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An Introduction to Parasitology
Concise and affordable introductory level undergraduate textbook, highly illustrated and clearly written.
Bernard E. Matthews (Author)
9780521576918, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 7 May 1998
204 pages, 83 b/w illus. 7 tables
22.7 x 15.2 x 1 cm, 0.346 kg
'… a well-rounded view of parasitology.' BIOSIS
This introductory undergraduate textbook provides a concise, clear and affordable overview of parasite biology for students and non-specialists, to equip them for approaching more technical and detailed literature. Using examples from all groups of animal parasites, the text considers the various stages of a parasite's life cycle from finding hosts to surviving within the host. The significance of damage caused by parasites and approaches to control are discussed, giving the book a well-rounded approach for those new to the subject or revising key points. A key feature of the book is its comparative rather than systematic approach. Suitable for all introductory parasite courses in biology, zoology and human and veterinary medicine.
Preface
1. The spectrum of animal-animal associations
2. Parasites
3. From host to host
4. Getting settled
5. At home with the host
6. The host's response
7. Damaging effects of parasites
8. Problems of parasite control
Further reading
Glossary
Index.
Subject Areas: Parasitology [non-medical PSGH]
