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1. The parasitic louse genus Myrsidea (Amblycera: Menoponidae): a comprehensive review and world checklist.

2. Host body size, not host population size, predicts genome-wide effective population size of parasites.

3. Chromosome-Aware Phylogenomics of Assassin Bugs (Hemiptera: Reduvioidea) Elucidates Ancient Gene Conflict.

4. Mining Ultraconserved Elements From Transcriptome and Genome Data to Explore the Phylogenomics of the Free-living Lice Suborder Psocomorpha (Insecta: Psocodea).

5. A New Family of Stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera), Kathroperlidae, fam. n., with a Phylogenomic Analysis of the Paraperlinae (Plecoptera: Chloroperlidae).

6. Host defense triggers rapid adaptive radiation in experimentally evolving parasites.

7. Integrating phylogenomic and population genomic patterns in avian lice provides a more complete picture of parasite evolution.

8. Phylogenomics using Target-Restricted Assembly Resolves Intrageneric Relationships of Parasitic Lice (Phthiraptera: Columbicola).

9. Phylogenomics from Whole Genome Sequence Using aTRAM.

10. Multiple trans-Beringia dispersals of the barklouse genus Trichadenotecnum (Insecta: Psocodea: Psocidae).

11. Primates, Lice and Bacteria: Speciation and Genome Evolution in the Symbionts of Hominid Lice.

12. Cophylogenetic patterns are uncorrelated between two lineages of parasites on the same hosts.

13. Independent origins of the feather lice ( Insecta: Degeeriella) of raptors.

14. Patterns of diversification in small New World ground doves are consistent with major geologic events.

15. Phylogeny of the suborder Psocomorpha: congruence and incongruence between morphology and molecular data ( Insecta: Psocodea: ' Psocoptera').

16. SPECIATION, SUBSPECIES DIVERGENCE, AND PARAPHYLY IN THE CINNAMON TEAL AND BLUE-WINGED TEAL.

17. There and back again: switching between host orders by avian body lice (Ischnocera: Goniodidae).

18. HOST SPECIALIZATION DIFFERENTIATES CRYPTIC SPECIES OF FEATHER-FEEDING LICE.

20. Molecular systematics of the suborder Trogiomorpha (Insecta: Psocodea: ‘Psocoptera’).

21. CORRELATED EVOLUTION OF HOST AND PARASITE BODY SIZE: TESTS OF HARRISON'S RULE USING BIRDS AND LICE.

23. Ecology of Congruence: Past Meets Present.

24. LINKING COEVOLUTIONARY HISTORY TO ECOLOGICAL PROCESS: DOVES AND LICE.

25. When Do Parasites Fail to Speciate in Response to Host Speciation?

28. Elevated Rates of Nonsynonymous Substitution in Island Birds.

30. The evolution of courtship display repertoire size in the dabbling ducks (Anatini).

31. GENETIC AND PHYLOGENETIC CONSEQUENCES OF ISLAND BIOGEOGRAPHY.

32. Untangling Coevolutionary History.

33. Deep Instability in the Phylogenetic Backbone of Heteroptera is Only Partly Overcome by Transcriptome-Based Phylogenomics.

34. Draft genome assemblies of the avian louse Brueelia nebulosa and its associates using long-read sequencing from an individual specimen.

35. The evolution of bill coloration and plumage dimorphism supports thetransference hypothesis in dabbling ducks

36. The assembled and annotated genome of the pigeon louse Columbicola columbae, a model ectoparasite.

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