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Parasitism and Ecosystems [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 232 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 246x189x14 mm, kaal: 461 g, 1 map, 2 halftones, numerous line drawings and graphs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jan-2005
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198529872
  • ISBN-13: 9780198529873
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 232 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 246x189x14 mm, kaal: 461 g, 1 map, 2 halftones, numerous line drawings and graphs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jan-2005
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198529872
  • ISBN-13: 9780198529873
For several years there has been a growing interest in understanding the dynamics of parasites in ecosystems, as well as the diversity of ways in which they influence ecosystem functioning through their effects on host populations and communities. Ecologists, epidemiologists, evolutionary biologists, and other scientists are increasingly coming to realise that parasites must be taken into account when studying ecosystems. Parasitism and Ecosystems summarizes current knowledge on this topic, providing a comprehensive overview for researchers and students. It represents the first synthesis of both the roles and the consequences of pathogens in ecosystems, utilising well-documented case-studies to illustrate the main issues as well as identifying prospects for future research.

Arvustused

The book is well-written and produced...highly recommended. * Parasitology, Volume 132 - 2006 * It is an introductory, but penetrating, anecdotal and readable, yet packed with well chosen examples and illustrations of principles...This is an account that will appeal to ecologists of all backgrounds and does not assume any deep knowledge of parisitology. Combined with its readable text abd rich supply of examples this makes it ideal as an introduction to the subject for undergraduate students. Peter Moore, Bulletin of the British Ecological Society 2006, 37:1

Contributors ix
Introduction---Parasites, diversity, and the ecosystem 1(12)
Peter Hudson
Linking ecosystem and parasite ecology
13(9)
Michel Loreau
Jacques Roy
David Tilman
Are there general laws in parasite community ecology? The emergence of spatial parasitology and epidemiology
22(21)
J.-F. Guegan
S. Morand
R. Poulin
Parasitism and the regulation of host populations
43(11)
Anders Pape Moller
Food web patterns and the parasite's perspective
54(14)
Michael V.K. Sukhdeo
Alexander D. Hernandez
Ecosystems and parasitism: the spatial dimension
68(17)
Robert Holt
Thierry Boulinier
Parasitism and hostile environments
85(28)
Richard C. Tinsley
Parasitism and environmental disturbances
113(11)
Kevin D. Lafferty
Armand M. Kuris
Parasitism, biodiversity, and conservation
124(16)
Frederic Thomas
Michael B. Bonsall
Andy P. Dobson
Subverting hosts and diverting ecosystems: an evolutionary modelling perspective
140(15)
Sam P. Brown
Jean-Baptiste Andre
Jean-Baptiste Ferdy
Bernard Godelle
Parasitism in man-made ecosystems
155(16)
Francois Renaud
Thierry De Meeus
Andrew F. Read
Conclusion---Parasites, communities, and ecosystems: conclusions and perspectives 171(6)
Gary G. Mittelbach
References 177(40)
Index 217


Dr Frédéric Thomas is Chargé de Recherches (CR1) at the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) in Montpellier, France.; Dr François Renaud is Directeur de Recherches (DR1) at the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) in Montpellier, France.; Jean-François Guegan is Directeur de Recherches (DR2) at the Institut de Recherches pour le Développement (IRD) in Montpellier, France.