Congruence in biogeographic patterns among diverse assemblages of taxa indicates uniformity in the historical determinants of biotic distributions. Comparisons of host and parasite phylogenies and the elucidation of distributional area relationships are requisite components of analyses in historical biogeography. Host-parasite associations with broad geographic ranges are often archaic and have been structured largely by coevolutionary processes. In contrast, the origins and radiation of the primary cestode faunas of some seabirds (Alcataenia spp./Alcidae) and pinnipeds (Anophryocephalus spp./Phocidae and Otariidae) are associated with colonization. These young colonizing faunas, in the Holarctic Region, were influenced by a common history ...
Inferring cophylogeographic events requires matching the timing of these events on both host and sym...
Cestodes of the genus Linstowia, parasitic in marsupials, show patterns of coevolution and ancient h...
Parasites, the diseases they cause, and their hosts together share a complex evolutionary history. I...
Congruence in biogeographic patterns among diverse assemblages of taxa indicates uniformity in the h...
Systematics and parasite biodiversity provide power and predictability in broad studies of history, ...
Species of Anophryocephalus are host-specific parasites of pinnipeds in the Holarctic. Phylogenetic ...
We begin resolution of the Tetrabothrius jagerskioeldi–species complex with descriptions of Tetrabot...
Tetrabothriid cestodes are characteristic helminths that infect species of seabirds globally. We beg...
A central aim in parasitology is to understand the mechanisms and processes that determine host-para...
Biogeography has renewed its concepts and methods following important recent advances in phylogeneti...
Background: The diversity of parasites attacking a host varies substantially among different hos...
We investigated the coevolutionary history of seabirds (orders Procellariiformes and Sphenisciformes...
Parasites are an understudied group that can provide important information on ecosystem dynamics and...
Geographic ranges of species are fundamental units of study in ecology and evolutionary biology, sin...
The Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus: DCCO) is lethally managed in many states becaus...
Inferring cophylogeographic events requires matching the timing of these events on both host and sym...
Cestodes of the genus Linstowia, parasitic in marsupials, show patterns of coevolution and ancient h...
Parasites, the diseases they cause, and their hosts together share a complex evolutionary history. I...
Congruence in biogeographic patterns among diverse assemblages of taxa indicates uniformity in the h...
Systematics and parasite biodiversity provide power and predictability in broad studies of history, ...
Species of Anophryocephalus are host-specific parasites of pinnipeds in the Holarctic. Phylogenetic ...
We begin resolution of the Tetrabothrius jagerskioeldi–species complex with descriptions of Tetrabot...
Tetrabothriid cestodes are characteristic helminths that infect species of seabirds globally. We beg...
A central aim in parasitology is to understand the mechanisms and processes that determine host-para...
Biogeography has renewed its concepts and methods following important recent advances in phylogeneti...
Background: The diversity of parasites attacking a host varies substantially among different hos...
We investigated the coevolutionary history of seabirds (orders Procellariiformes and Sphenisciformes...
Parasites are an understudied group that can provide important information on ecosystem dynamics and...
Geographic ranges of species are fundamental units of study in ecology and evolutionary biology, sin...
The Double-crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus: DCCO) is lethally managed in many states becaus...
Inferring cophylogeographic events requires matching the timing of these events on both host and sym...
Cestodes of the genus Linstowia, parasitic in marsupials, show patterns of coevolution and ancient h...
Parasites, the diseases they cause, and their hosts together share a complex evolutionary history. I...