Ecology and Evolution of Parasitism

Cover of Ecology and Evolution of Parasitism by Frédéric Thomas
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Year: 2008
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780199535330
Dimensions:
Height: 7.3 Inches
Length: 9.6 Inches
Weight: 1.16183612074 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 577.8/57
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Ecology and Evolution of Parasitism by Frédéric Thomas, published by OUP Oxford on December 11, 2008, is an illustrated work comprising 240 pages in English. This book addresses the integral role of parasites in the study of free-living organisms, emphasizing their significant contribution to biodiversity. It presents a comprehensive overview of the issues related to parasitism and its implications for ecology and evolution, highlighting the necessity of including parasites in ecological studies.

Readers will find a detailed examination of how parasites influence various aspects of host organisms, including sexual selection, behavior, and population regulation. The book utilizes well-documented case studies to illustrate key trends and future research opportunities in the field. By focusing on the interactions between hosts and parasites, this edition provides valuable insights into the practical applications of this research, particularly in disease prevention, making it a relevant resource for ecologists, epidemiologists, and evolutionary biologists.


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Is it possible to omit parasites when studying free-living organisms? The answer is clearly no! Parasites have evolved independently in numerous animal lineages, and now make up a considerable proportion of the biodiversity of life. Ecologists, epidemiologists, conservationists and evolutionary biologists are increasingly aware of the universal significance of parasites to the study of ecology and evolution where they have become a powerful model system. This book provides a summary of the issues involved as well as an overview of the possibilities offered by this research topic including the practical applications for disease prevention. It uses well-documented case-studies across a range of scales to illustrate the main trends and prospects in this area, outlining areas for future research. Ecology and Evolution of Parasitism is the first book to provide a broad synthesis of both the roles and consequences of pathogens on the ecology and evolution of free living systems. It focuses on hosts rather than the parasites themselves, integrating those aspects related to the ecology and the evolution of free-living species (sexual selection, behaviour, life history traits, regulation of populations etc.). The book includes examples across a range of scales from individuals to populations, communities and ecosystems.

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Language: en. Pages: 240. Edition: Illustrated.

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