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How a bird is an island

机译:鸟是岛如何

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Replicate adaptive radiations occur when lineages repeatedly radiate and fill new but similar niches and converge phenotypically. While this is commonly seen in traditional island systems, it may also be present in host-parasite relationships, where hosts serve as islands. In a recent article in BMC Biology , Johnson and colleagues have produced the most extensive phylogeny of the avian lice (Ischnocera) to date, and find evidence for this pattern. This study opens the door to exploring adaptive radiations from a novel host-parasite perspective. See research article: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7007/10/52
机译:当谱系反复辐射并填充新的但相似的壁ni并在表型上会聚时,就会发生重复的适应性辐射。尽管这在传统的岛屿系统中很常见,但也可能存在于寄主与寄生物的关系中,寄主作为岛屿。在BMC Biology的最近一篇文章中,Johnson及其同事创造了迄今为止最广泛的禽虱(Ischnocera)系统发育史,并找到了这种模式的证据。这项研究为从新型宿主-寄生虫的角度探索适应性辐射打开了大门。参见研究文章:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7007/10/52

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