2022
DOI: 10.1111/jav.02943
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Sex and age‐class differences in feather mite loads in white wagtailsMotacilla alba lugenssuggest self‐regulation of feather mites by birds

Abstract: In order to investigate the relationship between feather mites and their hosts taking into account host ecology I examined relationships among feather mite load, and sex, age, wing length and body-condition in the white wagtail Motacilla alba lugens. I captured 288 wagtails in January (the first period) 2002 at a communal roost in Osaka, central Japan. All the wagtails were ringed individually, aged as yearlings (firstwinter) or adults (older) and sexed. I measured wing length, tarsus length and body mass, cal… Show more

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