Parasitism: The Ecology and Evolution of Intimate Interactions: Interspecific Interactions
Autor Claude Combes Traducere de Isaure de Buron, Vincent A. Connorsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 oct 2001
In Parasitism, Claude Combes explores the fascinating adaptations parasites have developed through their intimate interactions with their hosts. He begins with the biology of parasites—their life cycles, habitats, and different types of associations with their hosts. Next he discusses genetic interactions between hosts and parasites, and he ends with a section on the community ecology of parasites and their role in the evolution of their hosts. Throughout the book Combes enlivens his discussion with a wealth of concrete examples of host-parasite interactions.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226114453
ISBN-10: 0226114457
Pagini: 552
Ilustrații: 51 halftones, 145 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Interspecific Interactions
ISBN-10: 0226114457
Pagini: 552
Ilustrații: 51 halftones, 145 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Interspecific Interactions
Notă biografică
Claude Combes is a professor of animal biology and director of the Centre de Biologie et Écologie Tropicale et Méditerranéenne at the Université de Perpignan, France. He is the author of La Vie and coauthor of Encylopedia Reference of Parasitology.
Cuprins
Foreword, Daniel Simberloff
Acknowledgments
Part 1 - Who in Whom: The Diversity of Durable Interactions
1.The Universe of Parasites
2.Specialization in Parasites
3. The Fragmented Nature of Parasite Populations and Communities
4. Parasite Distribution
5. Diversity in Time
Reflections
Part 2 - Genes in Durable Interactions
6. Parasite-Host Coevolution
7. Genes to Encounter
8. Genes to Avoid
9. Genes to Kill
10. Genes to Survive
11. How Do Coevolutions Evolve?
Reflections
Part 3 - Durable Interactions and Biosphere
12. Parasites against Their Conspecifics
13. Parasites against Competing Species
14. Parasites and Host Individuals
15. Parasites and Host Populations
16. Parasites and Host Ecosystems
17. Parasites and Environment
18. Parasites and Sex
19. Mutualism
20. Parasitism and Humanity
Reflections
Conclusion
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Part 1 - Who in Whom: The Diversity of Durable Interactions
1.The Universe of Parasites
2.Specialization in Parasites
3. The Fragmented Nature of Parasite Populations and Communities
4. Parasite Distribution
5. Diversity in Time
Reflections
Part 2 - Genes in Durable Interactions
6. Parasite-Host Coevolution
7. Genes to Encounter
8. Genes to Avoid
9. Genes to Kill
10. Genes to Survive
11. How Do Coevolutions Evolve?
Reflections
Part 3 - Durable Interactions and Biosphere
12. Parasites against Their Conspecifics
13. Parasites against Competing Species
14. Parasites and Host Individuals
15. Parasites and Host Populations
16. Parasites and Host Ecosystems
17. Parasites and Environment
18. Parasites and Sex
19. Mutualism
20. Parasitism and Humanity
Reflections
Conclusion
References
Index