Abstract
A co-structure study is a comparison of demographic and/or genetic structure between two or more species. Such a comparative analysis among a parasite and its host(s) or among multiple parasite species is useful to elucidate factors that shape genetic variation within and among parasite populations. I provide a brief review of how co-structure studies in parasite systems can be used to address ecological, evolutionary, and epidemiological questions. Subjects that can be addressed with parasite costructure studies range from broad-scale analyses that compare phylogeographical patterns to local scale analyses that examine among host transmission within a host population.
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Criscione, C. D. (2008). Parasite co-structure: Broad and local scale approaches. In Parasite (Vol. 15, pp. 439–443). PRINCEPS Editions. https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2008153439
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