@article{fdi:010068268, title = {{C}ichlids : a host of opportunities for evolutionary parasitology}, author = {{V}anhove, {M}. {P}. {M}. and {H}ablutzel, {P}. {I}. and {P}ariselle, {A}ntoine and {S}imkova, {A}. and {H}uyse, {T}. and {R}aeymaekers, {J}. {A}. {M}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}hanks to high species diversity and a broad range of speciation mechanisms, cichlid fishes represent a textbook model in evolutionary biology. {T}hey are also of substantial economic value. {D}espite this importance, cichlid parasites remain understudied, although some are more diverse than their hosts. {T}hey may offer important insights into cichlid evolution and the evolution of host-parasite interactions. {W}e review five major lines of research conducted on cichlid parasites so far: the study of parasite diversity and speciation; the role of parasites in cichlid diversification; the evolutionary ecology of host specificity; historical biogeography; and biological invasions. {W}e call for more research in these areas and suggest approaches to valorise the potential that cichlid parasites hold for the study of evolutionary parasitology.}, keywords = {{MONDE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{T}rends in {P}arasitology}, volume = {32}, numero = {10}, pages = {820--832}, ISSN = {1471-4922}, year = {2016}, DOI = {10.1016/j.pt.2016.07.002}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010068268}, }