Dispersal is a fundamental component of the life history of most species. Dispersal influences fitness, population dynamics, gene flow, genetic drift, and population genetic structure. Even small differences in dispersal can alter ecological interactions and trigger an evolutionary cascade. Linking such ecological processes with evolutionary patterns is difficult, but can be done in the proper comparative context. Here we investigate how differences in phoretic dispersal influence the population genetic structure of two different parasites of the same host species. We focus on two species of host-specific feather lice (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) that co-occur on feral rock pigeons (Columba livia). Although these lice are ecologically very si...
Body size is one of the most fundamental characteristics of all organisms. It influences physiology,...
International audienceBackground: In host-parasite systems, relative dispersal rates condition genet...
Abstract. — Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. I...
Dispersal is a fundamental component of the life history of most species. Dispersal influences fitne...
Parasite dispersal can shape host-parasite interactions at both deep and shallow timescales. One app...
In host-parasite systems, any given host species can be associated with multiple types of parasites,...
Parasite diversity accounts for most of the biodiversity on earth, and is shaped by many processes (...
Ecological speciation occurs when local adaptation generates reproductive isolation as a by-product ...
Adaptive radiation occurs when the members of a single lineage evolve different adaptive forms in re...
Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. Incongruence ...
Parasitic "wing lice" (Phthiraptera: Columbicola) and their dove and pigeon hosts are a well-recogni...
Body size is one of the most fundamental characteristics of all organisms. It influences physiology,...
International audienceBackground: In host-parasite systems, relative dispersal rates condition genet...
Abstract. — Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. I...
Dispersal is a fundamental component of the life history of most species. Dispersal influences fitne...
Parasite dispersal can shape host-parasite interactions at both deep and shallow timescales. One app...
In host-parasite systems, any given host species can be associated with multiple types of parasites,...
Parasite diversity accounts for most of the biodiversity on earth, and is shaped by many processes (...
Ecological speciation occurs when local adaptation generates reproductive isolation as a by-product ...
Adaptive radiation occurs when the members of a single lineage evolve different adaptive forms in re...
Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. Incongruence ...
Parasitic "wing lice" (Phthiraptera: Columbicola) and their dove and pigeon hosts are a well-recogni...
Body size is one of the most fundamental characteristics of all organisms. It influences physiology,...
International audienceBackground: In host-parasite systems, relative dispersal rates condition genet...
Abstract. — Cospeciation generally increases the similarity between host and parasite phylogenies. I...