Contrasting geographic patterns of parasite and hantavirus diversity in the rodent Oligoryzomys longicaudatus (Rodentia, Cricetidae)
B1 Crossref Works API · 2026-06-26
Host–parasite interactions arise from a complex interplay of evolutionary history, ecological context, and community structure, yet these dimensions are rarely examined together. Here, we introduce a unified framework that links the macroevolutionary processes shaping host–parasite associations with the microevolutionary dynamics driving intraspecific viral and host diversity. This approach reveals how evolutionary and ecological forces jointly structure parasite and viral diversity across a host’s range. We used the hantavirus host Oligoryzomys longicaudatus
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HORIZON metadata
| Source | Crossref Works API (crossref) |
|---|---|
| NATO rating | B1 — see methodology |
| Reported date | 2026-06-26 |
| Ingested at | 2026-06-27 00:50 UTC |