@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18734,
author = {Sj?r?ur Hammer and Ruth Brown and Leandro Bugoni and R. L. Palma and Joseph Hughes},
title = {On the origin of Halipeurus heraldicus on Round Island petrels: cophylogenetic relationships between petrels and their chewing lice.},
year = {2010},
keywords = {Coevolution; Cospeciation; Lice; ParaFit; Phthiraptera; Gadfly petrels; Round Island; Trindade Island},
doi = {10.1016/j.ympev.2010.01.013},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Lice phylogenetic relationships have often been used to elucidate host relationships and vice versa. In this study, we investigate the louse genus Halipeurus which parasitizes bird hosts in the families Procellariidae, Hydrobatidae and Pelecanoididae. In this genus, the presence of two different lice species on Pterodroma arminjoniana in different breeding grounds (Halipeurus heraldicus on Round Island, off Mauritius in the Indian Ocean and H. kermadecensis on Trindade Island in the Atlantic Ocean) has led to some confusion in the distribution of Pt. arminjoniana and its close relatives Pt. heraldica and Pt. neglecta. By using a cophylogenetic approach that incorporates uncertainties in phylogenetic reconstructions, we show that the presence of H. heraldicus on Pt. arminjoniana and Pt. heraldica on Round Island and on Pt. heraldica on Gambier Island are the result of a host switch whereas H. kermadecensis is the ancestral parasite of Pt. arminjoniana. This suggests that H. kermadecensis was lost during or after colonisation of Round Island by Pt. arminjoniana. Two alternative scenarios are possible, one where birds colonizing Round Island arrived without H. kermadecensis ("missing the boat"), or that H. kermadecensis arrived at Round Island but subsequently became extinct ("drowning on arrival") and was replaced by H. heraldicus.}
}
Matrix 4879 of Study 10244
Citation title:
"On the origin of Halipeurus heraldicus on Round Island petrels: cophylogenetic relationships between petrels and their chewing lice.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2601
(Status: Published).
Matrices
Title: Halipeurus
Description: Legacy TreeBASE Matrix ID = M4969
Rows
Taxon Label |
Row Segments |
Characters 1?–30 |
Halipeurus pelagicus H3 |
(none)
|
AAGTTTATATTCTTATTCTACCTGGGTTTG |
Halipeurus pelagicus H1 |
(none)
|
AAGTTTATATTCTTATTTTACCTGGGTTTG |
Halipeurus abnormis H2 |
(none)
|
AAGTTTATATTCTTATTTTACCTGGGTTTG |
Halipeurus abnormis H1 |
(none)
|
AAGTTTATATTCTTATTTTACCTGGGTTTG |
Halipeurus sp GLA959H1 |
(none)
|
AAGTTTATATTCTTATTTTGCCTGGATTTG |
Halipeurus heraldicus GLA966 |
(none)
|
AGGTTTACATTCTTATTTTACCTGGGTTTG |
Halipeurus turtur |
(none)
|
AGGTTTATATTCTTATTTTACCTGGGTTTG |
Halipeurus kermadecensis GLA971 |
(none)
|
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Halipeurus procellariae |
(none)
|
AAGTTTATATTCTTATTTTACCTGGGTTTG |
Halipeurus consimilis |
(none)
|
AGGTTTATATTCTTATTTTACCTGGGTTTG |
Halipeurus theresae |
(none)
|
AGGTATATATTCTTATTTTACCTGGGTTTG |
Halipeurus gravis |
(none)
|
AAGTTTATATTCTTATTTTACCTGGATTTG |
Halipeurus spadix |
(none)
|
AAGTTTACATTCTTATTTTACCTGGATTCG |
Halipeurus diversus HA |
(none)
|
AGGTGTATATTCTTATTTTGCCTGGGTTTG |
Halipeurus diversus HB |
(none)
|
AAGTTTACATTCTTATTTTACCTGGATTCG |
Halipeurus diversus GLA515 |
(none)
|
AGGTTTATATTCTTATTTTACCTGGATTTG |
Halipeurus diversus H3 |
(none)
|
AGGTTTATATTCTTATTTTACCTGGATTTG |
Halipeurus attenuatus |
(none)
|
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Halipeurus falsus |
(none)
|
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Halipeurus priapulus |
(none)
|
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Halipeurus diversus NZ41 |
(none)
|
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Columns
None of the columns has a description.