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A hitchhikers guide to the Galápagos: co-phylogeography of Galápagos mockingbirds and their parasites

机译:加拉帕戈斯的旅行者指南:加拉帕戈斯知更鸟及其寄生虫的共同系统学

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BackgroundParasites are evolutionary hitchhikers whose phylogenies often track the evolutionary history of their hosts. Incongruence in the evolutionary history of closely associated lineages can be explained through a variety of possible events including host switching and host independent speciation. However, in recently diverged lineages stochastic population processes, such as retention of ancestral polymorphism or secondary contact, can also explain discordant genealogies, even in fully co-speciating taxa. The relatively simple biogeographic arrangement of the Galápagos archipelago, compared with mainland biomes, provides a framework to identify stochastic and evolutionary informative components of genealogic data in these recently diverged organisms.
机译:背景寄生虫是进化的旅行者,其系统发育通常跟踪其宿主的进化史。密切相关的世系的进化史上的不一致可以通过包括宿主切换和宿主独立物种形成在内的多种可能事件来解释。但是,在最近分化的谱系中,即使是完全共同分类的类群,诸如保留祖先多态性或二级接触等随机种群过程也可以解释不一致的家谱。与大陆生物群落相比,加拉帕戈斯群岛的生物地理布置相对简单,提供了一个框架,可用来识别这些最近分化的生物中家谱数据的随机和进化信息成分。

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