Host specific adaptations in parasites can lead to the divergence of conspecific populations. However, this divergence can be difficult to measure because morphological changes may not be expressed or because obvious changes may simply reflect phenotypic plasticity. Combining both genetic and phenotypic information can enable a better understanding of the divergence process and help identify the underlying selective forces, particularly in closely-related species groups. Here, we link genetic and morphometric data to understand divergence patterns within the Ornithodoros (Carios) capensis complex, a group of soft ticks (Argasidae) exploiting colonial seabirds across the globe. Species designations in this complex were historically based on ...
Aim: Understanding the degree to which closely related taxa diverge in their niche traits could prov...
The epidemiology of vector-borne zoonoses depends on the movement of both hosts and vectors, which c...
The association of ticks (Acarina) and seabirds provides an intriguing system for assessing the infl...
11 pagesInternational audienceAim Parasites with global distributions and wide host spectra provide ...
Ecological interactions are an important source of rapid evolutionary change and thus may generate a...
The outcome of coevolutionary interactions is predicted to vary across landscapes depending on local...
Parasites represent ideal models for unravelling biogeographic patterns and mechanisms of diversific...
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...
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...
<div><p>The association of ticks (Acarina) and seabirds provides an intriguing system for assessing ...
The association of ticks (Acarina) and seabirds provides an intriguing system for assessing the infl...
International audienceThe epidemiology of vector-borne zoonoses depends on the movement of both host...
International audienceDetermining patterns of host use, and the frequency at which these patterns ch...
Aim: Understanding the degree to which closely related taxa diverge in their niche traits could prov...
The epidemiology of vector-borne zoonoses depends on the movement of both hosts and vectors, which c...
The association of ticks (Acarina) and seabirds provides an intriguing system for assessing the infl...
11 pagesInternational audienceAim Parasites with global distributions and wide host spectra provide ...
Ecological interactions are an important source of rapid evolutionary change and thus may generate a...
The outcome of coevolutionary interactions is predicted to vary across landscapes depending on local...
Parasites represent ideal models for unravelling biogeographic patterns and mechanisms of diversific...
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...
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...
<div><p>The association of ticks (Acarina) and seabirds provides an intriguing system for assessing ...
The association of ticks (Acarina) and seabirds provides an intriguing system for assessing the infl...
International audienceThe epidemiology of vector-borne zoonoses depends on the movement of both host...
International audienceDetermining patterns of host use, and the frequency at which these patterns ch...
Aim: Understanding the degree to which closely related taxa diverge in their niche traits could prov...
The epidemiology of vector-borne zoonoses depends on the movement of both hosts and vectors, which c...
The association of ticks (Acarina) and seabirds provides an intriguing system for assessing the infl...