Literature

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A. Bataille, Levin, I. I., Sari, E. H. R.2017Colonization of parasites and vectors
N. L. Gottdenker, Walsh, T., Vargas, H., Merkel, J., Jiménez, G. U., R. Miller, E., Dailey, M. D., Parker, P. G.2005Assessing the risks of introduced chickens and their pathogens to native birds in the Galápagos Archipelago
M. Jaramillo, Rivera-Parra J. L.2017Host-switching: how it starts
J. A. H. Koop, DeMatteo, K. E., Parker, P. G., Whiteman, N. Kerness2014Birds are islands for parasites
M. B. Peters, Hagen, C., Whiteman, N. Kerness, Parker, P. G., Glenn, T. C.2009Characterization of 10 microsatellite loci in an avian louse, Degeeriella regalis (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae)
M. B. Peters, Whiteman, N. Kerness, Hagen, C., Parker, P. G., Glenn, T. C.2009Eight polymorphic microsatellite markers isolated from the widespread avian louse Colpocephalum turbinatum (Phthiraptera: Amblycera: Menoponidae)
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
J. L. Rivera-Parra, Levin, I. I., Johnson, K. P., Parker, P. G.2015Lineage sorting in multihost parasites: Eidmanniella albescens and Fregatiella aurifasciata on seabirds from the Galapagos Islands
J. L. Rivera-Parra, Levin, I. I., Parker, P. G.2014Comparative Ectoparasite Loads of Five Seabird Species in the Galapagos Islands
D. Santiago-Alarcon, Merkel J.2017New host-parasite relationships by host-switching
D. Santiago-Alarcon, Whiteman, N. Kerness, Parker, P. G., Ricklefs, R. E., Valkiunas, G.2008Patterns of Parasite Abundance and Distribution in Island Populations of Galápagos Endemic Birds
E. H. R. Sari, Klompen, H., Parker, P. G.2013Tracking the origins of lice, haemosporidian parasites and feather mites of the Galápagos flycatcher (Myiarchus magnirostris)
N. Kerness Whiteman, Bollmer, J. L., Kimball, R. T., Dosanjh, V. S., Parker, P. G.2006Comparative microevolutionary dynamics of an endemic Galápagos bird and its five ectoparasite species: A model for studying parasite speciation
N. Kerness Whiteman, Dosanjh, V. S., Palma, R. L., Hull, J. M., Kimball, R. T., Sánchez, P., Sarasola, P. G., Parker, P. G.2009Molecular and morphological divergence in a pair of bird species and their ectoparasites
N. Kerness Whiteman, Kimball, R. T., Parker, P. G.2007Co-phylogeography and comparative population genetics of the threatened Galápagos hawk and three ectoparasite species: ecology shapes population histories within parasite communities
N. Kerness Whiteman, Matson, K. D., Bollmer, J. L., Parker, P. G.2006Disease ecology in the Galápagos Hawk (Buteo galapagoensis): host genetic diversity, parasite load and natural antibodies
N. Kerness Whiteman, Parker P. G.2005Using parasites to infer host population history: a new rationale for parasite conservation
N. Kerness Whiteman, Parker P. G.2004Effects of host sociality on ectoparasite population biology
N. Kerness Whiteman, Parker P. G.2004Body condition and parasite load predict territory ownership in the galapagos hawk
N. Kerness Whiteman, Santiago-Alarcon, D., Johnson, K. P., Parker, P. G.2004Differences in straggling rates between genera of dove lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) reinforce population genetic and cophylogenetic patterns
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