Parasitism has been proposed as a factor in host speciation, as an agent affecting coexistence of host species in species rich communities, and as a driver of post-speciation diversification. Young adaptive radiations of closely related host species of varying ecological and genomic differentiation provide interesting opportunities to explore interactions between patterns of parasitism, divergence and coexistence of sympatric host species. Here, we explored patterns in ectoparasitism in a community of 16 fully sympatric cichlid species at Makobe Island in Lake Victoria, a model system of vertebrate adaptive radiation. We asked if host niche, host abundance or host genetic differentiation explain variation in infection patterns. We found s...
Background: Adaptation to different ecological environments is thought to drive ecological speciatio...
Parasite-mediated selection may initiate or enhance differentiation between host populations that ar...
Parasites represent one of the most successful modes of life in nature and are an important componen...
Parasitism has been proposed as a factor in host speciation, as an agent affecting coexistence of ho...
Parasitism has been proposed as a factor in host speciation, as an agent affecting coexistence of ho...
Parasitism has been proposed as a factor in host speciation, as an agent affecting coexistence of ho...
Abstract Parasites may have strong eco-evolutionary interactions with their hosts. Consequently, the...
Because of potentially strong eco-evolutionary interactions with their hosts, parasites may initiate...
Parasites and hosts may engage in arms races, potentially promoting the divergence of host populatio...
Differences in habitat and diet between species are often associated with morphological differences....
Background: Adaptation to different ecological environments is thought to drive ecological speciatio...
Parasite-mediated selection may initiate or enhance differentiation between host populations that ar...
Parasites represent one of the most successful modes of life in nature and are an important componen...
Parasitism has been proposed as a factor in host speciation, as an agent affecting coexistence of ho...
Parasitism has been proposed as a factor in host speciation, as an agent affecting coexistence of ho...
Parasitism has been proposed as a factor in host speciation, as an agent affecting coexistence of ho...
Abstract Parasites may have strong eco-evolutionary interactions with their hosts. Consequently, the...
Because of potentially strong eco-evolutionary interactions with their hosts, parasites may initiate...
Parasites and hosts may engage in arms races, potentially promoting the divergence of host populatio...
Differences in habitat and diet between species are often associated with morphological differences....
Background: Adaptation to different ecological environments is thought to drive ecological speciatio...
Parasite-mediated selection may initiate or enhance differentiation between host populations that ar...
Parasites represent one of the most successful modes of life in nature and are an important componen...