2024
DOI: 10.1676/22-00090
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Freshwater parasites as potential barriers to seabird dispersal: Evidence from vagrant booby specimens in western North America

Matthew J. Baumann,
Sara V. Brant,
Selina M. Bauernfeind
et al.

Abstract: Inland vagrancy and overland dispersal by seabirds are rare phenomena for which the causes and consequences are poorly understood. Studying inland occurrences of seabirds is important because continental land masses form barriers to dispersal of genes and parasites; thus, the permeability of land barriers influences the extent to which seabird populations evolve on separate trajectories and co-evolve with distinct parasite faunas. The boobies (Sula spp.) are a clade of saltwater-obligate species occurring in t… Show more

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