2016
DOI: 10.1101/065060
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Flexibility of co-evolutionary patterns in ectoparasite populations: genetic structure and diversity inApodemusmice and their lice

Abstract: Abstract:Host-parasite co-evolution belongs among the major processes governing evolution of biodiversity on the global scale. Numerous studies performed at inter-specific level revealed variety of patterns from strict co-speciation to lack of co-divergence and frequent host-switching, even in species tightly linked to their hosts. To explain these observations and formulate ecological hypotheses, we need to acquire better understanding to parasites' population genetics and dynamics, and their main determinant… Show more

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