birds in Southern China0 aInfluence of Host Body Size and Food Guild on Prevalence and Mea c April 2019 a334 - 3440 v1053 a
Chewing lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) are abundant ectoparasites of birds and mammals. They are adapted to life in the plumage or pelage of their hosts and virtually never leave the host during their life cycle. Most species are highly host specific. This study was carried out to determine species richness, abundance, and prevalence of chewing lice of wild forest birds in the southern region of China. Between July 2012 and June 2016, 2,210 birds (belonging to 8 orders, 45 families, and 215 species) were captured by mist nets and examined for chewing lice. In total, 622 birds of 117 species were parasitized by lice belonging to 89 species in 25 genera from 2 suborders (Amblycera and Ischnocera). Of these, 28 louse species represent new host–louse records for China and 10 worldwide. Chewing louse prevalence varied significantly among host species. There was no evidence of a correlation between climate zones and louse prevalence, but host guild affected prevalence significantly, with insectivorous birds having the lowest prevalence. Louse prevalence was positively correlated with host body mass and bill length, but mean intensity was only correlated with host body mass. These findings contribute further knowledge of avian chewing lice.
10aChina10aintensity10anew host records10aNew records10aPrevalence1 aChu, Xingzhi1 aDik, Bilal1 aGustafsson, Daniel, R1 aChe, Xianli1 aZhang, Qiang1 aZou, Fasheng uhttps://bioone.org/journals/journal-of-parasitology/volume-105/issue-2/17-137/The-Influence-of-Host-Body-Size-and-Food-Guild-on/10.1645/17-137.full