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Ecology and Physiology of Parasites

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Contributors vii
  4. Preface ix
  5. The development and ecology of coccidia and related intracellular parasites 1
  6. Epidemiological considerations of the leishmanias with particular reference to the New World 21
  7. Morphological and physiological considerations of extracellular blood protozoa 58
  8. Physiological, morphological, and ecological considerations of some microsporidia and gregarines 92
  9. Helminths as vectors of micro-organisms 104
  10. Site-finding behaviour in helminths in intermediate and definitive hosts 123
  11. The physiology and behaviour of the monogenean skin parasite Entobdella soleae in relation to its host (Solea solea) 161
  12. The microcosm of intestinal helminths 188
  13. The movement of nematodes in the external environment 201
  14. The ecology of onchocerciasis in man and animals 213
  15. Mosquito vector and vertebrate host interaction: The key to maintenance of certain arboviruses 223
  16. The ecology of blood-sucking Diptera: An evolutionary perspective 232

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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Contributors vii
  4. Preface ix
  5. The development and ecology of coccidia and related intracellular parasites 1
  6. Epidemiological considerations of the leishmanias with particular reference to the New World 21
  7. Morphological and physiological considerations of extracellular blood protozoa 58
  8. Physiological, morphological, and ecological considerations of some microsporidia and gregarines 92
  9. Helminths as vectors of micro-organisms 104
  10. Site-finding behaviour in helminths in intermediate and definitive hosts 123
  11. The physiology and behaviour of the monogenean skin parasite Entobdella soleae in relation to its host (Solea solea) 161
  12. The microcosm of intestinal helminths 188
  13. The movement of nematodes in the external environment 201
  14. The ecology of onchocerciasis in man and animals 213
  15. Mosquito vector and vertebrate host interaction: The key to maintenance of certain arboviruses 223
  16. The ecology of blood-sucking Diptera: An evolutionary perspective 232

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