Studies of major switches by parasites between highly divergent host lineages are important for understanding new opportunities for parasite diversification. One such major host switch is inferred for avian feather lice (Ischnocera) in the family Goniodidae, which parasitize two distantly-related groups of birds: Galliformes (pheas-ants, quail, partridges, etc.) and Columbiformes (pigeons and doves). Although there have been several cophylo-genetic studies of lice at the species level, few studies have focused on such broad evolutionary patterns and major host-switching events. Using a phylogeny based on DNA sequences for goniodid feather lice, we investigated the direction of this major host switch. Unexpectedly, we found that goniodid fea...
Understanding both sides of host-parasite relationships can provide more complete insights into host...
Dispersal is a fundamental component of the life history of most species. Dispersal influences fitne...
Goniodes dissimilis Denny, 1842 Goniodes dissimilis Nitzsch, 1818: 294 nomen nudum. Goniodes (...
Studies of major switches by parasites between highly divergent host lineages are important for unde...
Parasite diversity accounts for most of the biodiversity on earth, and is shaped by many processes (...
Parasitic "wing lice" (Phthiraptera: Columbicola) and their dove and pigeon hosts are a well-recogni...
Parasite dispersal can shape host-parasite interactions at both deep and shallow timescales. One app...
Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. Incongruence ...
In an evolutionary context, parasites tend to be morphologically conservative relative to their host...
Parasite lineages commonly diverge when host lineages diverge. However, when large clades of hosts a...
Abstract. — Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. I...
Tinamous host the highest generic diversity of lice of any group of birds, as well as hosting repres...
Brood parasitic birds, their foster species and their ectoparasites form a complex co-evolving syste...
Replicate adaptive radiations occur when lineages repeatedly radiate and fill new but similar niches...
In host-parasite systems, any given host species can be associated with multiple types of parasites,...
Understanding both sides of host-parasite relationships can provide more complete insights into host...
Dispersal is a fundamental component of the life history of most species. Dispersal influences fitne...
Goniodes dissimilis Denny, 1842 Goniodes dissimilis Nitzsch, 1818: 294 nomen nudum. Goniodes (...
Studies of major switches by parasites between highly divergent host lineages are important for unde...
Parasite diversity accounts for most of the biodiversity on earth, and is shaped by many processes (...
Parasitic "wing lice" (Phthiraptera: Columbicola) and their dove and pigeon hosts are a well-recogni...
Parasite dispersal can shape host-parasite interactions at both deep and shallow timescales. One app...
Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. Incongruence ...
In an evolutionary context, parasites tend to be morphologically conservative relative to their host...
Parasite lineages commonly diverge when host lineages diverge. However, when large clades of hosts a...
Abstract. — Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. I...
Tinamous host the highest generic diversity of lice of any group of birds, as well as hosting repres...
Brood parasitic birds, their foster species and their ectoparasites form a complex co-evolving syste...
Replicate adaptive radiations occur when lineages repeatedly radiate and fill new but similar niches...
In host-parasite systems, any given host species can be associated with multiple types of parasites,...
Understanding both sides of host-parasite relationships can provide more complete insights into host...
Dispersal is a fundamental component of the life history of most species. Dispersal influences fitne...
Goniodes dissimilis Denny, 1842 Goniodes dissimilis Nitzsch, 1818: 294 nomen nudum. Goniodes (...