2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.28.224535
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Under pressure: phenotypic divergence and convergence associated with microhabitat adaptations in Triatominae

Abstract: BackgroundTriatomine bugs, the vectors of Chagas disease, associate with vertebrate hosts in highly diverse ecotopes. When these blood-sucking bugs adapt to new microhabitats, their phenotypes may change. Although understanding phenotypic variation is key to the study of adaptive evolution and central to phenotype-based taxonomy, the drivers of phenotypic change and diversity in triatomines remain poorly understood.Methods/FindingsWe combined a detailed phenotypic appraisal (including morphology and morphometr… Show more

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“…Following publication of the original article [ 1 ], it was brought to our attention that the second author had (erroneously) not been marked as the second corresponding author.…”
Section: Correction To: Parasites Vectors (2021) 14:195 Https://doiorg/101186/s13071-021-04647-zmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following publication of the original article [ 1 ], it was brought to our attention that the second author had (erroneously) not been marked as the second corresponding author.…”
Section: Correction To: Parasites Vectors (2021) 14:195 Https://doiorg/101186/s13071-021-04647-zmentioning
confidence: 99%