Integrating phylogenomic and population genomic patterns in avian lice provides a more complete picture of parasite evolution
Andrew D. Sweet(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Kevin P. Johnson(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), José Luis Rivera-Parra(National Polytechnic School), Bret M. Boyd(University of Georgia), Michel P. Valim(Universidade Iguaçu), Scott M. Villa(Davidson College), Robert E. Wilson(University of Alaska Fairbanks), Julie M. Allen(Florida Museum of Natural History)
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