Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
J. Złotorzycka1972Domestication of animals as a species-creating factor in parasitizing bird-lice (Mallophaga)
K. V. Lakshminarayana1973Mallophaga indica. 8. Harrison's law versus Struthiolipeurus with remarks on host relationships
W. Eichler1982Head lice problems. I. Taxonomic position of Pediculus capitis
I. S. Chaika1984Levels of morphofunctional polymorphism of the digestive system in blood-sucking insects
I. U. S. Balashov1984Interaction between blood-sucking arthropods and their hosts, and its influence on vector potential
W. Eichler1987Aspects of the evolution of side-branch groups from the standpoint of Mallophaga research
S. C. Barker1991Evolution of host-parasite associations among species of lice and rock-wallabies: coevolution? (J. F. A. Sprent Prize lecture, August 1990)
J. P. Huelsenbeck, Rannala B.1997Phylogenetic methods come of age: testing hypotheses in an evolutionary context
C. Moulia1999Parasitism of plant and animal hybrids: are facts and fates the same?
A. M. Paterson, Wallis, G. P., Wallis, L. J., Gray, R. D.2000Seabird and louse coevolution: complex histories revealed by 12S rRNA sequences and reconciliation analyses
A. Choudhury, Moore, B. R., Marques, F. L.2002Vernon Kellogg, host-switching, and cospeciation: rescuing straggled ideas
R. Jovani2003Understanding parasite strategies
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
E. Pennisi2004Human origins. Louse DNA suggests close contact between early humans
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