Literature

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K. C. Bell, Allen, J. M., Johnson, K. P., Demboski, J. R., Cook, J. A.2020Disentangling lousy relationships: Comparative phylogenomics of two sucking louse lineages parasitizing chipmunks
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
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
D. H. Clayton, Bush, S. E., Johnson, K. P.2015Coevolution of Life on Hosts
D. H. Clayton, Bush, S. E., Johnson, K. P.2004Ecology of Congruence: Past Meets Present
R. H. Cruickshank, Johnson, K. P., Smith, V. Stuart, Adams, R. J., Clayton, D. H., Page, R. D. M.2001Phylogenetic analysis of partial sequences of Elongation Factor 1alpha identifies major groups of lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera)
J. Doña, Johnson K. P.2023Host body size, not host population size, predicts genome-wide effective population size of parasites
J. Doña, Virrueta-Herrera, S., Nyman, T., Kunnasranta, M., Johnson, K. P.2021Patterns of Microbiome Variation Among Infrapopulations of Permanent Bloodsucking Parasites
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. 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
K. P. Johnson, Williams, B. L., Drown, D. M., Adams, R. J., Clayton, D. H.2002The population genetics of host specificity: genetic differentiation in dove lice (Insecta : Phthiraptera)
R. D. M. Page, Cruickshank, R. H., Johnson, K. P.2002Louse (Insecta: Phthiraptera) mitochondrial 12S rRNA secondary structure is highly variable
J. L. Rivera-Parra, Levin, I. I., Johnson, K. P., Parker, P. G.2017Host sympatry and body size influence parasite straggling rate in a highly connected multihost, multiparasite system
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