| Literature DB >> 29058976 |
Sabrina M McNew1, Dale H Clayton1.
Abstract
The muscid genus Philornis comprises approximately 50 described species of flies, nearly all of which are obligate parasites of nestling birds. Philornis species are native to the Neotropics and widely distributed from Florida to Argentina. Most research on this group has focused on P. downsi, which was introduced to the Galápagos Islands in the late twentieth century. Although Philornis parasitism kills nestlings in several native host species, nowhere do the effects seem more severe than in P. downsi in the Galápagos. Here, we review studies of native and introduced Philornis in an attempt to identify factors that may influence virulence and consider implications for the conservation of hosts in the Galápagos.Entities:
Keywords: Muscidae; conservation; disease ecology; ectoparasite; invasive species; management
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29058976 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-020117-043103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Entomol ISSN: 0066-4170 Impact factor: 19.686