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1 April 1988 INFLUENCE OF BLOOD PARASITES ON THE BODY MASS OF PASSERIFORM BIRDS
Gordon F. Bennett, Jennifer R. Caines, Madonna A. Bishop
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Abstract

Body masses of 3,739 birds representing immature and adult males and females of 15 species of passeriforms (both uninfected and infected with Haemoproteus spp. and Leucocytozoon spp.) were compared. There was some interaction among year, month and area of capture for several host species, but there was no discernible effect of either parasite genus on body mass. There were no effects due to high intensity parasitemia for eight host species examined. Either parasitism does not cause loss of body mass, or the techniques used were too insensitive to separate effects of parasitism from other natural causes.

Bennett, Caines, and Bishop: INFLUENCE OF BLOOD PARASITES ON THE BODY MASS OF PASSERIFORM BIRDS
Gordon F. Bennett, Jennifer R. Caines, and Madonna A. Bishop "INFLUENCE OF BLOOD PARASITES ON THE BODY MASS OF PASSERIFORM BIRDS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 24(2), 339-343, (1 April 1988). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-24.2.339
Received: 13 May 1987; Published: 1 April 1988
KEYWORDS
blood parasites
effects on body mass
haemoproteids
leucocytozoids
natural infections
passerine birds
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