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1 October 1976 BLOOD PARASITES OF SOME BIRDS FROM GHANA
MICHAEL WINK, GORDON F. BENNETT
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Abstract

A total of 135 birds of 26 species in 13 families was examined for blood parasites; 43 birds (31.9%) of 13 species were infected; species of the Ploceidae were the most heavily infected. Species of Haemoproteus occurred most commonly (29 birds) while Leucocytozoon and Plasmodium species were virtually absent. There was no significant difference in the prevalence of hematozoa in birds from the mature rainforest and those in a savannah-urban setting.

WINK and BENNETT: BLOOD PARASITES OF SOME BIRDS FROM GHANA
MICHAEL WINK and GORDON F. BENNETT "BLOOD PARASITES OF SOME BIRDS FROM GHANA," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 12(4), 587-590, (1 October 1976). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-12.4.587
Received: 14 May 1976; Published: 1 October 1976
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