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W. Eichler1955Wirtsspezifität und Evolution
W. Eichler1954Wirtsspezifität der parasiten und evolution der wirte
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R. L. Palma2001Wingless fliers? Yes, they are feather lice!
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H. M. Díaz-Alejo, Martínez-Alesón, P., Costas, E.2020Why do we iron clothes? Tracking its origins based on a sanitary hypothesis
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R. Timms, Read A. F.1999What makes a specialist special?

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