Hematozoa of hatch-year common mergansers from Michigan

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Fifty-five hatch-year common mergansers (Mergus merganser) were sampled for hematozoa from Douglas Lake (Michigan, USA) on 17 July 1995. Forty-one (75%) were infected with hematozoa. Haemoproteus greineri and Leucocytozoon simondi were common, infecting 28 (51%) and 26 (47%) common mergansers, respectively. Plasmodium circumflexum infected two (4%) birds. The common merganser is a new host record for H. greineri and P. circumflexum. Intensity data indicate possible negative interspecific interaction between H. greineri and L. simondi.

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DeJong, R. J., Reimink, R. L., & Blankespoor, H. D. (2001). Hematozoa of hatch-year common mergansers from Michigan. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 37(2), 403–407. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-37.2.403

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