Parasites and hosts interact across both micro- and macroevolutionary scales where congruence among their phylogeographic and phylogenetic structures may be observed. Within southern Africa, the four-striped mouse genus, Rhabdomys, is parasitized by the ectoparasitic sucking louse, Polyplax arvicanthis. Molecular data recently suggested the presence of two cryptic species within P. arvicanthis that are sympatrically distributed across the distributions of four putative Rhabdomys species. We tested the hypotheses of phylogeographic congruence and cophylogeny among the two parasite lineages and the four host taxa, utilizing mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data. Despite the documented host-specificity of P. arvicanthis, limited phylogeograp...
Parasites represent one of the most common ecological strategies and host-parasite coevolution belon...
Although most studies of codivergence rely primarily on topological comparisons of host and parasite...
Background: Specific host-parasite systems often embody a particular co-distribution phenomenon, in ...
Parasites and hosts interact across both micro- and macroevolutionary scales where congruence among ...
Parasites and hosts interact across both micro- and macroevolutionary scales where congruence among...
To explore how biogeography, parasite life history and host vagility influences evolutionary codiver...
Pocket gophers and their symbiotic chewing lice form a host–parasite assemblage known for a high deg...
The co-evolution between hosts and parasites has long been recognized as a fundamental driver of mac...
Abstract: Polymorphic microsatellite loci were characterised for two louse species, the anopluran Po...
peer reviewedThe co-evolution between hosts and parasites has long been recognized as a fundamental ...
Parasite dispersal can shape host-parasite interactions at both deep and shallow timescales. One app...
Abstract.—Although most studies of codivergence rely primarily on topological comparisons of host an...
The dispersal and subsequent gene flow within parasite species is the result of a complex interactio...
This study compares the continental phylogeographic patterns of two wild European species linked by ...
Abstract Background The specialist-generalist variation hypothesis (SGVH) in parasites suggests that...
Parasites represent one of the most common ecological strategies and host-parasite coevolution belon...
Although most studies of codivergence rely primarily on topological comparisons of host and parasite...
Background: Specific host-parasite systems often embody a particular co-distribution phenomenon, in ...
Parasites and hosts interact across both micro- and macroevolutionary scales where congruence among ...
Parasites and hosts interact across both micro- and macroevolutionary scales where congruence among...
To explore how biogeography, parasite life history and host vagility influences evolutionary codiver...
Pocket gophers and their symbiotic chewing lice form a host–parasite assemblage known for a high deg...
The co-evolution between hosts and parasites has long been recognized as a fundamental driver of mac...
Abstract: Polymorphic microsatellite loci were characterised for two louse species, the anopluran Po...
peer reviewedThe co-evolution between hosts and parasites has long been recognized as a fundamental ...
Parasite dispersal can shape host-parasite interactions at both deep and shallow timescales. One app...
Abstract.—Although most studies of codivergence rely primarily on topological comparisons of host an...
The dispersal and subsequent gene flow within parasite species is the result of a complex interactio...
This study compares the continental phylogeographic patterns of two wild European species linked by ...
Abstract Background The specialist-generalist variation hypothesis (SGVH) in parasites suggests that...
Parasites represent one of the most common ecological strategies and host-parasite coevolution belon...
Although most studies of codivergence rely primarily on topological comparisons of host and parasite...
Background: Specific host-parasite systems often embody a particular co-distribution phenomenon, in ...