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Epinephelus fuscoguttatus Genome sequences reveal divergence times of malaria divergence Genome sequences reveal parasite lineages Robert Friedman, James B. Munro,Joana C. Silva, Amy Egan, L. Hughes Jane M. Carlton and Austin despite discordant relationships Estimating phylogenetic species of a diverse loci: the species tree across gene trees of feather mites (Acari: Proctophyllodidae) group B. Klimov Lacey L. Knowles and Pavel The molecular systematics of blowfl 1737 1750 (Diptera: Calliphoridae) using insights into the evolution of dipteran Laura M. McDonagh and Jamie R. Stevens parasite phylogenetics reveals Invasive species threat: patterns of host-switching between and processes turtles non-native and native captive freshwater Allienne, J.-F. E. Billard, Platt, M. Alday, C. Palacios, T. O. Verneau, C. Basso and L. H. Du Preez Parasite diversity as an indicator of environmental grouper tropical change? An example from 1760 ( and S. Rückert Palm, S. Kleinertz H. W. analysesIncorporating parasite systematics in comparative rodents of variation in spleen mass and testes sizes of Serge Morand Nicolas Ponlet, Kitipong Chaisiri, Julien Claude and 1804 in theBacterial symbiont and salivary peptide evolution context of leech phylogeny Anna J. PhillipsMark E. Siddall, Gi-Sik Min, Frank M. Fontanella, and Sara C. Watson 1778 1793 1815 NOVEMBER 2011 NOVEMBER

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