2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3956914/v1
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The adaptive radiation of New Zealand’s skinks and geckos is associated with distinct viromes

Stephanie J. Waller,
Richelle G. Butcher,
Lauren Lim
et al.

Abstract: Background New Zealand is home to over 120 native endemic species of skinks and geckos that have evolved through adaptive radiation over the last 24 million years, likely driven by the exploitation of diverse habitats formed during the Miocene. The recent adaptive radiation of animal hosts may facilitate viral host-switching, likely reflecting their close genetic relationships and therefore relatively low barriers for cross-species virus transmission. Conversely, as animal hosts adapt to new niches, even with… Show more

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