Phylogenetic trees support the coevolution of parasites and their hosts.
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Cospeciation vs host-shift speciation: methods for testing, evidence from natural associations and relation to coevolutionEvolution in action: climate change, biodiversity dynamics and emerging infectious diseasePseudocospeciation of the mycoparasite Cosmospora with their fungal hostsHost Jumps and Radiation, Not Co-Divergence Drives Diversification of Obligate Pathogens. A Case Study in Downy Mildews and AsteraceaeThe comparative ecology and biogeography of parasitesEvolutionary history of mammalian sucking lice (Phthiraptera: Anoplura)Analysis of genomic sequences of 95 papillomavirus types: uniting typing, phylogeny, and taxonomyCospeciation of chemoautotrophic bacteria and deep sea clamsNematode endoparasites do not codiversify with their stick insect hostsConvergent coevolution in the domestication of coral mushrooms by fungus-growing antsPhylogenetic analysis of bacterial communities associated with ectoparasitic chewing lice of pocket gophers: a culture-independent approach.Pocket gophers and chewing lice: a test of the maternal transmission hypothesis.Phylogenetic placement of rickettsiae from the ticks Amblyomma americanum and Ixodes scapularis.The etiology of periodontal disease revisited by population genetic analysis.Role of coevolution in generating biological diversity: spatially divergent selection trajectories.Genomic diversity and interspecies host infection of alpha12 Macaca fascicularis papillomaviruses (MfPVs).Coevolution between a family of parasite virulence effectors and a class of LINE-1 retrotransposons.Jane: a new tool for the cophylogeny reconstruction problemPareto-optimal phylogenetic tree reconciliationThe Intestinal Eukaryotic and Bacterial Biome of Spotted Hyenas: The Impact of Social Status and Age on Diversity and CompositionThe evolution of pathogenic trypanosomes.Interkingdom host jumping underground: phylogenetic analysis of entomoparasitic fungi of the genus cordyceps.Staphylococcus aureus agr genotypes with enterotoxin production capabilities can resist neutrophil bactericidal activityCophylogeny on a fine scale: Geomydoecus chewing lice and their pocket gopher hosts, Pappogeomys bulleri.Birds are islands for parasites.The cophylogeny of populations and cultures: reconstructing the evolution of Iranian tribal craft traditions using trees and jungles.Ability of Staphylococcus aureus coagulase genotypes to resist neutrophil bactericidal activity and phagocytosis.Host specificity shapes population structure of pinworm parasites in Caribbean reptiles.Host-parasite incongruences in rodent Eimeria suggest significant role of adaptation rather than cophylogeny in maintenance of host specificityMitochondrial diversity in human head louse populations across the Americas.Host-specific races in the holoparasitic angiosperm Orobanche minor: implications for speciation in parasitic plantsEUCALYPT: efficient tree reconciliation enumerator.Cophylogenetic relationships between Anicetus parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) and their scale insect hosts (Hemiptera: Coccidae)Evaluating phylogenetic congruence in the post-genomic eraIntroducing TreeCollapse: a novel greedy algorithm to solve the cophylogeny reconstruction problem.Multi level ecological fitting: indirect life cycles are not a barrier to host switching and invasion.Genomic diversity and evolution of papillomaviruses in rhesus monkeys.Development of Ophiocordyceps sinensis through Plant-Mediated Interkingdom Host Colonization.The role of prezygotic isolation mechanisms in the divergence of two parasite species.Fungal-algal association patterns in lichen symbiosis linked to macroclimate.
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Phylogenetic trees support the coevolution of parasites and their hosts.
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Phylogenetic trees support the coevolution of parasites and their hosts.
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Phylogenetic trees support the coevolution of parasites and their hosts.
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Phylogenetic trees support the coevolution of parasites and their hosts.
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