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Animal Behavior and Parasitism

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 08/2022





Note Editore

We live in a world teeming with parasites. Many animal behaviors, including social interactions, mating displays, and decisions about where to move, nest, and forage are shaped by interactions with parasites. The same is true for humans, where our attraction to mates, hygienic behaviors, food choices, and decisions about when and where to gather in groups often depend on current and perceived infection risk. In turn, behaviors like social distancing and self-medication can alter the trajectories of parasite transmission and evolution, as vividly illustrated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The myriad connections between animal behavior and parasitism have been the subject of growing research interest since the 1970s and 80s, when fundamental theories linking the two fields of study emerged. Since then, a combination of conceptual and technological advances, and increased integration of ideas across disciplines, have helped to uncover fascinating new connections between animal behavior and the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases. This accessible text surveys emerging research in this vibrant field. Chapters focus on fundamental topics at the interface of animal behavior and parasitism, and authors have been selected to provide a diverse and international perspective. Animal Behavior and Parasitism is an upper-level text suitable for senior undergraduate and graduate level students as well as professional researchers in animal behavior/behavioral ecology, disease ecology, parasitology, and evolutionary biology.




Sommario

1 - Animal behavior and parasitism: where have we been, where are we going?
2 - Parasites, host behavior, and their feedbacks
3 - Parasites in a social world: lessons from primates
4 - Constructing animal networks for parasite transmission inference
5 - Collective behavior and parasite transmission
6 - Movement data provides insight into feedbacks and heterogeneities in host-parasite interactions
7 - Animal migration and infection dynamics: recent advances and future frontiers
8 - Seasonal human movement and the consequences for infectious disease transmission
9 - Parasite-mediated sexual selection: to mate or not to mate?
10 - Shared biochemical pathways for ornamentation and immune function: rethinking the mechanisms underlying honest signalling of parasite resistance
11 - The genes of attraction: mating behavior, immunogenetic variation, and parasite resistance
12 - Host manipulation by parasites: from individual to collective behavior
13 - Altered feeding behaviors in disease vectors
14 - Infection avoidance behaviors across vertebrate taxa: patterns, processes, and future directions
15 - Inter-individual variation in parasite avoidance behaviors and its epidemiological, ecological, and evolutionary consequences
16 - Behavioral defenses against parasitoids: genetic and neuronal mechanisms
17 - The behavior of infected hosts: behavioral tolerance, behavioral resilience, and their implications for behavioral competence
18 - Emerging frontiers in animal behavior and parasitism: integration across scales
19 - Parallels in parasite behavior: the other side of the host-parasite relationship




Autore

Vanessa Ezenwa is a Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University. She studies interactions between hosts and their parasites from physiological, behavioral, ecological perspectives. She is a senior editor at Ecology letters and President-Elect of the Animal Behavior Society. Sonia Altizer is a Professor in the Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia. She studies infectious disease ecology and its interface with animal behavior, anthropogenic change, and evolution. Much of her empirical work focuses on monarch butterflies and a protozoan parasite to better understand the consequences of host movement for animal-pathogen interactions. Richard Hall is an Associate Professor at the Odum School of Ecology and Department of Infectious Diseases at the University of Georgia. He uses mathematical models to study host-parasite interactions and their response to global environmental change, with particular application to migratory animals and behavioral changes associated with urbanization and resource subsidy. He is also an avid birder and wildlife gardener.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780192895561

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases
Dimensioni: 253 x 22.0 x 192 mm Ø 968 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:125 line drawings and halftones
Pagine Arabe: 368


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