A morphologically based cladistic analysis of the Enterobiinae, which includes most of the Oxyuridae parasitic in Primates, allows a reevaluation of the Cameron's hypothesis of close coevolution with cospeciation between hosts and parasites. Each of the three genera separated in the Enterobiinae fits with one of the suborders defined in Primates: Lemuricola with the Strepsirhini, Trypanoxyuris with the Platyrrhini, and Enterobius with the Catarrhini. Inside each of the three main groups, the subdivisions observed in the parasite tree also fit with many of the subdivisions generally accepted within the Primate order. These results confirm the subgroups previously described in the subfamily and support Cameron's hypothesis in its aspect of as...
Nematodes belonging to the Trichuris genus are prevalent soil-transmitted helminths with a worldwide...
Although there has been extensive debate about whether Trichuris suis and Trichuris trichiura are se...
Parasites are infectious agents that require resources from host organisms to complete all or part o...
A morphologically based cladistic analysis of the Enterobiinae, which includes most of the Oxyuridae...
The use of parasites to infer host relationships is well established. This thesis applies this conce...
Cladistic analysis of 13 species of Enterobius based on 31 morphological characters supports the not...
Lemuricola (Protenterobius) nycticebi is the only pinworm species known to infect strepsirrhine prim...
Abstract Background In parasitism arm race processes and red queen dynamics between host and parasit...
Over the last century, only two cases of ocular oxyspirurosis were recorded in primates, both in zoo...
Despite their ubiquity, in most cases little is known about the impact of eukaryotic parasites on th...
Hugot J. P., Gardner S. L. & Morand S. 1996. The Enterobiinae subfam. nov. (Nematoda, Oxyurida) pinw...
Abstract Background The evolutionary history of many parasites is dependent on the evolution of thei...
The diversity, spread, and evolution of parasites in non-human primates (NHPs) is a relevant issue f...
<div><p>Although there has been extensive debate about whether <em>Trichuris suis</em> and <em>Trich...
Abstract Understanding pathogen transmission is essential to addressing the dynamics of infectious d...
Nematodes belonging to the Trichuris genus are prevalent soil-transmitted helminths with a worldwide...
Although there has been extensive debate about whether Trichuris suis and Trichuris trichiura are se...
Parasites are infectious agents that require resources from host organisms to complete all or part o...
A morphologically based cladistic analysis of the Enterobiinae, which includes most of the Oxyuridae...
The use of parasites to infer host relationships is well established. This thesis applies this conce...
Cladistic analysis of 13 species of Enterobius based on 31 morphological characters supports the not...
Lemuricola (Protenterobius) nycticebi is the only pinworm species known to infect strepsirrhine prim...
Abstract Background In parasitism arm race processes and red queen dynamics between host and parasit...
Over the last century, only two cases of ocular oxyspirurosis were recorded in primates, both in zoo...
Despite their ubiquity, in most cases little is known about the impact of eukaryotic parasites on th...
Hugot J. P., Gardner S. L. & Morand S. 1996. The Enterobiinae subfam. nov. (Nematoda, Oxyurida) pinw...
Abstract Background The evolutionary history of many parasites is dependent on the evolution of thei...
The diversity, spread, and evolution of parasites in non-human primates (NHPs) is a relevant issue f...
<div><p>Although there has been extensive debate about whether <em>Trichuris suis</em> and <em>Trich...
Abstract Understanding pathogen transmission is essential to addressing the dynamics of infectious d...
Nematodes belonging to the Trichuris genus are prevalent soil-transmitted helminths with a worldwide...
Although there has been extensive debate about whether Trichuris suis and Trichuris trichiura are se...
Parasites are infectious agents that require resources from host organisms to complete all or part o...