Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
M. M. Metcalf1929Parasites and the aid they give in problems of taxonomy, gographical distribution, and paleogeography
M. S. Hafner, Nadler S. A.1988Phylogenetic trees support the coevolution of parasites and their hosts
J. W. Demastes, Hafner M. S.1993Cospeciation of pocket gophers (Geomys) and their chewing lice (Geomydoecus)
A. M. Paterson, Gray, R. D., Wallis, G. P.1993Parasites, petrels and penguins: does louse presence reflect seabird phylogeny?
R. D. M. Page1993Parasites, phylogeny and cospeciation
R. D. M. Page1994Parallel phylogenies: reconstructing the history of host-parasite assemblages
S. C. Barker1994Phylogeny and classification, origins and evolution of host associations of lice
R. D. M. Page, Price, R. D., Hellenthal, R. A.1995Phylogeny of Geomydoecus and Thomomydoecus pocket gopher lice (Phthiraptera: Trichodectidae) inferred from cladistic analysis of adult and first instar morphology
R. D. M. Page1996Temporal congruence revisited: comparison of mitochondrial DNA sequence divergence in cospeciating pocket gophers and their chewing lice
L. Rózsa, Rékási, J., Reiczigel, J.1996Relationship of host coloniality to the population ecology of avian lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera)
D. L. Reed, Hafner M. S.1997Host specificity of chewing lice on pocket gophers: a potential mechanism for cospeciation
D. M. Tompkins, Clayton D. H.1999Host resources govern the specificity of swiftlet lice: size matters
J. A. Jackson1999Analysis of parasite host-switching: limitations on the use of phylogenies
D. L. Reed, Hafner, M. S., Allen, S. K., Smith, M. B.2000Spatial partitioning of host habitat by chewing lice of the genera Geomydoecus and Thomomydoecus (Phthiraptera: Trichodectidae)
R. Ramli, Cusack, M., Curry, G. B., Furness, R. W.2000Morphological variation of chewing lice (Insecta : Phthiraptera) from different skua taxa
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
I. K. Marshall2003A morphological phylogeny for four families of amblyceran lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera: Menoponidae, Boopidae, Laemobothriidae, Ricinidae)
D. H. Clayton, Johnson K. P.2003Linking coevolutionary history to ecological process: Doves and lice
R. D. M. Page, Cruickshank, R. H., Dickens, M., Furness, R. W., Kennedy, M., Palma, R. L., Smith, V. Stuart2004Phylogeny of "Philoceanus complex" seabird lice (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences
D. H. Clayton, Bush, S. E., Johnson, K. P.2004Ecology of Congruence: Past Meets Present
J. C. Banks, Palma, R. L., Paterson, A. M.2006Cophylogenetic relationships between penguins and their chewing lice
J. E. Light, Hafner M. S.2007Cophylogeny and disparate rates of evolution in sympatric lineages of chewing lice on pocket gophers
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
D. H. Clayton, Bush, S. E., Johnson, K. P.2015Coevolution of Life on Hosts
N. Alcala, Jenkins, T., Christe, P., Vuilleumier, S.2017Host shift and cospeciation rate estimation from co-phylogenies
S. A. Trewick, Pilkington, S., Shepherd, L. D., Gibb, G. C., Morgan-Richards, M.2017Closing the gap: Avian lineage splits at a young, narrow seaway imply a protracted history of mixed population response
A. D. Sweet, Bush, S. E., Gustafsson, D. R., Allen, J. M., DiBlasi, E., Skeen, H. R., Weckstein, J. D., Johnson, K. P.2018Host and parasite morphology influence congruence between host and parasite phylogenies
T. A. Catanach, Johnson, K. P., Marks, B. D., Moyle, R. G., Valim, M. Paiva, Weckstein, J. D.2019Two lineages of kingfisher feather lice exhibit differing degrees of cospeciation with their hosts
M. Gajdošová, Sychra, O., Kreisinger, J., Sedláček, O., Nana, E. Djomo, Albrecht, T., Munclinger, P.2020Patterns of host–parasite associations in tropical lice and their passerine hosts in Cameroon
B. M. Boyd, Nguyen, N. -phuong, Allen, J. M., Waterhouse, R. M., Vo, K. B., Sweet, A. D., Clayton, D. H., Bush, S. E., Shapiro, M. D., Johnson, K. P.2022Long-distance dispersal of pigeons and doves generated new ecological opportunities for host-switching and adaptive radiation by their parasites
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