Literature

AuthorsYearsort ascendingTitle
E. Pennisi2004Human origins. Louse DNA suggests close contact between early humans
L. P. Koh, Dunn, R. R., Sodhi, N. S., Colwell, R. K., Proctor, H. C., Smith, V. Stuart2004Species coextinctions and the biodiversity crisis
U. Hossfeld, Olsson L.2002From the modern synthesis to lysenkoism, and back
M. S. Springer, Dejong W. W.2001Phylogenetics - Which mammalian supertree to bark up?
F. G. R. Liu, Miyamoto, M. M., Freire, N. P., Ong, P. Q., Tennant, M. R., Young, T. S., Gugel, K. F.2001Molecular and morphological supertrees for eutherien (placental) mammals
A. L. Roca, Georgiadis, N., Pecon-Slattery, J., O'Brien, S. J.2001Genetic evidence for two species of elephant in Africa
J. N. Thompson1999The evolution of species interactions
G. W. Cooper, Penny D.1997Mass survival of birds across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary: molecular evidence
J. P. Huelsenbeck, Rannala B.1997Phylogenetic methods come of age: testing hypotheses in an evolutionary context
A. Feduccia1995Explosive Evolution in Tertiary Birds and Mammals
M. S. Hafner, Sudman, P. D., Villablanca, F. X., Spradling, T. A., Demastes, J. W., Nadler, S. A.1994Disparate rates of molecular evolution in cospeciating hosts and parasites
W. D. Hamilton, Zuk M.1982Heritable true fitness and bright birds: A role for parasites?
W. S. Seegar, Schiller, E. L., Sladen, W. J. L., Trpis, M.1976A mallophaga, Trinoton anserium, as a cylodevelopmental vector for a heartworm parasite of waterfowl
Armelagos,George,J.1969Disease in ancient Nubia
P. F. Dirk van Peenen1966Fur, lice and history
K. F. Meyer, Eddie B.1960Feather mites and ornithosis
H. S. Hurlbut, Altman, R. M., Nibley, Jr., C.1952DDT resistance in Korean body lice
C. P. Eliot1936The insect vector for the natural transmission of Eperythrozoon coccoides in mice
F. Henry Wilson1933A louse feeding on the blood of its host
H. Ellsworth Ewing1924Lice from human mummies
V. Lyman Kellogg1915A fourth mallophagen species from the hoatzin
V. Lyman Kellogg1913Ecto-parasites of the monkeys, apes and man.
V. Lyman Kellogg1913Docophori of the owls
V. Lyman Kellogg1910Mallophagan parasites from the california condor
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