Movements and spatial distribution of host populations are expected to shape the genetic structure of their parasite populations. Comparing the genetic patterns of both interacting species may improve our understanding of their evolutionary history. Moreover, genetic analyses of parasites with horizontal transmission may serve as indicators of historical events or current demographic processes that are not apparent in the genetic signature of their hosts. Here, we compared mitochondrial variation in populations of the ectoparasitic mite Spinturnix myoti with the genetic pattern of its host, the Maghrebian bat Myotis punicus in North Africa and in the islands of Corsica and Sardinia. Mite mitochondrial differentiation among populations was c...
In parasites, host specificity may result either from restricted dispersal capacity or from fixed co...
peer reviewedThe co-evolution between hosts and parasites has long been recognized as a fundamental ...
In parasites, host specificity may result either from restricted dispersal capacity or from fixed co...
Information about the population genetic structures of parasites is important for an understanding o...
SUMMARY : The coevolution between two intimately associated organisms, like host and parasite, is a ...
BACKGROUND: The population genetic structure of a parasite, and consequently its ability to adapt to...
Cospeciation between host-parasite species is generally thought to result in mirror-image congruent ...
Host–parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature. However, how parasite population genetic struct...
Knowledge about phylogeographical structuring and genetic diversity is of key importance for the con...
By definition, parasitic organisms are strongly dependant on their hosts, and for a great majority, ...
Host–parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature. However, how parasite population genetic struct...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Despite the use of the host for dispersal by most parasite species, the extremely loose relationship...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Zoonotic diseases are of increasing concern on a global scale. In order to understand how such disea...
In parasites, host specificity may result either from restricted dispersal capacity or from fixed co...
peer reviewedThe co-evolution between hosts and parasites has long been recognized as a fundamental ...
In parasites, host specificity may result either from restricted dispersal capacity or from fixed co...
Information about the population genetic structures of parasites is important for an understanding o...
SUMMARY : The coevolution between two intimately associated organisms, like host and parasite, is a ...
BACKGROUND: The population genetic structure of a parasite, and consequently its ability to adapt to...
Cospeciation between host-parasite species is generally thought to result in mirror-image congruent ...
Host–parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature. However, how parasite population genetic struct...
Knowledge about phylogeographical structuring and genetic diversity is of key importance for the con...
By definition, parasitic organisms are strongly dependant on their hosts, and for a great majority, ...
Host–parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature. However, how parasite population genetic struct...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Despite the use of the host for dispersal by most parasite species, the extremely loose relationship...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Zoonotic diseases are of increasing concern on a global scale. In order to understand how such disea...
In parasites, host specificity may result either from restricted dispersal capacity or from fixed co...
peer reviewedThe co-evolution between hosts and parasites has long been recognized as a fundamental ...
In parasites, host specificity may result either from restricted dispersal capacity or from fixed co...