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    Is it benign or is it a Pariah? Empirical evidence for the impact of the common Myna (Acridotheres tristis) on Australian birds. by Kate Grarock, Christopher R Tidemann, Jeffrey Wood, David B Lindenmayer

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We found a negative relationship between the establishment of the Common Myna and the long-term abundance of three cavity-nesting species (Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, Crimson Rosella, Laughing Kookaburra) and eight small bird species (Striated Paradoxes, Rufous Whistler, Willie Wagtail, Grey Fantail, Magpie-lark, House Sparrow, Silvereye, Common Blackbird). …”
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    A PCR-Based Retrospective Study for Beak and Feather Disease Virus (BFDV) in Five Wild Populations of Parrots from Australia, Argentina and New Zealand by Luis Ortiz-Catedral, Connor J. Wallace, Robert Heinsohn, Elizabeth A. Krebs, Naomi E. Langmore, Dusan Vukelic, Enrique H. Bucher, Arvind Varsani, Juan F. Masello

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…We conducted a PCR screening for the beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) using samples collected during previous field studies (1993–2014) in five populations of parrots of the Southern Hemisphere: Eclectus parrots (<i>Eclectus roratus</i>) and Crimson rosellas (<i>Platycercus elegans</i>) from Australia, Burrowing parrots (<i>Cyanoliseus patagonus</i>) and Monk parakeets from Argentina (<i>Myiopsitta monachus</i>), and Forbes’ parakeet from New Zealand (<i>Cyanoramphus forbesi</i>). …”
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    A non-invasive method to assess environmental contamination with avian pathogens: beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) detection in nest boxes by Johanne M. Martens, Helena S. Stokes, Mathew L. Berg, Ken Walder, Shane R. Raidal, Michael J.L. Magrath, Andrew T.D. Bennett

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…We determined the BFDV status of birds (parents and nestlings) for 82 nests of Crimson Rosellas, Platycercus elegans and Eastern Rosellas, Platycercus eximius. …”
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