Literature

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J. C. Banks, Paterson A. M.2004A penguin-chewing louse (Insecta : Phthiraptera) phylogeny derived from morphology
A. M. Paterson, Banks J. C.2001Analytical approaches to measuring cospeciation of host and parasites: through a glass, darkly
V. Stuart Smith2001Avian louse phylogeny (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera): a cladistic study based morphology
J. D. Weckstein2004Biogeography explains cophylogenetic patterns in toucan chewing lice
J. A. H. Koop, DeMatteo, K. E., Parker, P. G., Whiteman, N. Kerness2014Birds are islands for parasites
M. Ren, Gustafsson, D. R., Tian, C., Grossi, A. A., Liu, Z., Zou, F.2023Coevolutionary analysis of the Philopteroides Mey, 2004 (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) parasitizing bulbuls (Passeriformes: Pycnonotidae)
P. H. Harvey, Keymer A. E.1991Comparing life histories using phylogenies
J. Doña, Sweet, A. D., Johnson, K. P.2020Comparing rates of introgression in parasitic feather lice with differing dispersal capabilities
V. Stuart Smith, Page, R. D. M., Johnson, K. P.2004Data incongruence and the problem of avian louse phylogeny
M. Janiga2018Different Coevolutionary Breeding Strategies of Ischnoceran Lice on Prunella collaris and P. modularis in High Mountains
M. Amoêdo2020Do parasitic lice exhibit endemism in paralell with their avian hosts? A comparison across northern amazonian areas of endemism
M. Amoêdo Lima, Weckstein, J. D., Batista, R., Ribas, C. Cherem2023Do Parasitic Lice Exhibit Endemism in Parallel with Their Avian Hosts? A Comparison across Northern Amazonian Areas of Endemism
S. Virrueta-Herrera, Sweet, A. D., Allen, J. M., Walden, K. K. O., Weckstein, J. D., Johnson, K. P.2020Extensive in situ radiation of feather lice on tinamous
D. R. Gustafsson, Najer T.2022Fahrenholz’s rule is not a valid methodology for determining species limits in chewing lice (Psocodea, Phthiraptera)
L. Lee, Tan, D. J. X., Oboňa, J., Gustafsson, D. R., Ang, Y., Meier, R.2022Hitchhiking into the future on a fly: Toward a better understanding of phoresy and avian louse evolution (Phthiraptera) by screening bird carcasses for phoretic lice on hippoboscid flies (Diptera)
J. Doña, Johnson K. P.2023Host body size, not host population size, predicts genome-wide effective population size of parasites
R. D. M. Page, Clayton, D. H., Paterson, A. M.1996Lice and cospeciation: a response to Barker
J. - C. Beaucournu1993Lice and fleas - true or false indicators
A. D. Sweet, Wilson, R. E., Sonsthagen, S. A., Johnson, K. P.2020Lousy grouse: Comparing evolutionary patterns in Alaska galliform lice to understand host evolution and host–parasite interactions
R. Ramli, Cusack, M., Curry, G. B., Furness, R. W.2000Morphological variation of chewing lice (Insecta : Phthiraptera) from different skua taxa
J. Hughes, Kennedy, M., Johnson, K. P., Palma, R. L., Page, R. D. M.2007Multiple cophylogenetic analyses reveal frequent cospeciation between Pelecaniform birds and Pectinopygus lice
K. Skírnisson, Bergan, F., Nielsen, Ó. K.2021Norwegian rock ptarmigan ectoparasites: chewing lice (Phthiraptera, Ischnocera) and feather mites (Astigmata, Psoroptidia)
K. P. Johnson, Moyle, R. G., Witt, C. C., Faucett, R. C., Weckstein, J. D.2001Phylogenetic relationships in the louse genus Penenirmus based on nuclear (EF-l alpha) and mitochondrial (COI) DNA sequences
E. Mey1999Phylogenetic relationships of the Megapodiidae as indicated by their ischnoceran, in particular goniodid, chewing lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera)
K. P. Johnson, Matthee, C. A., Doña, J.2022Phylogenomics reveals the origin of mammal lice out of Afrotheria
B. M. Boyd, Allen, J. M., Nguyen, N. -phuong, Sweet, A. D., Warnow, T., Shapiro, M. D., Villa, S. M., Bush, S. E., Clayton, D. H., Johnson, K. P.2017Phylogenomics using Target-restricted Assembly Resolves Intra-generic Relationships of Parasitic Lice (Phthiraptera: Columbicola)
S. C. Barker1994Phylogeny and classification, origins and evolution of host associations of lice
J. W. Demastes, Hafner, M. S., Hafner, D. J., Spradling, T. A.1998Pocket gophers and chewing lice: a test of the maternal transmission hypothesis
J. Złotorzycka1961Some chosen problems in ecological and phylogenetic relations between Mallophaga and their avian hosts.
H. Bosch1983The genus Saemundssonia (Mallophaga, Ischnocera) and the systematic relationship within the host family Alcidae (Aves, Charadriiformes)
K. P. Johnson, Weckstein, J. D., Virrueta-Herrera, S., Doña, J.2021The interplay between host biogeography and phylogeny in structuring diversification of the feather louse genus Penenirmus
K. P. Johnson, Weckstein, J. D., Meyer, M. J., Clayton, D. H.2011There and back again: switching between host orders by avian body lice (Ischnocera: Goniodidae)
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