BACKGROUND: The specialist-generalist variation hypothesis (SGVH) in parasites suggests that, due to patchiness in habitat (host availability), specialist species will show more subdivided population structure when compared to generalist species. In addition, since specialist species are more prone to local stochastic extinction events with their hosts, they will show lower levels of intraspecific genetic diversity when compared to more generalist. RESULTS: To test the wider applicability of the SGVH we compared 337 cytochrome oxidase I mitochondrial DNA and 268 nuclear tropomyosin DNA sequenced fragments derived from two co-distributed Laelaps mite species and compared the data to 294 COI mtDNA sequences derived from the respective h...
Addressing the importance of constraint and adaptation on the ecology and evolution of host specific...
Addressing the importance of constraint and adaptation on the ecology and evolution of host specific...
This study compares the continental phylogeographic patterns of two wild European species linked by ...
CITATION: Matthee, C. A., Engelbrecht, A. & Matthee, S. 2018. Comparative phylogeography of parasiti...
CITATION:Conrad A Matthee (2020) The influence of host dispersal on the gene flow and genetic divers...
CITATION: Van der Mescht, L., Matthee, S. & Matthee, C. A. 2015. Comparative phylogeography between ...
Parasites and hosts interact across both micro- and macroevolutionary scales where congruence among...
peer reviewedThe co-evolution between hosts and parasites has long been recognized as a fundamental ...
© 2018 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. The distribution of parasi...
To explore how biogeography, parasite life history and host vagility influences evolutionary codiver...
Understanding why some diseases infect more species than others is crucial for predicting where and ...
BACKGROUND: Evolutionary theory predicts that the pressure for parasites to specialize on one host ...
BACKGROUND: The population genetic structure of a parasite, and consequently its ability to adapt to...
Parasites and hosts interact across both micro- and macroevolutionary scales where congruence among ...
Abstract. Several studies have searched for the key forces behind the diversification of parasite as...
Addressing the importance of constraint and adaptation on the ecology and evolution of host specific...
Addressing the importance of constraint and adaptation on the ecology and evolution of host specific...
This study compares the continental phylogeographic patterns of two wild European species linked by ...
CITATION: Matthee, C. A., Engelbrecht, A. & Matthee, S. 2018. Comparative phylogeography of parasiti...
CITATION:Conrad A Matthee (2020) The influence of host dispersal on the gene flow and genetic divers...
CITATION: Van der Mescht, L., Matthee, S. & Matthee, C. A. 2015. Comparative phylogeography between ...
Parasites and hosts interact across both micro- and macroevolutionary scales where congruence among...
peer reviewedThe co-evolution between hosts and parasites has long been recognized as a fundamental ...
© 2018 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. The distribution of parasi...
To explore how biogeography, parasite life history and host vagility influences evolutionary codiver...
Understanding why some diseases infect more species than others is crucial for predicting where and ...
BACKGROUND: Evolutionary theory predicts that the pressure for parasites to specialize on one host ...
BACKGROUND: The population genetic structure of a parasite, and consequently its ability to adapt to...
Parasites and hosts interact across both micro- and macroevolutionary scales where congruence among ...
Abstract. Several studies have searched for the key forces behind the diversification of parasite as...
Addressing the importance of constraint and adaptation on the ecology and evolution of host specific...
Addressing the importance of constraint and adaptation on the ecology and evolution of host specific...
This study compares the continental phylogeographic patterns of two wild European species linked by ...