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From: Relative geographic range of sibling species of host damselflies does not reliably predict differential parasitism by water mites

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Within species pair difference in measures of prevalence between species. A positive difference means that the more widespread species of the species pair has higher estimate of prevalence of infection (from Table 1); a negative difference means that the less widespread species has higher estimate of prevalence. Actual significant differences in prevalence values are marked by *. The organization of the species pairs reflects geographical distribution differences within the species pair from most different to least different. Key: A, Argia; C, Calopteryx; E-C, Enallagma Chromatallagma; E-E, Enallagma Enallagma; I, Ischnura; N, Nehalennia.

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