Tolltetű fajok terjedési stratégiáinak kísérletes vizsgálata egy ragadozó madáron
dc.contributor.author | Piross Imre Sándor | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2016-04-18T07:39:40Z | |
dc.date.available | 2016-04-18T07:39:40Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2015 | |
dc.identifier.other | B-11119 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10832/1431 | |
dc.description.abstract | The ethology of parasites has not been widely studied despite that not just biochemical and morphological properties help them to adopt to the host. Avian lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) are permanent obligatory ectoparasites, they predominantly spread during physical contact between hosts, which occurs most frequently during parental care (vertical transmission) in birds. In my study I examined how host preference affects lice distributions in adult birds and how this pattern is passed on to subsequent generations. My study focuses on louse species parasitizing the Red-footed Falcon (Falco vespertinus), a raptor of high international conservation concern. | en |
dc.subject | Ragadozó madarak | |
dc.subject | Toll | hu |
dc.subject | Parazita | hu |
dc.subject | Tetvek | hu |
dc.subject | Elterjedés | hu |
dc.subject | Biológiai-Intézet | hu |
dc.subject | feather | en |
dc.subject | Parasite | en |
dc.subject | Lice | en |
dc.title | Tolltetű fajok terjedési stratégiáinak kísérletes vizsgálata egy ragadozó madáron | |
dc.type | thesis | en |
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