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Due to this obligate life history these species make excellent parasites to study host-parasite coevolution and coadaptation. Patterns of coadaptation depend greatly on population structure and gene flow among distinct populations (e.g.,
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Gandon
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), as well as on reproductive mode (
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Barrett
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). As these attributes are difficult to determine directly in small organisms, they require the use of indirect methods such as the use of population genetic markers (
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de Meeus
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). To date no microsatellite markers have been developed for
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, or any other bat ectoparasite. Furthermore, several population genetic studies have encountered problems when studying the Acari due to a strong underrepresentation of dinucleotide repeat microsatellites (
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Navajas
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), as well as non-mendelian transmission of microsatellite alleles (
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de Meeus
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). Here, we report the development of polymorphic dinucleotide repeat microsatellites for two species of
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