Historical patterns of dispersal and population isolation are key components shaping contemporary genetic diversity across landscapes and require explicit consideration when examining the relative role of different factors in driving the evolution of host specificity in parasitic organisms. In this study, we investigate the worldwide colonisation history of a common ectoparasite of seabirds, the tick Ixodes uriae. This tick has a circumpolar distribution across both hemispheres, but has repeatedly formed host-specific races within different regions. By combining mitochondrial and nuclear data, we infer how this species spread to its present-day distribution and how the colonisation process has affected the geographic and host-associated str...
Recent observations on the western Antarctic Peninsula have suggested that changing climatic conditi...
Dispersal and gene flow are important mechanisms affecting the dynamics of vectors and their pathoge...
The endophilic tick Ixodes arboricola infests cavity-nesting birds, and its dispersal strongly depen...
Historical patterns of dispersal and population isolation are key components shaping contemporary ge...
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...
11 pagesInternational audienceAim Parasites with global distributions and wide host spectra provide ...
The outcome of coevolutionary interactions is predicted to vary across landscapes depending on local...
<div><p>The association of ticks (Acarina) and seabirds provides an intriguing system for assessing ...
Ticks (order: Ixodida) are a highly diverse and ecologically important group of ectoparasitic blood-...
The association of ticks (Acarina) and seabirds provides an intriguing system for assessing the infl...
Ticks (order: Ixodida) are a highly diverse and ecologically important group of ectoparasitic blood-...
Parasites represent ideal models for unravelling biogeographic patterns and mechanisms of diversific...
Dispersal and gene flow are important mechanisms affecting the dynamics of vectors and their pathoge...
Host specific adaptations in parasites can lead to the divergence of conspecific populations. Howeve...
Recent observations on the western Antarctic Peninsula have suggested that changing climatic conditi...
Dispersal and gene flow are important mechanisms affecting the dynamics of vectors and their pathoge...
The endophilic tick Ixodes arboricola infests cavity-nesting birds, and its dispersal strongly depen...
Historical patterns of dispersal and population isolation are key components shaping contemporary ge...
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...
11 pagesInternational audienceAim Parasites with global distributions and wide host spectra provide ...
The outcome of coevolutionary interactions is predicted to vary across landscapes depending on local...
<div><p>The association of ticks (Acarina) and seabirds provides an intriguing system for assessing ...
Ticks (order: Ixodida) are a highly diverse and ecologically important group of ectoparasitic blood-...
The association of ticks (Acarina) and seabirds provides an intriguing system for assessing the infl...
Ticks (order: Ixodida) are a highly diverse and ecologically important group of ectoparasitic blood-...
Parasites represent ideal models for unravelling biogeographic patterns and mechanisms of diversific...
Dispersal and gene flow are important mechanisms affecting the dynamics of vectors and their pathoge...
Host specific adaptations in parasites can lead to the divergence of conspecific populations. Howeve...
Recent observations on the western Antarctic Peninsula have suggested that changing climatic conditi...
Dispersal and gene flow are important mechanisms affecting the dynamics of vectors and their pathoge...
The endophilic tick Ixodes arboricola infests cavity-nesting birds, and its dispersal strongly depen...