Dynamics of the Mite Communities (Acari: Parasitiformes) in Nests of the Parus major


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Abstract

The dynamics of nest-dwelling mites from the nests of the great tit in the protected area of Kamchia Mountain in Northeastern Bulgaria was investigated. The mite fauna inhabiting the nests of great tit differs significantly in terms of the degree of infestation, species richness, abundance and structure of communities in study years. There are statistically significant differences in the specimens’ number between 2014 and the other years 2012, 2013 and 2015. The mite species such as Dermanyssus gallinae, Androlaelaps casalis and Ornithonyssus sylviarum demonstrated significant changes in the abundance over the study years. A relation between the abundance of a species and the species diversity in the nests was not registered. Comparison of the annual dynamics of mites in the nests of great tit and the nests of semi-collared flycatcher for the same period of time and for the same environment, showed similarities—a significant fluctuation in the abundance of mites over the years and differences—in the species richness. Regarding the structure of the communities, both similarities and differences were recorded.

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R. Davidova

Faculty of Natural Sciences

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Email: davidova_sh@yahoo.com
Bulgaria, Shumen, 9700

V. Vasilev

Faculty of Natural Sciences

Email: davidova_sh@yahoo.com
Bulgaria, Shumen, 9700

M. Boycheva

Faculty of Natural Sciences

Email: davidova_sh@yahoo.com
Bulgaria, Shumen, 9700

J. Bakalova

Faculty of Natural Sciences

Email: davidova_sh@yahoo.com
Bulgaria, Shumen, 9700

N. Ali

Faculty of Natural Sciences

Email: davidova_sh@yahoo.com
Bulgaria, Shumen, 9700

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