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Authors: Janice Moore
ISBN-13: 9780195146530, ISBN-10: 0195146530
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: January 2002
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Janice Moore

Colorado State University

Book Synopsis

When a parasite invades an ant, does the ant behave like other ants? Maybe not-and if it doesn't, who, if anyone, benefits from the altered behaviors? The parasite? The ant? Parasites and the Behavior of Animals shows that parasite-induced behavioral alterations are more common than we might realize, and it places these alterations in an evolutionary and ecological context. Emphasizing eukaryotic parasites, the book examines the adaptive nature of behavioral changes associated with parasitism, exploring the effects of these changes on parasite transmission, parasite avoidance, and the fitness of both host and parasite.
The behavioral changes and their effects are not always straightforward. To the extent that virulence, for instance, is linked to parasite transmission, the evolutionary interests of parasite and host will diverge, and the current winner of the contest to maximize reproductive rates may not be clear, or, for that matter, inevitable. Nonetheless, by affecting susceptibility, host/parasite lifespan and fecundity, and transmission itself, host behavior influences parameters that are basic to our comprehension of how parasites invade host populations, and fundamentally, how parasites evolve. Such an understanding is important for a wide range of scientists, from ecologists and parasitologists to evolutionary, conservation and behavioral biologists: The behavioral alterations that parasites induce can subtly and profoundly affect the distribution and abundance of animals.

Booknews

A grasshopper, says Moore (biology, Colorado State U.), is not always truly a grasshopper, nor an ant an ant. After briefly reviewing the lives that parasites live, she explores the idea that there are behavioral as well as physiological components to transmission, susceptibility, survival, and recovery. She focuses on the eukaryotic endoparasites helminths and protista. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Table of Contents

1Introduction3
2Life Cycles: Blueprints for R[subscript 0]10
3Behavioral Alterations and Parasite Transmission35
4Behavioral Alterations and Avoiding Parasites89
5Behavioral Alterations and the Fitness and Longevity of Infected Hosts119
6Concluding Remarks157
App.: Tables165
Bibliography227
Index297

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