01222nas a2200265 4500008004100000245010100041210006900142260000900211300001400220490000700234520045800241653000900699653001700708653000900725653000900734653001700743653001600760653000900776653001400785653001700799100001800816700002200834700002100856856007900877 1996 eng d00aRelationship of host coloniality to the population ecology of avian lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera)0 aRelationship of host coloniality to the population ecology of av c1996 a242 - 2480 v653 a
1. We test the hypothesis that avian social system (territorial versus colonial) has an impact on the ecological characteristics of avian lice. We compared the louse loads of two congeneric host species, the territorial hooded crow (Corvus corone cornix L.) and the colonial rook (C. frugilegus L.). Each species harboured the same 5 genera of lice; one species of louse was shared, while the other four species on each host were host-specific.
10abird10acospeciation10ahost10alice10aParasitology10apopulations10asize10aspecifity10atransmission1 aRózsa, Lajos1 aRékási, József1 aReiczigel, Jenő uhttps://phthiraptera.myspecies.info/sites/phthiraptera.info/files/0120.pdf