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Insularity effects on the assemblage of the blood parasite community of the birds from the Gulf of Guinea.

Claire LoiseauMartim MeloElisa LobatoJon S BeadellRobert C FleischerSandra ReisClaire DoutrelantRita Covas
Published in: Journal of biogeography (2017)
This study supports the hypothesis that parasite pressure is reduced on islands. Colonization is made by generalists with high host switching capacities, with some subsequently evolving into highly specialised parasites. This suggests that 'taxon cycle' dynamics may explain the assemblage of insular parasite communities.
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