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Jorge Doņa
Jorge Doņa
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Parasite biodiversity faces extinction and redistribution in a changing climate
CJ Carlson, KR Burgio, ER Dougherty, AJ Phillips, VM Bueno, ...
Science Advances 3 (9), e1602422, 2017
2502017
A global parasite conservation plan
CJ Carlson, S Hopkins, KC Bell, J Doņa, SS Godfrey, ML Kwak, ...
Biological Conservation 250, 108596, 2020
1762020
DNA barcoding and minibarcoding as a powerful tool for feather mite studies
J Doņa, J Diaz‐Real, S Mironov, P Bazaga, D Serrano, R Jovani
Molecular Ecology Resources 15 (5), 1216-1225, 2015
822015
Feather mites play a role in cleaning host feathers: New insights from DNA metabarcoding and microscopy
J Doņa, H Proctor, D Serrano, KP Johnson, AO van Oploo, JCH Tapia, ...
Molecular Ecology 28 (2), 203-218, 2019
692019
Cophylogenetic analyses reveal extensive host-shift speciation in a highly specialized and host-specific symbiont system
J Doņa, AD Sweet, KP Johnson, D Serrano, S Mironov, R Jovani
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 115, 190-196, 2017
592017
Host specificity, infrequent major host switching and the diversification of highly host‐specific symbionts: The case of vane‐dwelling feather mites
J Doņa, H Proctor, S Mironov, D Serrano, R Jovani
Global Ecology and Biogeography 27, 188-198, 2018
492018
PCR cycles above routine numbers do not compromise high-throughput DNA barcoding results
J Vierna*, J Doņa*, A Vizcaíno, D Serrano, R Jovani
Genome, 2017
402017
Global associations between birds and vane‐dwelling feather mites
J Doņa*, H Proctor*, S Mironov*, D Serrano, ...
Ecology 97 (11), 3242-3242, 2016
392016
Vertical transmission in feather mites: insights into its adaptive value
J Doņa, J Potti, I De La Hera, G Blanco, O Frias, R Jovani
Ecological Entomology 42 (4), 492-499, 2017
382017
Unexpected bird–feather mite associations revealed by DNA metabarcoding uncovers a dynamic ecoevolutionary scenario
J Doņa, D Serrano, S Mironov, A Montesinos‐Navarro, R Jovani
Molecular Ecology 28 (2), 379-390, 2019
302019
The interplay between host biogeography and phylogeny in structuring diversification of the feather louse genus Penenirmus
KP Johnson, JD Weckstein, S Virrueta Herrera, J Doņa
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 165 (107297), https://doi.org/10.1016 …, 2021
232021
Contrasting stripes are a widespread feature of group living in birds, mammals and fishes
JJ Negro, J Doņa, C Blazquez, A Rodriguez, J Herbert-Read, ML Brooke
Proceeding of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287, 20202021, 2020
212020
Species mtDNA genetic diversity explained by infrapopulation size in a host‐symbiont system
J Doņa*, M Moreno‐García*, CD Criscione, D Serrano, R Jovani
Ecology and Evolution 5 (24), 5801-5809, 2015
212015
A comprehensive survey of Rhinonyssid mites (Mesostigmata: Rhinonyssidae) in Northwest Russia: New mite-host associations and prevalence data
M De Rojas, J Doņa, I Dimov
Biodiversity Data Journal 8, e49535, 2020
192020
Quantitative interspecific approach to the stylosphere: Patterns of bacteria and fungi abundance on passerine bird feathers
MM Labrador, J Doņa, D Serrano, R Jovani
Microbial Ecology 81 (4), 1088-1097, 2021
182021
DNA barcoding of Iberian Peninsula and North Africa Tawny Owls Strix aluco suggests the Strait of Gibraltar as an important barrier for phylogeography
J Doņa*, FJ Ruiz-Ruano*, R Jovani
Mitochondrial DNA Part A 27 (6), 4475-4478, 2016
162016
Phylogenomics reveals the origin of mammal lice out of Afrotheria
KP Johnson, C Matthee, J Doņa
Nature Ecology & Evolution 6 (8), 1205-1210, 2022
152022
Persistence of single species of symbionts across multiple closely-related host species
J Doņa, C Osuna-Mascarķ, KP Johnson, D Serrano, R Aymí, R Jovani
Scientific reports 9 (1), 17442, 2019
152019
Feather mites at night: an exploration of their feeding, reproduction, and spatial ecology
MDM Labrador, J Doņa, D Serrano, R Jovani
Ecology, e03550, 2021
142021
Complete mitochondrial genomes and bacterial metagenomic data from two species of parasitic avian nasal-mites (Rhinonyssidae: Mesostigmata)
C Osuna-Mascarķ, J Doņa, KP Johnson, R Esteban, M De Rojas
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8, 142, 2020
132020
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