
Morphometric variability of G. chrysocephalus was analysed and compared between and within the groups of individuals collected from single pheasant host (idiohostal populations) and from great number of hosts belonging to the same species (synhostal). The congruence of ranges of variation of 4 characters from 3 idio- and 1 synhostal population was examined. The arithmetic means of head width and abdomen as well as total body length of males from 2 idiohostal populations were statistically different from synhostal one. On the other hand, in the females such differences were only in the head width of idiohostal populations.
Birds, Male, Biometry, Sex Factors, Species Specificity, Phthiraptera, Animals, Female
Birds, Male, Biometry, Sex Factors, Species Specificity, Phthiraptera, Animals, Female
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