Ecological Correlates and Phylogenetic Signal of Host Use in North American Unionid Mussels

Published: 31 July 2018| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/d5cgjdgtpj.1
Contributors:
Trevor Hewitt,
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We investigated the relationships among species of North American unionid mussels and their known host fishes from a macroevolutionary perspective to test whether and how ecological and evolutionary factors correlate with patterns of host use. A subset of 69 mussel species were chosen based on data availability regarding their fish host repertoires, phylogenetic relationships, and ecology. The data uploaded here encompasses all the host-parasite interactions, ecological data, and R code used to perform analyses.

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University of Michigan

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Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Parasitology

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