The outcome of coevolutionary interactions is predicted to vary across landscapes depending on local conditions and levels of gene flow, with some populations evolving more extreme specializations than others. Using a globally distributed parasite of colonial seabirds, the tick Ixodes uriae, we examined how host availability and geographic isolation influences this process. In particular, we sampled ticks from 30 populations of six different seabird host species, three in the Southern Hemisphere and three in the Northern Hemisphere. We show that parasite races have evolved independently on hosts of both hemispheres. Moreover, the degree of differentiation between tick races varied spatially within each region and suggests that the divergenc...
Ticks (order: Ixodida) are a highly diverse and ecologically important group of ectoparasitic blood-...
The life cycle of spirochetes of the genus Borrelia includes complex networks of vertebrates and tic...
International audienceDespite the importance of population structure for the epidemiology of pathoge...
Historical patterns of dispersal and population isolation are key components shaping contemporary ge...
11 pagesInternational audienceAim Parasites with global distributions and wide host spectra provide ...
Historical patterns of dispersal and population isolation are key components shaping contemporary ge...
Ecological interactions are an important source of rapid evolutionary change and thus may generate a...
Vector organisms are implicated in the transmission of close to a third of all infectious diseases. ...
Birds are hosts for several zoonotic pathogens. Because of their high mobility, especially of longdi...
International audienceBirds are hosts for several zoonotic pathogens. Because of their high mobility...
Parasites represent ideal models for unravelling biogeographic patterns and mechanisms of diversific...
Host specific adaptations in parasites can lead to the divergence of conspecific populations. Howeve...
Les interactions intimes et répétées entre hôtes et parasites peuvent engendrer la spécialisation d’...
Intimate and repeated interactions between hosts and parasites can lead to parasite specialization t...
A potential role of seabirds in spreading Lyme disease (LB) spirochetes over large spatial scales wa...
Ticks (order: Ixodida) are a highly diverse and ecologically important group of ectoparasitic blood-...
The life cycle of spirochetes of the genus Borrelia includes complex networks of vertebrates and tic...
International audienceDespite the importance of population structure for the epidemiology of pathoge...
Historical patterns of dispersal and population isolation are key components shaping contemporary ge...
11 pagesInternational audienceAim Parasites with global distributions and wide host spectra provide ...
Historical patterns of dispersal and population isolation are key components shaping contemporary ge...
Ecological interactions are an important source of rapid evolutionary change and thus may generate a...
Vector organisms are implicated in the transmission of close to a third of all infectious diseases. ...
Birds are hosts for several zoonotic pathogens. Because of their high mobility, especially of longdi...
International audienceBirds are hosts for several zoonotic pathogens. Because of their high mobility...
Parasites represent ideal models for unravelling biogeographic patterns and mechanisms of diversific...
Host specific adaptations in parasites can lead to the divergence of conspecific populations. Howeve...
Les interactions intimes et répétées entre hôtes et parasites peuvent engendrer la spécialisation d’...
Intimate and repeated interactions between hosts and parasites can lead to parasite specialization t...
A potential role of seabirds in spreading Lyme disease (LB) spirochetes over large spatial scales wa...
Ticks (order: Ixodida) are a highly diverse and ecologically important group of ectoparasitic blood-...
The life cycle of spirochetes of the genus Borrelia includes complex networks of vertebrates and tic...
International audienceDespite the importance of population structure for the epidemiology of pathoge...