Extensive host-switching of avian feather lice following the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction event

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Robert S. de Moya
Julie M. Allen
Andrew D. Sweet
Kimberly K. O. Walden
Ricardo L. Palma
Vincent S. Smith
Stephen L. Cameron
Michel P. Valim
Terry D. Galloway
Jason D. Weckstein
Kevin P. Johnson
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[1] Illinois Natural History Survey,Department of Entomology
[2] Prairie Research Institute,Department of Biology
[3] University of Illinois,Department of Entomology
[4] University of Illinois,Department of Life Sciences
[5] University of Nevada,Department of Entomology
[6] Purdue University,Department of Ornithology
[7] Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa,undefined
[8] The Natural History Museum,undefined
[9] Biotério da Universidade Iguaçu,undefined
[10] University of Manitoba,undefined
[11] Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University,undefined
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Nearly all lineages of birds host parasitic feather lice. Based on recent phylogenomic studies, the three major lineages of modern birds diverged from each other before the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction event. In contrast, studies of the phylogeny of feather lice on birds, indicate that these parasites diversified largely after this event. However, these studies were unable to reconstruct the ancestral avian host lineage for feather lice. Here we use genome sequences of a broad diversity of lice to reconstruct a phylogeny based on 1,075 genes. By comparing this louse evolutionary tree to the avian host tree, we show that feather lice began diversifying on the common ancestor of waterfowl and landfowl, then radiated onto other avian lineages by extensive host-switching. Dating analyses and cophylogenetic comparisons revealed that two of three lineages of birds that diverged before the K-Pg boundary acquired their feather lice after this event via host-switching.
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