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Bush, S.E. In press. Does microhabitat flexibility facilitate host switching by parasites? Functional Ecology. On-line copy of article.
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Hastriter, M. W., S. E. Bush, K. Dittmar, S. S. Hla Bu, and M. F. Whiting. In press. Nycteridopsylla quadrispina Lu and Wu, a junior synonym of Nycteridopsylla iae Beaucournu and Kock (Siphonaptera: Ischnopsyllidae) as determined by DNA analysis. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington.
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Mironov, S., and H. Proctor. In press. Feather mites of the genus Proterothrix Gaud (Astigmata: Proctophyllodidae) from parrotbills (Passeriformes: Paradoxornithidae) in China. Journal of Parasitology.
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Bush, S.E., C. W. Harbison, D. Slager, A. T. Peterson, R. D. Price, and D. H. Clayton. 2009. Geographic variation in the community structure of lice on Western Scrub-jays. Journal of Parasitology 95:10-13. PDF
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Bush, S.E., R.D. Price, and D.H. Clayton. In press. Descriptions of eight new species of feather lice in the genus Columbicola (Phthiraptera: Philopteridae), with a comprehensive world checklist. Journal of Parasitology.
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Lim, B. K., J. L. Eger, A. T. Peterson, M. B. Robbins, D. H. Clayton, S. E. Bush and R. M. Brown. 2008. Biodiversity in China: Lost in the masses? Harvard Asia Quarterly 11:12-23. PDF
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Peterson, A.T., S.E. Bush, E. Spackman, D.E. Swayne, and H. Ip. 2008. Influenza A Virus Infections in Land Birds, People's Republic of China. Emerging Infectious Diseases 14:1644-1646. PDF
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Bush, S. E., and J. R. Malenke. 2008. Host defense mediates interspecific competition in parasites. Journal of Animal Ecology 77:558-564. On-line copy of article.
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Whiting, M. F., A. S. Whiting, M. W. Hastriter, and K. Dittmar. 2008. A molecular phylogeny of fleas (Insecta: Siphonaptera): origins and host associations. Cladistics 24: 1-31. PDF
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Boyd, R.L., A.S. Nyari, B.W. Benz and G. Chen. 2008. Aves, Province of Guizhou, China. Check List 4:107-114. PDF
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Hastriter, M.W. 2007. A review of Ascodipterinae (Diptera:Streblidae) of the Oriental and Australian Regions with a description of three new species of Ascodipteron Adensamer and a key to the subfamily. Zootaxa 1636:1-32. PDF
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Johnson, K.P., D.L. Reed, S. Hammond, D. Kim, and D.H. Clayton. 2007. Phylogenetic analysis of nuclear and mitochondiral genes supports species groups for Columbicola (Insecta: Phthiraptera). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 45:506-518.
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Robbins, M.B., A.T. Peterson, A. Nyari, G. Chen, and T.J. Davis. 2006. Ornithological surveys of two reserves in Guangxi Autonomous, China, 2004-2005. Forktail. 22:140-146. PDF
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Hastriter, M.W., K. Dittmar, and M.F. Whiting. 2006. Investigation of taxonomically important morphological features of endoparasite bat flies of the subfamily Ascodipterinae (Diptera: Streblidae) by scanning electron microscopy. Zootaxa. 1122:57-68. PDF
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Hastriter, M.W. and S.E. Bush. 2006. Maabella gen. nov. (Streblidae: Ascodipterinae) from Guangxi Province, China and Vietnam with Notes on Preservation of Ascodipterinae. Zootaxa. 1176:27-40. PDF
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Price, R.D. D.C. Arnold, and S.E. Bush. 2006. Five new species of Myrsidea (Phthiraptera: Menoponidae) from Asian Babblers (Passeriformes: Timaliidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 79:369-377. PDF
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Robbins, R.G. and S.E. Bush. 2006. First report of Amblyomma papuanum Hirst (Acari: Ixodida: Ixodidae) from the dwarf cassowary, Casuarius bennetti Gould (Aves: Struthioniformes: Casuariidae), with additional records of parasitism of Casuarius spp. by this tick. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. 108:1002-1004. PDF
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Benz, G.W., M.B. Robbins, and A.T. Peterson. 2006. Evolutionary history of woodpeckers and allies (Aves: Picidae): Placing key taxa on the phylogenetic tree. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 40:389-399. PDF
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Komar, O., B.W. Benz, and G. Chen. 2005. Late summer ornithological inventories of Mt. Shunhuang and Mt. Dawei in Hunan, China. Zoological Research. 26:31-39. PDF
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Komar, O., B.W. Benz, and G. Chen. 2004. Notes on Elliott's Pheasant Syrmaticus elliotti, Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler Pomatorhinus ruficollis and Mountain Scops Owl Otus spilocephalus from Hunan, China. Forktail. 20:136-138. PDF
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