Abstract. — Phylogenetic congruence is governed by various macroevolutionary events, including cospeciation, host switch-ing, sorting, duplication, and failure to speciate. The relative frequency of these events may be influenced by factors that govern the distribution and abundance of the interacting groups; i.e., ecological factors. If so, it may be possible to predict the degree of phylogenetic congruence between two groups from information about their ecology. Unfortunately, adequate comparative ecological data are not available for many of the systems that have been subjected to cophylogenetic analysis. An exception is provided by chewing lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera), which parasitize birds and mammals. For a few genera of these lice, ...
The taxonomy of lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) is often heavily influenced by host taxonomy. The use o...
Abstract.—Lice in the genus Pectinopygus parasitize a single order of birds (Pelecaniformes). To exa...
Abstract.—Although most studies of codivergence rely primarily on topological comparisons of host an...
Abstract. — Phylogenetic congruence is governed by various macroevolutionary events, including cospe...
"The student who intends working on the Mallophaga should take warning that he will be tried almost ...
Abstract. — Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. I...
In host-parasite systems, any given host species can be associated with multiple types of parasites,...
Dispersal is a fundamental component of the life history of most species. Dispersal influences fitne...
Abstract.—Historically, comparisons of host and parasite phylogenies have concentrated on cospeciati...
Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. Incongruence ...
As a first attempt to use molecular data to resolve the relationships between the four suborders of ...
Parasite dispersal can shape host-parasite interactions at both deep and shallow timescales. One app...
Cospeciation is an interwoven process that impacts many organisms. It is important to study because...
Journal ArticleCompetition-colonization trade-off models explain the coexistence of competing specie...
Parasites represent one of the most common ecological strategies and host-parasite coevolution belon...
The taxonomy of lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) is often heavily influenced by host taxonomy. The use o...
Abstract.—Lice in the genus Pectinopygus parasitize a single order of birds (Pelecaniformes). To exa...
Abstract.—Although most studies of codivergence rely primarily on topological comparisons of host an...
Abstract. — Phylogenetic congruence is governed by various macroevolutionary events, including cospe...
"The student who intends working on the Mallophaga should take warning that he will be tried almost ...
Abstract. — Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. I...
In host-parasite systems, any given host species can be associated with multiple types of parasites,...
Dispersal is a fundamental component of the life history of most species. Dispersal influences fitne...
Abstract.—Historically, comparisons of host and parasite phylogenies have concentrated on cospeciati...
Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. Incongruence ...
As a first attempt to use molecular data to resolve the relationships between the four suborders of ...
Parasite dispersal can shape host-parasite interactions at both deep and shallow timescales. One app...
Cospeciation is an interwoven process that impacts many organisms. It is important to study because...
Journal ArticleCompetition-colonization trade-off models explain the coexistence of competing specie...
Parasites represent one of the most common ecological strategies and host-parasite coevolution belon...
The taxonomy of lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) is often heavily influenced by host taxonomy. The use o...
Abstract.—Lice in the genus Pectinopygus parasitize a single order of birds (Pelecaniformes). To exa...
Abstract.—Although most studies of codivergence rely primarily on topological comparisons of host an...