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The effect of host social system on parasite population genetic structure: comparative population genetics of two ectoparasitic mites and their bat hosts

机译:寄主社会系统对寄生虫种群遗传结构的影响:两种外寄生螨及其蝙蝠寄主的比较种群遗传

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BackgroundThe population genetic structure of a parasite, and consequently its ability to adapt to a given host, is strongly linked to its own life history as well as the life history of its host. While the effects of parasite life history on their population genetic structure have received some attention, the effect of host social system has remained largely unstudied. In this study, we investigated the population genetic structure of two closely related parasitic mite species (Spinturnix myoti and Spinturnix bechsteini) with very similar life histories. Their respective hosts, the greater mouse-eared bat (Myotis myotis) and the Bechstein’s bat (Myotis bechsteinii) have social systems that differ in several substantial features, such as group size, mating system and dispersal patterns.
机译:背景寄生虫的种群遗传结构及其适应给定宿主的能力与其自身的生活史以及宿主的生活史密切相关。尽管寄生虫的生活史对其种群遗传结构的影响已引起关注,但宿主社会系统的影响仍未研究。在这项研究中,我们调查了生活史非常相似的两种密切相关的寄生螨虫物种(Spinturnix myoti和Spinturnix bechsteini)的种群遗传结构。它们各自的宿主,较大的鼠耳蝙蝠(Myotis myotis)和贝希斯坦蝙蝠(Myotis bechsteinii)的社会系统在几个重要特征上有所不同,例如群体规模,交配系统和传播方式。

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