Alloglossidium comprises 9 species of North American plagiorchiiform digeneans using ictalurid catfish, freshwater crustacea, and hirudinid leeches as definitive hosts. Two hypotheses about the evolution of this array of definitive hosts were examined using phylogenetic systematic analysis. Two most parsimonious trees, based on 15 homologous series derived from morphological data, each indicated the two species utilizing ictalurid catfish definitive hosts are basal members of the group, whereas the two species using freshwater crayfish definitive hosts and the five utilizing leech definitive hosts each comprise relatively derived monophyletic sister groups. The results suggest that species using crustaceans as definitive hosts are derived b...
Host-parasite systems provide an ideal platform to study evolution at different levels, including co...
Historical structuralism is presented as a research program in evolutionary biology. It uses pattern...
Parasitology has a rich tradition of studies linking taxonomy, ecology, and life cycles and developm...
Alloglossidium comprises 9 species of North American plagiorchiiform digeneans using ictalurid catfi...
Parasite life cycle complexity (host species and number needed to complete development) is a key det...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. The evolutionary causes and consequences of changes in complex life cycles are ...
Phylogenetic hypothesis of 23 populations corresponding to 18 species of the digenean Haematoloechus...
Comparative phylogeography of commensal species may show congruent patterns where the species involv...
Plagiocirrus loboides n. sp. (Digenea: Opecoelidae) is described from Fundulus nottii, F. dispar bla...
Filarioid nematodes of the genus Litomosoides occur in the abdominal and (or) thoracic cavities of m...
The phylogenetic analysis of the 16 recognized genera in the Bunocotylinae, based upon 30 morphologi...
Phylogenetic systematics is a relatively new formal technique that increases the precision with whic...
We examine the evolution of host specificity for species of Telorchis, using the methods developed b...
Abstract. The phylogenetic relationships of Glossiphoniidae, a leech family characterized by its hig...
<div><p>Host-parasite systems provide an ideal platform to study evolution at different levels, incl...
Host-parasite systems provide an ideal platform to study evolution at different levels, including co...
Historical structuralism is presented as a research program in evolutionary biology. It uses pattern...
Parasitology has a rich tradition of studies linking taxonomy, ecology, and life cycles and developm...
Alloglossidium comprises 9 species of North American plagiorchiiform digeneans using ictalurid catfi...
Parasite life cycle complexity (host species and number needed to complete development) is a key det...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. The evolutionary causes and consequences of changes in complex life cycles are ...
Phylogenetic hypothesis of 23 populations corresponding to 18 species of the digenean Haematoloechus...
Comparative phylogeography of commensal species may show congruent patterns where the species involv...
Plagiocirrus loboides n. sp. (Digenea: Opecoelidae) is described from Fundulus nottii, F. dispar bla...
Filarioid nematodes of the genus Litomosoides occur in the abdominal and (or) thoracic cavities of m...
The phylogenetic analysis of the 16 recognized genera in the Bunocotylinae, based upon 30 morphologi...
Phylogenetic systematics is a relatively new formal technique that increases the precision with whic...
We examine the evolution of host specificity for species of Telorchis, using the methods developed b...
Abstract. The phylogenetic relationships of Glossiphoniidae, a leech family characterized by its hig...
<div><p>Host-parasite systems provide an ideal platform to study evolution at different levels, incl...
Host-parasite systems provide an ideal platform to study evolution at different levels, including co...
Historical structuralism is presented as a research program in evolutionary biology. It uses pattern...
Parasitology has a rich tradition of studies linking taxonomy, ecology, and life cycles and developm...