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E-raamat: Triatominae - The Biology of Chagas Disease Vectors

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  • Sari: Entomology in Focus 5
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030645489
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Entomology in Focus 5
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030645489

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This book aims to present updated knowledge on various aspects of the natural history, biology, and impact of triatomines to all interested readers. Each chapter will be written by authorities in the respective field, covering topics such as behavior, neurophysiology, immunology, ecology, and evolution. The contents will consider scientific, as well as innovative perspectives, on the problems related to the role of triatomine bugs as parasite vectors affecting millions in the Latin American region.
1.Origin and evolution of Triatominae.- 2. Taxonomy.- 3. Speciation
Processes in Triatominae.- 4. Chromosome structure and evolution of
Triatominae: A review.- 5. Embryonic development of the kissing bug Rhodnius
prolixus.- 6. Anatomy of the nervous system of triatomines.- 7. Biogenic
monoamines in the control of triatomine physiology with emphasis on Rhodnius
prolixus.- 8. Structure and physiology of the neuropeptidergic system of
triatomines.- 9. Sensory biology of triatomines.- 10. The behaviour of
kissing-bugs.- 11. Features of interaction between triatomines and
vertebrates based on bug feeding parameters.- 12. Blood Digestion in
Triatomine Insects.- 13. The physiology of sperm transfer and egg production
in vectors of Chagas disease with particular reference to Rhodnius
prolixus.- 14. The Immune System of Triatomines.- 15. Interaction of
triatomines with their bacterial microbiota and trypanosomes.- 16. The
ecology and natural history of wild Triatominae in the
Americas.- 17. Eco-epidemiology of vector-borne transmission of Trypanosoma
cruzi in domestic habitats.- 18. Chagas Disease Vector
Control.- 19. Insecticide resistance in triatomines.- 20. Perspectives in
triatomine biology studies: Omics- based approaches.
Alessandra Guarneri, Ph.D., is a biologist and specialist in Medical Entomology. She is a researcher in the Vector Behavior and Pathogen Interaction Group at Oswaldo Cruz Foundation in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Her research team is devoted to the study the behavior of triatomines and the interaction between these bugs and their natural parasites. Her work includes studies about parasite development and virulence, behavioral alterations in infected insects, as well as the molecular bases of the trypanosome-triatomine interaction.  

 

Marcelo G Lorenzo, Ph.D., is a biologist devoted to the study of insect physiology with an emphasis on behavioral physiology. He is a senior researcher in the Vector Behavior and Pathogen Interaction Group at Oswaldo Cruz Foundation in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. There, his group investigates the behavior, pheromones, kairomones,  sensory physiology, and functional genomics of triatomines and culicids. The group also focuses on the development of baits and traps for vector control. His work takes advantage of techniques from neurobiology, analytical chemistry, molecular biology, genomics, and behavior.