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Distribution pattern of phthirapterans infesting certain common Indian birds.

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  • Distribution pattern of phthirapterans infesting certain common Indian birds. Abstract Text:

    a k saxenaA K Saxena,sandeep kumarSandeep Kumar,nidhi guptaNidhi Gupta,j d mitraJ D Mitra,s a aliS A Ali,roshni srivastavaRoshni Srivastava,a k saxenaA K Saxena,sandeep kumarSandeep Kumar,nidhi guptaNidhi Gupta,j d mitraJ D Mitra,s a aliS A Ali,roshni srivastavaRoshni Srivastava,

    The prevalence and frequency distribution patterns of 10 phthirapteran species infesting house sparrows, Indian parakeets, common mynas, and white breasted kingfishers were recorded in the district of Rampur, India, during 2004-05. The sample mean abundances, mean intensities, range of infestations, variance to mean ratios, values of the exponent of the negative binomial distribution, and the indices of discrepancy were also computed. Frequency distribution patterns of all phthirapteran species were skewed, but the observed frequencies did not correspond to the negative binomial distribution. Thus, adult-nymph ratios varied in different species from 1:0.53 to 1:1.25. Sex ratios of different phthirapteran species ranged from 1:1.10 to 1:1.65 and were female biased.

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    ak saxenaAK Saxena,s kumarS Kumar,n guptaN Gupta,jd mitraJD Mitra,sa aliSA Ali,r srivastavaR Srivastava,ak saxenaAK Saxena,s kumarS Kumar,n guptaN Gupta,jd mitraJD Mitra,sa aliSA Ali,r srivastavaR Srivastava,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: The Journal of parasitology

    VOLUME: 93

    Page Numbers: 957-8

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Parasitol.

    ISSN: 0022-3395

    DAY: 8

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Zoology, Government Raza Post Graduate College, Rampur, India. akscsir@rediffmail.com

    Country: United States

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