To determine the vectors of Haemoproteus danilewskyi in blue jays (Cyanocitta cristata) in southcentral Florida (USA), we conducted a 2 yr study from January 1993 to December 1995 of the presence and seasonal abundance of Culicoides spp. Of the 14 species of Culicoides captured in Centers for Disease Control light traps, 10 were ornithophilic. Of these, C. edeni, C. knowltoni, C. stellifer, C. beckae, and C. arboricola were most abundant, representing 46% of the total collection and 99% of the ornithophilic collection. The presence of C. stellifer in Bennett trap collections represents a new biting record for this species on passerine birds. We experimentally challenged the most abundant ornithophilic species to determine which were capable of supporting sporogonic development of H. danilewskyi. Culicoides edeni, C. knowltoni, and C. arboricola supported sporogonic development of H. danilewskyi.
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January 01 2003
ECOLOGY OF CULICOIDES (DIPTERA: CERATOPOGONIDAE) IN SOUTHCENTRAL FLORIDA AND EXPERIMENTAL CULICOIDES VECTORS OF THE AVIAN HEMATOZOAN HAEMOPROTEUS DANILEWSKYI KRUSE
Mary C. Garvin;
Mary C. Garvin
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1 Dept. of Pathobiology, P.O. Box 110880, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610, USA
2 Archbold Biological Station, P.O. Box 2057, Lake Placid, Florida 33862, USA
3 Current address: Department of Biology, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio 44074, USA
4 Corresponding author (email: mary.garvin@oberlin.edu)
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Ellis C. Greiner
Ellis C. Greiner
1 Dept. of Pathobiology, P.O. Box 110880, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610, USA
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J Wildl Dis (2003) 39 (1): 170–178.
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Mary C. Garvin, Ellis C. Greiner; ECOLOGY OF CULICOIDES (DIPTERA: CERATOPOGONIDAE) IN SOUTHCENTRAL FLORIDA AND EXPERIMENTAL CULICOIDES VECTORS OF THE AVIAN HEMATOZOAN HAEMOPROTEUS DANILEWSKYI KRUSE. J Wildl Dis 1 January 2003; 39 (1): 170–178. doi: https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-39.1.170
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