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        <mods:title>The explosive radiation, intense host-shifts and long-term failure to speciate in the evolutionary history of the feather mite genus Analges (Acariformes: Analgidae) from European passerines</mods:title>
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        <mods:namePart>Dabert, Jacek</mods:namePart>
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        <mods:namePart>Mironov, Serge V</mods:namePart>
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        <mods:namePart>Dabert, Miroslawa</mods:namePart>
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            <mods:title>Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society</mods:title>
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            <mods:date>2022</mods:date>
            <mods:detail type="pubDate">
                <mods:number>2021-08-27</mods:number>
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                <mods:number>195</mods:number>
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    <mods:identifier type="DOI">10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab057</mods:identifier>
    <mods:identifier type="ISSN">0024-4082</mods:identifier>
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<table id="DF1DDC86FFFBFFF9FF3BE450FB6AFBF0"><caption box="[145,1252,1125,1148]" pageId="2" pageNumber="675" startId="2.[145,209,1126,1147]"><emphasis bold="true" box="[145,235,1125,1147]" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Table 1.</emphasis> Terminology of evolutionary processes used for resolving <taxonomicName _evidence="catalogs" _step="genera" authorityName="Nitzsch" authorityYear="1818" box="[843,926,1126,1148]" class="Arachnida" family="Analgidae" genus="Analges" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sarcoptiformes" pageId="2" pageNumber="675" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus"><emphasis box="[843,926,1126,1148]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Analges</emphasis></taxonomicName> –bird co-phylogenetic scenarios</caption><thead><tr id="35528E4CFFFB0004FF3BE4A9FA1FFB39"><th box="[145,371,1183,1205]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FF3BE4A9FEFDFB39" pageId="2" pageNumber="675"><emphasis bold="true" box="[145,206,1184,1205]" id="B916501CFFFBFFF9FF3BE496FF40FB39" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Term</emphasis></th><th id="7683E730FFFB0004FE15E4A9FD5EFB39"/><th box="[826,1425,1183,1205]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FC90E4A9FA1FFB39" pageId="2" pageNumber="675"><emphasis bold="true" box="[826,971,1183,1205]" id="B916501CFFFBFFF9FC90E4A9FC45FB39" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Explanation</emphasis></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr id="35528E4CFFFB0004FF3BE4E1FA1FFB60"><th box="[145,371,1239,1260]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FF3BE4E1FEFDFB60" pageId="2" pageNumber="675"><emphasis bold="true" box="[145,304,1239,1260]" id="B916501CFFFBFFF9FF3BE4E1FEBEFB60" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Present work</emphasis></th><td box="[447,720,1239,1260]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FE15E4E1FD5EFB60" pageId="2" pageNumber="675"><emphasis bold="true" box="[447,515,1239,1260]" id="B916501CFFFBFFF9FE15E4E1FD8DFB60" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">JANE</emphasis></td><td id="7683E730FFFB0004FC90E4E1FA1FFB60"/></tr><tr id="35528E4CFFFB0004FF3BE538FA1FFAD3"><th box="[145,371,1294,1375]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FF3BE538FEFDFAD3" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Co-speciation</th><td box="[447,720,1294,1375]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FE15E538FD5EFAD3" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Co-speciation</td><td box="[826,1425,1294,1375]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FC90E538FA1FFAD3" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Simultaneous speciation of host and associated parasite lineages; both new parasite species inhabit both new host species.</td></tr><tr id="35528E4CFFFB0004FF3BE551FA1FFA34"><th box="[145,371,1383,1464]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FF3BE551FEFDFA34" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Duplication</th><td box="[447,720,1383,1464]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FE15E551FD5EFA34" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Duplication</td><td box="[826,1425,1383,1464]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FC90E551FA1FFA34" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Independent parasite speciation on a single host species; both new parasite species inhabit the same single host species.</td></tr><tr id="35528E4CFFFB0004FF3BE5F6FA1FF99C"><th box="[145,371,1472,1552]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FF3BE5F6FEFDF99C" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Complete host-switch</th><td box="[447,720,1472,1552]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FE15E5F6FD5EF99C" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Duplication &amp; host switch</td><td box="[826,1425,1472,1552]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FC90E5F6FA1FF99C" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Parasite transfer to new host(s) followed by parasite speciation on new and primary hosts, parasite extinction on primary host, or both.</td></tr><tr id="35528E4CFFFB0004FF3BE62EFA1FF90A"><th box="[145,371,1560,1670]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FF3BE62EFEFDF90A" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Sorting</th><td box="[447,720,1560,1670]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FE15E62EFD5EF90A" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Loss</td><td box="[826,1425,1560,1670]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FC90E62EFA1FF90A" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">After host speciation, parasite species absent from one of the two new host species due to its extinction or ‘missing the boat’ during the founder event speciation; also may be an artefact resulting from bad sampling.</td></tr><tr id="35528E4CFFFB0004FF3BE6B9FA1FF896"><th box="[145,371,1679,1818]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FF3BE6B9FEFDF896" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Failure to speciate</th><td box="[447,720,1679,1818]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FE15E6B9FD5EF896" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Failure to diverge</td><td box="[826,1425,1679,1818]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FC90E6B9FA1FF896" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Parasite species does not diverge after host speciation; requires maintenance of gene flow between parasite populations inhabiting the new host species; the same parasite species is present on the new host species (= inertia).</td></tr><tr id="35528E4CFFFB0004FF3BE714FA1FF8D9"><th box="[145,371,1826,1877]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FF3BE714FEFDF8D9" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Spread</th><td box="[447,720,1826,1877]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FE15E714FD5EF8D9" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">—</td><td box="[826,1425,1826,1877]" id="7683E730FFFB0004FC90E714FA1FF8D9" pageId="2" pageNumber="675">Incomplete host-switching: parasite species does not speciate after its transfer (= widespread parasite species).</td></tr></tbody></table></document>