Pocket gophers and chewing lice: a test of the maternal transmission hypothesis

TitlePocket gophers and chewing lice: a test of the maternal transmission hypothesis
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1998
AuthorsDemastes, JW, Hafner MS, Hafner DJ, Spradling TA
JournalMolecular Ecology
Volume7
Pages1065-1069
Accession Number37524
Keywordsmitochondrial dna; thomomys bottae ; trichodectidae ; geomydoecus ; Mallophaga ; host ; colonization ; populations ; Geomyidae ; coevolution ; mtDNA ; parasite ; RFLP
AbstractThe life-history traits of pocket gophers and their chewing lice suggest that there is little opportunity for transmission of parasites among pocket gophers, with the exception of transmission from mother to offspring. Herein, we test the hypothesis that lice are transmitted maternally by using an indirect approach that compares the distribution of louse populations to the distribution of mitochondrial DNA haplotypes in the pocket gophers. Comparison of the chewing louse distributions to the distribution of mtDNA haplotypes for the gophers revealed no significant concordance, and thus falsifies the maternal transmission hypothesis.
URLhttp://www.phthiraptera.org/Publications/0842.pdf

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