Co-phylogeography and comparative population genetics of the threatened Galápagos hawk and three ectoparasite species: ecology shapes population histories within parasite communities.
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Cospeciation vs host-shift speciation: methods for testing, evidence from natural associations and relation to coevolutionComparative phylogeography of a coevolved community: concerted population expansions in Joshua trees and four yucca mothsGalapagos III World Evolution Summit: why evolution mattersShared phylogeographic patterns between the ectocommensal flatworm Temnosewellia albata and its host, the endangered freshwater crayfish Euastacus robertsiMining the plant-herbivore interface with a leafmining Drosophila of ArabidopsisGlacial refugia in pathogens: European genetic structure of anther smut pathogens on Silene latifolia and Silene dioicaAn ecological and conservation perspective on advances in the applied virology of zoonosesColonization and diversification of Galápagos terrestrial fauna: a phylogenetic and biogeographical synthesisNematode endoparasites do not codiversify with their stick insect hostsGenetic variation in the invasive avian parasite, Philornis downsi (Diptera, Muscidae) on the Galápagos archipelago.Different meal, same flavor: cospeciation and host switching of haemosporidian parasites in some non-passerine birds.A hitchhikers guide to the Galápagos: co-phylogeography of Galápagos mockingbirds and their parasitesBirds are islands for parasites.The effect and relative importance of neutral genetic diversity for predicting parasitism varies across parasite taxa.Are lice good proxies for host history? A comparative analysis of the Australian magpie, Gymnorhina tibicen, and two species of feather louse.Lack of population genetic structure and host specificity in the bat fly, Cyclopodia horsfieldi, across species of Pteropus bats in Southeast Asia.Ecological coassociations influence species' responses to past climatic change: an example from a Sonoran Desert bark beetle.Prevalence and beta diversity in avian malaria communities: host species is a better predictor than geography.Lineage sorting in multihost parasites: Eidmanniella albescens and Fregatiella aurifasciata on seabirds from the Galapagos IslandsToward a paradigm shift in comparative phylogeography driven by trait-based hypothesesTesting local-scale panmixia provides insights into the cryptic ecology, evolution, and epidemiology of metazoan animal parasites.Parasite epidemiology in a changing world: can molecular phylogeography help us tell the wood from the trees?Closing the gap: avian lineage splits at a young, narrow seaway imply a protracted history of mixed population response.Phylogeography of a migratory songbird across its Canadian breeding range: Implications for conservation unitsPopulation structure of a vector-borne plant parasite.Occurrence and effect of trematode metacercariae in two endangered killifishes from Greece.Phylogeography analysis and molecular evolution patterns of the nematode parasite Heligmosomum mixtum based on mitochondrial DNA sequences.Host and parasite life history interplay to yield divergent population genetic structures in two ectoparasites living on the same bat species.Trans-oceanic host dispersal explains high seabird tick diversity on Cape Verde islands.Divergent evolutionary histories of two sympatric spruce bark beetle species.Community trees: Identifying codiversification in the Páramo dipteran community.Integrating phylogenomic and population genomic patterns in avian lice provides a more complete picture of parasite evolution.Phylogeographic concordance factors quantify phylogeographic congruence among co-distributed species in the Sarracenia alata pitcher plant system.European phylogeography of the epiphytic lichen fungus Lobaria pulmonaria and its green algal symbiont.Comparative phylogenetic histories of two louse genera found on Catharus thrushes and other birds.High diversity and low genetic structure of feather mites associated with a phenotypically variable bird host.Coprolites reveal ecological interactions lost with the extinction of New Zealand birds.Phylogenetic framework for coevolutionary studies: a compass for exploring jungles of tangled trees.Co-phylogeography and morphological evolution of sika deer lice (Damalinia sika) with their hosts (Cervus nippon).Lice help illuminate the recent evolutionary history of an Australian bird.
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Co-phylogeography and comparative population genetics of the threatened Galápagos hawk and three ectoparasite species: ecology shapes population histories within parasite communities.
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Noah K Whiteman
Patricia G Parker
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10.1111/J.1365-294X.2007.03512.X
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2007-11-01T00:00:00Z