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Natural History of Host-Parasite Interactions

Presents what evolutionary thinking can contribute to an integrated understanding of the processes shaping host-parasite interactions and control

Joanne P. Webster (Volume editor)

9780123747877, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 24 March 2009

366 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.5 cm, 0.72 kg

"One is struck by the quality and scholarship of the various chapters and the obviously efficient editing." --PARASITOLOGY

"The policy of the editors of Advances in Parasitology to include reviews from any aspect of parasitology and the high standard of individual papers have resulted in this series of volumes becoming an indispensable source for students, teachers, and research workers." --ANNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND PARASITOLOGY

This volume covers a wide range of systems, exemplified by a broad spectrum of micro- and macro-parasites, impacting humans, domestic and wild animals and plants. It illustrates the importance of evolutionary considerations and concepts, both as thinking tools for qualitative understanding or as guiding tools for decision making in major disease control programs.

Preface
Joanne P. Webster

1. HLA-Mediated Control of HIV, and HIV Adaptation to HLA
Rebecca Payne, Philippa Matthews, Julia Prado and Philip Goulder

2. An Evolutionary Perspective on Parasitism as a Cause of Cancer
Paul W. Ewald

3. Invasion of the Body Snatchers: the Diversity and Evolution of Manipulative Strategies in Host-Parasite Interactions
Thierry Lefèvre, Shelley Adamo, David G. Biron, Dorothée Missé, David Hughes and Frédéric Thomas

4. Evolutionary Drivers of Parasite-Induced Changes in Insect Life-History Traits: From Theory to Underlying Mechanisms
Hilary Hurd

5. Ecological Immunology of a Tapeworms’ Interaction with its Two Consecutive Hosts
Katrin Hammerschmidt and Joachim Kurtz

6. Tracking Transmission of the Zoonosis Toxoplasma gondii
Judith E. Smith

7. Parasites and Biological Invasions
Alison M. Dunn

8. Zoonoses in Wildlife: Integrating Ecology into Management
Fiona Mathews

9. Understanding the Interaction between an Obligate Hyperparasitic Bacterium, Pasteuria penetrans and its Obligate Plant Parasitic Nematode Host, Meloidogyne spp.
Keith G. Davies

10. Host-Parasite Relations and Implications for Control
Alan Fenwick

11. Onchocerca-Simulium Interactions and the Population and Evolutionary Biology of Onchocerca volvulus
María-Gloria Basáñez, Thomas S. Churcher and María-Eugenia Grillet

12. Microsporidians as Evolution-Proof Agents of Malaria Control?
Jacob C. Koella, Lena Lorenz and Irka Bargielowski

Subject Areas: Medical parasitology [MMFP], Infectious & contagious diseases [MJCJ]

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