TY - GEN AU - Doña Reguera, Jorge AU - Potti, Jaime AU - De la Hera, Iván AU - Blanco, Guillermo AU - Frías, Oscar AU - Jovani, Roger PY - 2017 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/10481/100960 AB - 1. The consequences of symbiont transmission strategies are better under- stood than their adaptive causes. 2. Feather mites are permanent ectosymbionts of birds assumed to be transmitted mainly vertically from parents to offspring. The transmission... LA - eng KW - Analgoidea KW - bet-hedging KW - dispersion KW - host-parasite KW - symbionts TI - Vertical transmission in feather mites: insights into its adaptive value DO - 10.1111/een.12408 ER -