ABSTRACT

Parasitology: A Conceptual Approach focuses on the conceptual basis of parasitology, with the goal of providing students with an enriched view of parasites and their biology. Concentrating on concepts will enable readers to gain a broader perspective that will increase their ability to think critically about all kinds of parasitic associations. The interfaces between the study of parasitism and prominent biological disciplines such as biodiversity, immunology, ecology, evolution, conservation biology, and disease control are highlighted. Studying individual parasites is an essential part of parasitology so Parasitology: A Conceptual Approach  contains an appendix which provides a concise overview of the biology of important human and veterinary parasites. End-of-chapter questions are provided, as is an instructor manual.

chapter 1|20 pages

Beneficial Use of Viruses

chapter 2|46 pages

An Overview of Parasite Diversity

chapter 3|43 pages

The Parasite's Way of life

chapter 4|47 pages

Host Defense and Parasite Evasion

chapter 6|66 pages

The Ecology of Parasitism

chapter 7|58 pages

Evolutionary Biology of Parasitism

chapter 8|38 pages

Parasites and Conservation Biology

chapter 9|50 pages

The Challenge of Parasite Control

chapter 10|24 pages

The Future Of Parasitology

part |1 pages

Rogues' Gallery of Parasites

part 2|1 pages

The Protozoa

chapter |2 pages

Trypanosoma brucei complex

chapter |1 pages

Trypanosoma evansi

chapter |2 pages

Trypanosoma cruzi

chapter |2 pages

Genus Leishmania

chapter |2 pages

Giardia lamblia

chapter |2 pages

Trichomonas vaginalis

chapter |2 pages

Entamoeba histolytica

chapter |2 pages

Genus Cryptosporidium

chapter |2 pages

Toxoplasma gondii

chapter |2 pages

Plasmodium falciparum

chapter |2 pages

Plasmodium vivax

chapter |2 pages

Babesia bigemina

chapter |2 pages

Balantidium coli

part |1 pages

Phylum Platyhelminthes

chapter |1 pages

Hymenolepis nana

chapter |2 pages

Schistosoma mansoni

chapter |2 pages

Schistosoma japonicum

chapter |2 pages

Schistosoma haematobium

chapter |2 pages

Paragonimus westermani

chapter |2 pages

Clonorchis sinensis

chapter |2 pages

Diphyllobothrium latum

chapter |2 pages

Taenia solium

chapter |2 pages

Echinococcus granulosus

chapter |1 pages

Class Monogenea and Class Cestoda

part |1 pages

Phylum Nematoda

chapter |2 pages

Trichuris trichiura

chapter |2 pages

Trichinella spiralis

chapter |2 pages

Ascaris lumbricoides

chapter |2 pages

Wuchereria bancrofti

chapter |2 pages

Onchocerca volvulus

chapter |2 pages

Dracunculus medinensis

chapter |2 pages

Loa loa

part |1 pages

The Arthropods

chapter |1 pages

Sand flies (subfamily Phlebotominae)

chapter |2 pages

Lice (Pediculus humanus, Pthirus pubis)

chapter |2 pages

Kissing bugs (subfamily Triatominae)

chapter |2 pages

Black flies (genus Simulium)

chapter |2 pages

Tsetse flies (genus Glossina)

chapter |2 pages

Bot flies (family Oestridae)

chapter |2 pages

Fleas (order Siphonaptera)

chapter |2 pages

Ticks (order Ixodida)

chapter |2 pages

Mites (subclass Acari)

chapter |2 pages

Parasitic Crustaceans

chapter |2 pages

Myxozoans (Myxobolus cerebralis)

chapter |2 pages

Horsehair worms (phylum Nematomorpha)

chapter |2 pages

Phylum Acanthocephala