Even in the light of host coevolution, trypanosomes can jump to other unrelated hosts depending on overlapping niches and ecological opportunities. In this case T. terrestris continuously share habitats with other hosts, increasing the opportunity for colo
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RT @StoneLab_ASU: The trypanosome, Trypanosoma terrestris, co-evolved with its hosts, including clades completely unique to tapir species:…
The trypanosome, Trypanosoma terrestris, co-evolved with its hosts, including clades completely unique to tapir species: https://t.co/Gz9eYNhhvK #2021MMM https://t.co/dV8bu5wtdD
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RT @coevo_papers: Phylogenetics, patterns of genetic variation and population dynamics of Trypanosoma terrestris support both coevolution a…
RT @bloodSparasites: Phylogenetics, patterns of genetic variation and population dynamics of #Trypanosoma terrestris support both coevoluti…
RT @coevo_papers: Phylogenetics, patterns of genetic variation and population dynamics of Trypanosoma terrestris support both coevolution a…
RT @coevo_papers: Phylogenetics, patterns of genetic variation and population dynamics of Trypanosoma terrestris support both coevolution a…
Phylogenetics, patterns of genetic variation and population dynamics of Trypanosoma terrestris support both coevolution and ecological host-fitting as processes driving trypanosome evolution. https://t.co/bR5jvFn0ad
Phylogenetics, patterns of genetic variation and population dynamics of #Trypanosoma terrestris support both coevolution and ecological host-fitting as processes driving trypanosome evolution https://t.co/LPxNK15DX6 @bugbittentweets