A hitchhikers guide to the Galápagos: co-phylogeography of Galápagos mockingbirds and their parasites

  • Hoeck Paquita EA
  • Štefka Jan
  • Keller Lukas F
  • Smith Vincent S
Publication date
October 2011
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN
1471-2148
Journal
BMC Evolutionary Biology
Citation count (estimate)
36

Abstract

Abstract Background Parasites are evolutionary hitchhikers whose phylogenies often track the evolutionary history of their hosts. Incongruence in the evolutionary history of closely associated lineages can be explained through a variety of possible events including host switching and host independent speciation. However, in recently diverged lineages stochastic population processes, such as retention of ancestral polymorphism or secondary contact, can also explain discordant genealogies, even in fully co-speciating taxa. The relatively simple biogeographic arrangement of the Galápagos archipelago, compared with mainland biomes, provides a framework to identify stochastic and evolutionary informative components of genealogic data in these re...

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