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Two new species of Brueelia Kéler, 1936 (Ischnocera, Philopteridae) parasitic on Neotropical trogons (Aves, Trogoniformes)Molecular phylogenetics of the bee-eaters (Aves: Meropidae) based on nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequence dataA drop in the bucket of the megadiverse chewing louse genus Myrsidea (Phthiraptera, Amblycera, Menoponidae): ten new species from Amazonian Brazil.Data supporting a molecular phylogeny of the hyper-diverse genus Brueelia.Biogeography explains cophylogenetic patterns in toucan chewing lice.A new genus and species of Philopteridae (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) from the trumpeters (Aves: Gruiformes: Psophiidae).A new real-time PCR protocol for detection of avian haemosporidians.Molecular systematics of the new world screech-owls (Megascops: Aves, Strigidae): biogeographic and taxonomic implications.Evolutionary history of Ramphastos toucans: molecular phylogenetics, temporal diversification, and biogeography.Temporal and spatial diversification of Pteroglossus araçaris (AVES: Ramphastidae) in the neotropics: constant rate of diversification does not support an increase in radiation during the Pleistocene.Comparative phylogenetic histories of two louse genera found on Catharus thrushes and other birds.Host and parasite morphology influence congruence between host and parasite phylogenies.Composition and distribution of lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) on Colombian and Peruvian birds: New data on louse-host association in the NeotropicsComparative phylogeography of two codistributed subgenera of cave crickets (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae:Ceuthophilusspp.)Extensive in situ radiation of feather lice on tinamousAn inverse latitudinal gradient in infection probability and phylogenetic diversity for Leucocytozoon blood parasites in New World birdsClimate variation influences host specificity in avian malaria parasitesTwo lineages of kingfisher feather lice exhibit differing degrees of cospeciation with their hostsExtensive host-switching of avian feather lice following the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction eventDeeply conserved susceptibility in a multi-host, multi-parasite systemAvian host composition, local speciation and dispersal drive the regional assembly of avian malaria parasites in South American birds
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