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Zoologica Scripta | 2001

Phylogenetic analysis of the Rhabdocoela (Platyhelminthes) with emphasis on the Neodermata and relatives

David Zamparo; Daniel R. Brooks; Eric P. Hoberg; Deborah A. McLennan

Phylogenetic systematic analysis of 24 taxa representing the rhabdocoel platyhelminths, based on a suite of 89 morphological characters, produced two equally parsimonious trees, 181 steps long, with a consistency index (CI) of 0.69 and a rescaled consistency index (RCI) of 0.56, differing only with respect to that portion of the tree containing Umagillidae, Acholadidae, Graffillinae, Pseudograffillinae, Pterastericolidae and Hypoblepharinidae. Our results accommodate all previously proposed sister taxa to the Neodermata in a single clade in which ((Dalyelliidae + Temnocephalida) Typhloplanidae) is the sister group of ((Fecampiidae + Urastoma) (Udonella ((Aspidogastrea + Digenea) (Monogenea (Gyrocotylidea (Amphilinidea + Eucestoda)))))). Bootstrap and jackknife analyses indicate that the groupings of ((Dalyelliidae + Temnocephalida) Typhloplanidae) and of ((Fecampiidae + Urastoma) (Udonella ((Aspidogastrea + Digenea) (Monogenea (Gyrocotylidea (Amphilinidea + Eucestoda)))))) are highly robust, with the latter clade having a CI of 90% and RCI of 82%. Disagreements among previous analyses of these taxa have been due to the influence of missing data for critical characters in key taxa and differences in the taxa analysed, rather than any inherent weakness in the morphological data. Non‐phylogenetic systematic approaches to homology assessment and misconceptions regarding phylogenetic systematic methodology are discussed. Recent analyses combining sequence data with a subset of approximately 60% of the morphological characters should be re‐assessed using the entire morphological database. Even if Udonella is a monogenean, it is most parsimonious to suggest that the common ancestor of the Neodermata had a vertebrate–arthropod two‐host life cycle.


Journal of Parasitology | 1993

Some Platyhelminths Inhabiting White-Throated Sparrows, Zonotrichia albicollis (Aves: Emberizidae: Emberizinae), from Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada

Daniel R. Brooks; Eric P. Hoberg; Anne Houtman

Twenty-two of 26 white-throated sparrows, Zonotrichia albicollis, from Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada, hosted 1 or 2 species of platyhelminths. One species of cestode and 3 of digeneans were collected. Anonchotaenia quiscali inhabited 50% of the sparrows. This is the third report of A. quiscali; Z. albicollis is a new host. Brachylecithum nanum inhabited 43%, Zonorchis alveyi 15%, and Prosthogonimus macrorchis 8% of the sparrows examined. Ontario is a new geographic distribution record from all 4 parasite species. The proportion of hosts infected with 2 species was not significantly different from expected based on single species prevalences, indicating that there is no competitive interaction among these species of parasites for access to the avian hosts.


Comparative Parasitology | 2000

Triage for the biosphere: the need and rationale for taxonomic inventories and phylogenetic studies of parasites.

Daniel R. Brooks; Eric P. Hoberg


Trends in Parasitology | 2001

Parasite systematics in the 21st century: opportunities and obstacles

Daniel R. Brooks; Eric P. Hoberg


Archive | 2013

The Balance of Nature and Human Impact: Episodic processes, invasion and faunal mosaics in evolutionary and ecological time

Eric P. Hoberg; Daniel R. Brooks


Archive | 2013

The Balance of Nature and Human Impact: The emerging infectious diseases crisis and pathogen pollution

Daniel R. Brooks; Eric P. Hoberg


Journal of Medical Entomology | 1991

Thalassornectes (Alcidectes) aukletae, new subgenus and species (Acari: Hypoderatidae) from the crested and parakeet auklets (Aves: Charadriiformes: Alcidae)

Danny B. Pence; Eric P. Hoberg


Archive | 2012

Parasites in Ungulates of Arctic North America and Greenland

Susan J. Kutz; Julie Ducrocq; Guilherme G. Verocai; Bryanne M. Hoar; D.D. Colwell; Kimberlee B. Beckmen; Lydden Polley; Brett T. Elkin; Eric P. Hoberg


Archive | 2019

A Perfect Storm: Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Emerging Disease

Daniel R. Brooks; Eric P. Hoberg; Walter A. Boeger


Archive | 2017

3. Complex Host-Parasite Systems in Martes : Implications for Conservation Biology of Endemic Faunas

Eric P. Hoberg; Anson V. Koehler; Joseph A. Cook; Keith B. Aubry; William J. Zielinski; Martin G. Raphael; Gilbert Proulx; Steven W. Buskirk

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Joseph A. Cook

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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Christine Michel

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Dominique Berteaux

Université du Québec à Rimouski

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