2020
DOI: 10.1080/15627020.2020.1762512
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The influence of host dispersal on the gene flow and genetic diversity of generalist and specialist ectoparasites

Abstract: African Zoology is co-published by NISC (Pty) Ltd and Informa UK Limited (trading as Taylor & Francis Group) Connectivity and subsequent gene flow among natural populations of species is one of the main factors maintaining conspecificity across a geographic range of a species. In the absence of sufficient gene flow among populations, genetic drift and selection can result in genetic divergence among populations that can ultimately contribute towards an allopatric speciation process (Schneider 2000;Huyse et al.… Show more

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“…Miniopterus schreibersii , being capable of long-distance flights, simply by covering wider geographical areas and coming in contact with other bats on the way, is expected to encounter a broader parasites diversity than it is the case for sedentary species, like R. ferrumequinum ( Presley 2011 ; Wright et al 2020 ). A high level of migration and a gene flow between distinct parasite populations coming in contact through their host maintains high levels of genetic diversity ( Matthee 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Miniopterus schreibersii , being capable of long-distance flights, simply by covering wider geographical areas and coming in contact with other bats on the way, is expected to encounter a broader parasites diversity than it is the case for sedentary species, like R. ferrumequinum ( Presley 2011 ; Wright et al 2020 ). A high level of migration and a gene flow between distinct parasite populations coming in contact through their host maintains high levels of genetic diversity ( Matthee 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This pattern was not observed in the mites, although the limited power of the single sequence fragment used in this study may partially explain the difference. Though host group size and mobility both positively affect parasite intensity and diversity, other factors such as host specialization, parasite life history, interspecific competition among parasites, time spent on host and landscape also influence gene flow, and consequently genetic diversity in ectoparasites ( Matthee 2020 ). Given their close host association, species diversity, and differences in reproductive life history, Nycteribiid flies and Spiturnicid mites provide a promising comparative framework to explore these dynamics in further detail.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies examined a single mtDNA marker and did not find any clear A. hebraeum population structuring between different coastal and a few inland regions in South Africa (Cangi et al, 2013;Matthee, 2020). Exploring the genetic diversity between inland and coastal A. hebraeum populations may help identify sites for evolutionary divergence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Specifically, based on the expectations of the SGVH and current knowledge on the transmission ecology of feather mites (e.g., vertical transmission on the breeding grounds), we predicted that A. protonotaria (host specialist) on P. citrea hosts would have a stronger population structure than A. ischyros (host generalist) on one of its host species, S. cerulea . The insight gained from this research allows us to address the potential context‐dependency of the SGVH (Matthee, 2020; Matthee et al, 2018) and provides an important first step in testing the combinatory influence of host dispersal and migratory connectivity on symbiont population structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The insight gained from this research allows us to address the potential context-dependency of the SGVH (Matthee, 2020;Matthee et al, 2018) and provides an important first step in testing the combinatory influence of host dispersal and migratory connectivity on symbiont population structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%