comparative phylogeography of the plateau zokor (eospalax baileyi) and its host-associated flea (neopsylla paranoma) in the qinghai-tibet plateau. | specific host-parasite systems often embody a particular co-distribution phenomenon, in which the parasite's phylogeographic pattern is dependent on its host. in practice, however, both congruent and incongruent phylogeographic patterns between the host and the parasite have been reported. here, we compared the population genetics of the plateau zokor (eospalax baileyi), a subterranean rodent, and its host-associated flea species, neopsylla paranoma, with an aim to determine whether the two anim ... | 2014 | 25927620 |