The taxonomy of lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) is often heavily influenced by host taxonomy. The use of host information to define genera of avian lice in the widespread Degeeriella complex has been prevalent but has created problems. Several workers have suggested that genera defined on the basis of host association are not monophyletic. We used sequences of nuclear (elongation factor-1a) and mitochondrial (cytochrome oxidase I) genes to test the monophyly of several genera in the Degeeriella complex. Parsimony and likelihood analyses of these data indicated that many genera in the Degeeriella complex are not monophyletic, such that species occurring on the same host groups do not form monophyletic groups. Biological features of hosts (inclu...
There are very few reports discussing the higher level phylogeny of the chewing lice (Phthiraptera) ...
Parasites have been recently advocated as useful proxies for unravelling a complex evolutionary hist...
Diversification of parasite species, in light of their host association, is an area ripe for testin...
Abstract. — Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. I...
Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. Incongruence ...
Parasite diversity accounts for most of the biodiversity on earth, and is shaped by many processes (...
Abstract.—Historically, comparisons of host and parasite phylogenies have concentrated on cospeciati...
As a first attempt to use molecular data to resolve the relationships between the four suborders of ...
Parasitic "wing lice" (Phthiraptera: Columbicola) and their dove and pigeon hosts are a well-recogni...
Click here to view linked References Recent molecular phylogenetic analyses of 18S rDNA have indicat...
Parasite dispersal can shape host-parasite interactions at both deep and shallow timescales. One app...
The Paraneoptera (Hemipteroid Assemblage) comprises the orders Thysanoptera (thrips), Hemiptera (bug...
Studies of major switches by parasites between highly divergent host lineages are important for unde...
"The student who intends working on the Mallophaga should take warning that he will be tried almost ...
Cospeciation is when two species share similar or identical phylogenies as a result of their interac...
There are very few reports discussing the higher level phylogeny of the chewing lice (Phthiraptera) ...
Parasites have been recently advocated as useful proxies for unravelling a complex evolutionary hist...
Diversification of parasite species, in light of their host association, is an area ripe for testin...
Abstract. — Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. I...
Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. Incongruence ...
Parasite diversity accounts for most of the biodiversity on earth, and is shaped by many processes (...
Abstract.—Historically, comparisons of host and parasite phylogenies have concentrated on cospeciati...
As a first attempt to use molecular data to resolve the relationships between the four suborders of ...
Parasitic "wing lice" (Phthiraptera: Columbicola) and their dove and pigeon hosts are a well-recogni...
Click here to view linked References Recent molecular phylogenetic analyses of 18S rDNA have indicat...
Parasite dispersal can shape host-parasite interactions at both deep and shallow timescales. One app...
The Paraneoptera (Hemipteroid Assemblage) comprises the orders Thysanoptera (thrips), Hemiptera (bug...
Studies of major switches by parasites between highly divergent host lineages are important for unde...
"The student who intends working on the Mallophaga should take warning that he will be tried almost ...
Cospeciation is when two species share similar or identical phylogenies as a result of their interac...
There are very few reports discussing the higher level phylogeny of the chewing lice (Phthiraptera) ...
Parasites have been recently advocated as useful proxies for unravelling a complex evolutionary hist...
Diversification of parasite species, in light of their host association, is an area ripe for testin...