Absence of haematozoa in a breeding population of kentish plover Charadrius alexandrinus in Northeast Spain

Jordi Figuerola, Roser Velarde, Albert Bertolero, Francisco Cerdá

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    A low presence of haematophagus parasites has been reported in arctic waders. Three hypotheses try to explain these low levels: higher inherent resistance to parasites in the Charadrii, lower presence of parasites in the breeding grounds of waders in the arctic, and influence of the vegetation structure in the habitat of these birds. To test these hypotheses, we took blood samples from 87 alive-trapped Kentish Plovers Cbaradrius alexandrinus nesting in Northeast Spain. None of the samples had haematophagus parasites. Therefore, very low infection rates occur also in a non-arctic species. These data support the hypotheses that Charadrii have a higher resistance or a lower probability of being infected by blood parasites than other taxa, independently of their breeding distribution.
    Idioma originalInglés
    Páginas (desde-hasta)523-525
    PublicaciónJournal fur Ornithologie
    Volumen137
    N.º4
    DOI
    EstadoPublicada - 1 ene 1996

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