Figure 1From: Absence of genetic structure in Baylisascaris schroederi populations, a giant panda parasite, determined by mitochondrial sequencingMap of the sampling sites . The geographical locations of B. schroederi isolates included in this study are marked with white stars, and the parasite specimens are from three different mountain range populations in China: Qinling (red), Minshan (yellow) and Qionglai (blue). Likewise, three giant panda populations (Qinling, red; Minshan, yellow; Qionglai-Liangshan-Daxiangling-Xiaoxiangling, blue) and their corresponding evolutionary relationships are shown in the upper left corner (for details, please see ref. [55]). This information is used to illustrate the possible co-evolution between the parasite and its host.Back to article page