Morphological variation of chewing lice (Insecta : Phthiraptera) from different skua taxa

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2000
Authors:R. Ramli, Cusack, M., Curry, G. B., Furness, R. W.
Journal:Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
Volume:71
Issue:1
Pagination:91 - 101
Date Published:2000
Keywords:analysis, coevolution, cospeciation, ectoparasite, Evolution, gopher, host, morphological, Morphometric, parasite, Phylogeny, skuas, specific, specificity, taxonomic, variation
Abstract:

The lice, Haffneria grandis and Saemundssonia were extracted from their hosts, skuas (Aves: Stercorariidae). Lice were extracted from dead birds by combing feathers, while lice from live birds were extracted using a delousing chamber containing chloroform vapour. Lice were measured and the data analysed by canonical discriminant analysis. Lice show variation in morphology that is useful in identifying some of these hosts. This variation is presumably due to micro-environmental pressure provided by each host. Our interpretation is that these chewing lice have evolved to be adapted to each skua taxon; different sizes and morphologies of skua taxa result in different sizes and morphologies of Haffneria grandis and Saemundssonia. (C) 2000 The Linnean Society of London.

URL:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0024406699904248
DOI:10.1006/bijl.1999.0424
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