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Insects, Sex and Parasites Research Group

hypolimnas bolina

 

 

 

 

 

Our group aims to identify and establish the importance of parasites in the evolution and ecology of animal hosts.

As agents involved in reciprocal coevolution, parasites have a particularly important place in driving evolutionary change. The work of this group concentrates on inherited parasites, as here the coevolutionary forces are most tight, due to coinheritance.



University of Liverpool
School of Biological Sciences
Biosciences Building
Crown Street
Liverpool
L69 7ZB
United Kingdom

Phone: +44 (0)151 7954520
Fax: +44 (0)151 795 4414
E-mail: g.hurst@liverpool.ac.uk

 

Photographs with thanks from; Sylvain Charlat > Hypolimnas bolina butterfly, Haiku Linde > ladybirds.
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