Parasitic findings on threatened pudu deer from Central Chile accounts first genetic characterization of lice parasitizing P. puda in Chile and the first molecular report of Taenia hydatigena metacestodes in this species. [PDF]
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The first record of ostrich feather louse (Struthiolipeurus struthionis) collected from farmed ostriches (Struthio camelus) in the United Arab Emirates. [PDF]
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Highly Resolved Genomes of Two Closely Related Lineages of the Rodent Louse Polyplax serrata with Different Host Specificities. [PDF]
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The Role of Hematophagous Arthropods, Other than Mosquitoes and Ticks, in Arbovirus Transmission. [PDF]
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Harnessing Plant-Derived Terpenoids for Novel Approaches in Combating Bacterial and Parasite Infections in Veterinary and Agricultural Settings. [PDF]
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Cophylogenetic relationships between penguins and their chewing lice [PDF]
Abstract It is generally thought that the evolution of obligate parasites should be linked intimately to the evolution of their hosts and that speciation by the hosts should cause speciation of their parasites. The penguins and their chewing lice present a rare opportunity to examine codivergence between a complete host order and its ...
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