Ectoparasite susceptibility in lizards from populations sympatric and allopatric with ticks
Theory suggests that host-parasite interaction should lead to local adaptation of parasites to their hosts and vice versa. The degree of local adaptation depends on, for example, migration, relative generation time of host and parasite, and the number of host species. Furthermore, in any coevolution...
Main Authors: | Uller, T, Olsson, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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