Defining the degree of host specificity in host-parasite studies can greatly inform cophylogenetic history. In a recent paper, Guiller and Deunff (2010) cast doubt on some points and conclusions drawn from a cophylogenetic study between European bats and Spinturnicid mites (Bruyndonckx et al., 2009a). Here we answer their criticisms and discuss the notion of specificity in Spinturnicid mites
Background: Using phylogenetic approaches, the expectation that parallel cladogenes...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
Cospeciation between host-parasite species is generally thought to result in mirror-image congruent ...
Letter to the EditorInternational audienceRecently, Bruyndonckx et al. (2009) used phylogenetic anal...
In parasites, host specificity may result either from restricted dispersal capacity or from fixed co...
In parasites, host specificity may result either from restricted dispersal capacity or from fixed co...
1. The mechanisms underlying host choice strategies by parasites remain poorly understood. We addres...
BACKGROUND: The population genetic structure of a parasite, and consequently its ability to adapt to...
SUMMARY : The coevolution between two intimately associated organisms, like host and parasite, is a ...
Movements and spatial distribution of host populations are expected to shape the genetic structure o...
Despite the use of the host for dispersal by most parasite species, the extremely loose relationship...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
The degree to which parasites use hosts is fundamental to host–parasite coevolution studies, yet dif...
The range of hosts that a parasite can infect in nature is a trait determined by its own evolutionar...
Background: Using phylogenetic approaches, the expectation that parallel cladogenes...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
Cospeciation between host-parasite species is generally thought to result in mirror-image congruent ...
Letter to the EditorInternational audienceRecently, Bruyndonckx et al. (2009) used phylogenetic anal...
In parasites, host specificity may result either from restricted dispersal capacity or from fixed co...
In parasites, host specificity may result either from restricted dispersal capacity or from fixed co...
1. The mechanisms underlying host choice strategies by parasites remain poorly understood. We addres...
BACKGROUND: The population genetic structure of a parasite, and consequently its ability to adapt to...
SUMMARY : The coevolution between two intimately associated organisms, like host and parasite, is a ...
Movements and spatial distribution of host populations are expected to shape the genetic structure o...
Despite the use of the host for dispersal by most parasite species, the extremely loose relationship...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
The degree to which parasites use hosts is fundamental to host–parasite coevolution studies, yet dif...
The range of hosts that a parasite can infect in nature is a trait determined by its own evolutionar...
Background: Using phylogenetic approaches, the expectation that parallel cladogenes...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...