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Liczba stron: 300Wydawnictwo: academic pressOprawa: twardaISBN: 0-12-031754-0
Advances in Parasitology v54 - Opis książki Parasitology continues to benefit from taking an evolutionary approach to its study. Tree construction, character-mapping, tree-based evolutionary interpretation, and other developments in molecular and morphological phylogenetics have had a profound influence and have shed new light on the very nature of host-parasite relations and their coevolution. Life cycle complexity, parasite ecology and the origins and evolution of parasitism itself are all underpinned by an understanding of phylogeny.
This volume aims to bring together a range of articles that exemplifies the phylogenetic approach as applied to various disciplines within parasitology and as applied by parasitologists. Unified by the use of phylogenies, this book tackles a wide variety of parasite-specific biological problems across a diverse range of taxa.
- Includes important contributions from leading minds in the field such as Serge Morand, Francisco Ayala and Mark Blaxter, among others.
- Second in the ISI Parasitology List in 2001 with an Impact Factor of 4.097
- Series encompasses over 35 years of parasitology coverage
Advances in Parasitology v54 - Spis treści
Introduction - phylogenies, phylogenetics, parasites and the evolution of parasitism - D.T.J. Littlewood
Cryptic Organelles in Parasitic Protists and Fungi - Bryony A. P. Williams & Patrick J. Keeling
Phylogenetic Insights into the Evolution of Parasitism in Hymenoptera - James B. Whitfield
Nematoda: Genes, Genomes and the Evolution of Parasitism - Mark L. Blaxter
Life Cycle Evolution in the Digenea: a New Perspective from Phylogeny - Thomas H. Cribb , Rodney A. Bray , Peter D. Olson & D. Timothy J. Littlewood
Progress in Malaria Research: the Case for Phylogenetics - Stephen M. Rich & Francisco J. Ayala
Phylogenies, the Comparative Method and Parasite Evolutionary Ecology - Serge Morand & Robert
Poulin
Recent Results in Cophylogeny Mapping - Michael A. Charleston
Inference of Viral Evolutionary Rates from Molecular Sequences - Alexei Drummond, Oliver G. Pybus & Andrew Rambaut
Detecting Adaptive Molecular Evolution: Additional Tools for the Parasitologist - James O. McInerney, D. Timothy J. Littlewood & Christopher J. Creevey
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