The Evolution of Parasitism - A Phylogenetic Perspective ( Volume 54 )

Publication series :Volume 54

Author: Littlewood   Tim  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2003

E-ISBN: 9780080493749

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780120317547

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780120317547

Subject: Q958.9 parasitic animal parasitology

Language: ENG

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Description

Parasitology continues to benefit from taking an evolutionary approach to its study. Tree construction, character-mapping, tree-based evolutionary interpretation, and other developments in molecular and morphological phylogenetics have had a profound influence and have shed new light on the very nature of host-parasite relations and their coevolution. Life cycle complexity, parasite ecology and the origins and evolution of parasitism itself are all underpinned by an understanding of phylogeny.

The Evolution of Parasitism - A Phylogenetic Perspective aims to bring together a range of articles that exemplifies the phylogenetic approach as applied to various disciplines within parasitology and as applied by parasitologists. Unified by the use of phylogenies, this book tackles a wide variety of parasite-specific biological problems across a diverse range of taxa.

  • Includes important contributions from leading minds in the field such as Serge Morand, Francisco Ayala and Mark Blaxter, among others
  • Second in the ISI Parasitology List in 2002 with an Impact Factor of 4.818
  • Series encompasses over 35 years of parasitology coverage

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Advances in Parasitology

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contributors to Volume 54

pp.:  6 – 8

Preface

pp.:  8 – 10

CONTENTS

pp.:  10 – 14

Chapter 1. Cryptic Organelles in Parasitic Protists and Fungi

pp.:  22 – 82

Chapter 2. Phylogenetic Insights into the Evolution of Parasitism in Hymenoptera

pp.:  82 – 114

Chapter 3. Nematoda: Genes, Genomes and the Evolution of Parasitism

pp.:  114 – 210

Chapter 4. Life Cycle Evolution in the Digenea: a New Perspective from Phylogeny

pp.:  210 – 268

Chapter 5. Progress in Malaria Research: the Case for Phylogenetics

pp.:  268 – 294

Chapter 6. Phylogenies, the Comparative Method and Parasite Evolutionary Ecology

pp.:  294 – 316

Chapter 7. Recent Results in Cophylogeny Mapping

pp.:  316 – 344

Chapter 8. Inference of Viral Evolutionary Rates from Molecular Sequences

pp.:  344 – 372

Chapter 9. Detecting Adaptive Molecular Evolution: Additional Tools for the Parasitologist

pp.:  372 – 394

Index

pp.:  394 – 412

Contnts of Volumes in This Series

pp.:  412 – 418

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