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Disease ecologyedited by Patricia G. Parker.
其他題名:
Galapagos birds and their parasites /
其他作者:
Parker, Patricia G.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018.
面頁冊數:
xii, 330 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Veterinary medicineGalapagos Islands.
標題:
Galapagos IslandsEnvironmental conditions.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65909-1
ISBN:
9783319659091$q(electronic bk.)
Disease ecologyGalapagos birds and their parasites /
Disease ecology
Galapagos birds and their parasites /[electronic resource] :edited by Patricia G. Parker. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - xii, 330 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Social and ecological interactions in the Galapagos Islands,2195-1055. - Social and ecological interactions in the Galapagos Islands..
1 Introduction and Overview, Patricia Parker -- Part I Colonization of Islands by Hosts and Parasites -- 2 Colonization of Galapagos birds - identifying the closest relative and estimating colonization, Eloisa H.R. Sari and Jennifer Bollmer -- 3 Colonization of Parasites and Vectors, Arnaud Bataille, Iris I. Levin and Eloisa H.R. Sari -- Part II Island Syndromes -- 4 Genetic Diversity in Endemic Galapagos Birds: Patterns and Implications, Jennifer L. Bollmer and Benjamin D. Nims -- 5 From the vagile to the sedentary: disease implications and new host relationships on islands, David Duffy and F. Hernan Vargas -- Part III Host-Switching -- 6 Host-Switching: How it starts, Maricruz Jaramillo and Jose Luis Rivera-Parra -- 7 New host-parasite relationships by host-switching, Diego Santiago Alarcon and Jane Merkel -- Part IV The Spread of Pathogens -- 8 Movement among Islands by Host, Vector, or Parasite, Iris I. Levin and Arnaud Bataille -- 9 Invasion of an avian nest parasite, Philornis downsi, to the Galapagos Islands: colonization history, adaptations to novel ecosystems, and conservation challenges, Birgit Fessl, George E. Heimpel, Charlotte E. Causton -- Part V Challenges for Management -- 10 Domestic and Peridomestic Animals in Galapagos: Health Policies and Practices, Luis Padilla, Nicole Gottdenker, Sharon Deem, Marilyn Cruz -- 11 Filling the Gaps: Improving Sampling and Analysis of Disease Surveillance Data in Galapagos, Kathryn P. Huyvaert -- 12 Collaboration and Politics of Conservation, Patricia G. Parker, R. Eric Miller, Simon J. Goodman.
This book provides the first collection of chapters written by scientists who have contributed to the understanding of disease ecology in the Galapagos Islands, an iconic and historic natural site. The Galapagos Archipelago straddles the equator in the eastern Pacific Ocean, almost 1000 km off the coast of Ecuador, and includes 13 major islands, numerous smaller satellite islands, and many more even smaller islets. The wildlife on the Galapagos Islands today represents one of the best-preserved wild communities of plants and animals in the world, owing to the location of the islands at the intersection of major ocean currents, the commitment by Ecuador for the vast majority of the area to be left undeveloped, and the protection provided by the Galapagos National Park. Most of the animal species in Galapagos are endemic, occurring nowhere else. But they are descendants of ancestors that colonized earlier, and then, isolated from their mainland origins, evolved into forms that are recognized as distinct today. Since 2001, many of the authors in this book have been part of a four-institution partnership investigating the threats posed by pathogens to Galapagos avifauna. We approach the topic of disease ecology in a novel manner, starting with the history of arrival of both the birds themselves and the pathogens. This synthetic approach requires the integration of themes from veterinary medicine, epidemiology, population genetics, and phylogenetics.
ISBN: 9783319659091$q(electronic bk.)
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Dewey Class. No.: 636.089098665
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