Invertebrate Pathology
Editat de Andrew F. Rowley, Christopher J. Coates, Miranda M. Whittenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 feb 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198853756
ISBN-10: 0198853750
Pagini: 656
Ilustrații: 89 colour line figures/illustrations and 56 tables
Dimensiuni: 197 x 254 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1.55 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198853750
Pagini: 656
Ilustrații: 89 colour line figures/illustrations and 56 tables
Dimensiuni: 197 x 254 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1.55 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
The mix of text, figures, and cited literature is good throughout. This text provides a rich, useful source of information for anyone interested in the physiology, ecology, or evolution of invertebrates, with special appeal for those specifically interested in disease pathology.
By imposing a uniform, hierarchical format for presenting information across chapters and constraining the amount of information in each invertebrate-pathogen combination to summaries supported by relevant citations, the editors have mapped a comprehensible path through a massive amount of information. This text provides a rich, useful source of information for anyone interested in the physiology, ecology, or evolution of invertebrates, with special appeal for those specifically interested in disease pathology.
This publication will be exceedingly helpful for graduate students and researchers interested in interactions between diverse pathogens and parasites associated with the diversity of invertebrate hosts.
By imposing a uniform, hierarchical format for presenting information across chapters and constraining the amount of information in each invertebrate-pathogen combination to summaries supported by relevant citations, the editors have mapped a comprehensible path through a massive amount of information. This text provides a rich, useful source of information for anyone interested in the physiology, ecology, or evolution of invertebrates, with special appeal for those specifically interested in disease pathology.
This publication will be exceedingly helpful for graduate students and researchers interested in interactions between diverse pathogens and parasites associated with the diversity of invertebrate hosts.
Notă biografică
Andrew F. Rowley is a Professor of Biosciences at Swansea University, Wales, UK. He has published over 150 peer-reviewed papers and edited several books. His main interest is in invertebrate immunology and pathology. He has supervised over 30 doctoral students in his career and currently has over £1 million of grant income from the EU and UKRI. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology.Christopher J. Coates currently holds the rank and title of Associate Professor (Reader) in Biosciences at Swansea University, Wales, UK. He has published over 40 papers and review articles in the area of comparative immunology and immunopathology (crustaceans, chelicerates, echinoderms, insects, and molluscs). Ongoing research activities are supported by approximately £2 million in grant income from several national and international sources (e.g., EU Interreg, RISE, Sêr Cymru). Christopher is the joint-lead for Shellfish Health and Diseases as part of the BBSRC/NERC-sponsored Aquaculture Research Collaboration Hub UK, and currently serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for the journal Developmental and Comparative Immunology.Miranda M. Whitten is a Senior Lecturer at Swansea University Medical School's Institute of Life Science, Wales, UK. She is the joint-lead for biopesticide development (symbiont-mediated RNA interference) within the Microbes and Immunity research section. She is a scientific advisor for the biopesticide industry, and has recently published over twenty papers and reviews on the themes of insect immunity, crustacean microbiology, and the commercial applications of insect microbes in pest control and in parasite transmission. She teaches infectious disease and parasitology, and has recently attracted more than £800,000 grant income from sources including the BBSRC, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Russian Science Foundation.