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China is home to an amazing diversity of birds, with nearly 1500 species recorded. However, little is known about the parasites associated with Chinese birds, which potentially number over 5000 species. Here, for the first time, the published data on ischnoceran chewing lice from China is summarized, to serve as a starting point for future louse studies. This includes: - Descriptions and illustrations of almost all the over 250 species of Ischnocera known from China, including species recorded from China for the first time - An extensive summary of louse morphology, ecology, and evolution - Identification key to the genera of Ischnocera known from and suspected to occur in China - A detailed instruction on how to collect, preserve, identify, and describe louse species from birds Together, we hope this book will both inspire new Chinese researchers to help fill the gap in our knowledge, and provide them with the necessary theoretical basis to make those aspirations a reality.

À propos des auteurs

Gustafsson, Daniel

Daniel R. Gustafsson is a researcher at the Institute of Zoology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, studying avian chewing lice with a focus mainly on the lice of songbirds around the world.

Zou, Fasheng

Fasheng Zou is a professor at the Institute of Zoology, Guangdong Academy of Sciences, studying avian ecology with a focus on coevolution between songbirds and their chewing lice.

Li, Zhu

Zhu Li is a researcher at the Department of Life Sciences, National Natural History Museum of China, studying the systematics of Diptera, with a focus on Sciomyzidae, Bibionidae, Stratiomyzidae, and other groups.

Sun, Xiuling

Xiuling Sun is curator of invertebrate specimens in the Collection Management Department, National Natural History Museum of China, studying preventive protection of specimens.

Caractéristiques

    • ISBN
      9782759835270
    • Éditeur
      EDP sciences
    • Collection
      Current natural sciences
    • Date de publication
      11 septembre 2024
    • Format
      PDF
    • Protection
      Filigrane numérique
    • Catégorie BISAC
      Science / Sciences de la vie / Généralités
    • Nombre de pages
      1150
    • Langue
      Anglais