“…If they feed on bird tissues, they are more likely to be classified as parasites (Harper, ; Poulin, ; Thompson, Hillgarth, Leu, & McClure, ), while if they do not, feather mites would more likely be commensals or even mutualists (Blanco, Tella, & Potti, ; Blanco, Tella, Potti, & Baz, ; Galván et al., ). Previous evidence has suggested that feather mites could feed mainly on the uropygial gland oil of birds (Dubinin, ; Proctor, ; Walter & Proctor, ). However, this oil is a nitrogen‐deficient source (Jacob & Ziswiler ; Proctor, ), and previous evidence has shown that feather mites complement their diet with fungi, pollen and algal particles (Blanco et al., ; Dubinin, ; Proctor, ; Walter & Proctor, ).…”