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Fig. 5 | BMC Evolutionary Biology

Fig. 5

From: Dictyocoela microsporidia diversity and co-diversification with their host, a gammarid species complex (Crustacea, Amphipoda) with an old history of divergence and high endemic diversity

Fig. 5

Host-parasite phylogenetic association matrix. Head rows are hosts MOTUs represented by population acronyms and head columns represent parasite haplogroups, with species according to color code, Dictyocoela duebenum (grey), D. muelleri (red), D. roeselum (green) and D. berillonum (blue). The background colors of the body of the table represent the three majors host clades (see Fig. 1), N North-Eastern (peach), S South-Western (pink), and AR Ancient Rhodope (blue). Each cell with a color different from the background represent an association, i.e. means that the host in the row is infected by the parasite in the column. Phylogenies of both host and parasite are superimposed, host (left), parasite (top) and links are marked by blue lines. See Fig. 1 and [39] for detailed host phylogeny, and Fig. 3 for parasite phylogeny and haplogroups

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