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Parasitism
The Diversity and Ecology of Animal Parasites
Synthesizes the latest developments in the ecology and evolution of animal parasites for a new generation of parasitologists.
Timothy M. Goater (Author), Cameron P. Goater (Author), Gerald W. Esch (Author)
9780521190282, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 16 December 2013
524 pages, 283 b/w illus. 30 colour illus. 2 tables
25.4 x 17.8 x 2.9 cm, 1.12 kg
'… this new edition of Parasitism is extremely well written with an easily readable style … The text is illustrated with many new first-class drawings, photographs and micrographs … This exceptional book is thoroughly recommended.' Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
Reflecting the enormous advances made in the field over the past ten years, this text synthesizes the latest developments in the ecology and evolution of animal parasites against a backdrop of parallel advances in parasite systematics, biodiversity and life cycles. This second edition has been thoroughly revised to meet the needs of a new generation of parasitology students. Balancing traditional approaches in parasitology with modern studies in parasite ecology and evolution, the authors present basic ecological principles as a unifying framework to help students understand the complex phenomenon of parasitism. Richly illustrated with over 250 figures, the text is accompanied by case study boxes designed to help students appreciate the complexity and diversity of parasites and the scientists who study them. This unique approach, presented clearly and with a minimum of jargon and mathematical detail, encourages students from diverse backgrounds to think generally and conceptually about parasites and parasitism.
List of boxes
Foreword John C. Holmes
Preface and acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Immunological aspects of parasitism
3. Protista: the unicellular eukaryotes
4. Microsporida: the intracellular fungi
5. Myxozoa: the spore-forming cnidarians
6. Platyhelminthes: the flatworms
7. Acanthocephala: the thorny-headed worms
8. Nematoda: the roundworms
9. Nematomorpha: the horsehair worms
10. Pentastomida: the tongue worms
11. Arthropoda: the joint-legged animals
12. Parasite population ecology
13. Parasite community ecology
14. Parasite biogeography and phylogeography
15. Effects of parasites on their hosts: from individuals to ecosystems
16. Evolution of host-parasite interactions
17. Environmental parasitology: parasites as bioindicators of ecosystem health
Glossary
Index.
Subject Areas: Zoology: Invertebrates [PSVT], Animal ecology [PSVS], Zoology & animal sciences [PSV], Parasitology [non-medical PSGH], Microbiology [non-medical PSG], Biology, life sciences [PS], Infectious & contagious diseases [MJCJ]