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