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Produced amidst the still rippling effects of a pandemic and as the
world experiences the increasing burden of global warming and a
rapidly changing biosphere, the second edition of Parasitology: A
Conceptual Approach offers a timely overview of the eukaryotic
parasites affecting human health and the health of domestic and
wild animals and plants. The book offers a broadly encompassing,
integrative view of the phenomenon of parasitism and of the
remarkable diversity of the world's parasites. This second edition
has been thoroughly updated on all aspects of parasitism, including
expanded sections on parasite biodiversity, parasite genomes, the
interface between parasitology and disease ecology, and
applications of new techniques like CRISPR and gene drives for
parasite control. Key selling features: Emphasis on a distinctive
integrative and conceptual approach rather than the taxon-by-taxon
approach used in most parasitology books A concise, handy Rogues
Gallery section that summarizes the basic biology for the most
important eukaryotic parasites of humans and domestic animals, one
a reader is repeatedly directed to throughout the chapters
Outstanding full-color illustrations and photographs to reinforce
key points The use of text boxes to set apart important topics or
ideas that deserve special emphasis Provision of end-of-chapter
summaries, questions to test understanding and key references for
those wishing to seek further information Reference to particular
URLs to highlight recent developments that often pose new and
distinctive problems awaiting solution Parasitology: A Conceptual
Approach is designed for an upper-level undergraduate audience, but
its readability and careful explanation of underlying scientific
concepts and terminology makes it appropriate for anyone seeking a
broader understanding of the impact of infectious organisms on our
well-being and the changes underway in the modern world.
Produced amidst the still rippling effects of a pandemic and as the
world experiences the increasing burden of global warming and a
rapidly changing biosphere, the second edition of Parasitology: A
Conceptual Approach offers a timely overview of the eukaryotic
parasites affecting human health and the health of domestic and
wild animals and plants. The book offers a broadly encompassing,
integrative view of the phenomenon of parasitism and of the
remarkable diversity of the world's parasites. This second edition
has been thoroughly updated on all aspects of parasitism, including
expanded sections on parasite biodiversity, parasite genomes, the
interface between parasitology and disease ecology, and
applications of new techniques like CRISPR and gene drives for
parasite control. Key selling features: Emphasis on a distinctive
integrative and conceptual approach rather than the taxon-by-taxon
approach used in most parasitology books A concise, handy Rogues
Gallery section that summarizes the basic biology for the most
important eukaryotic parasites of humans and domestic animals, one
a reader is repeatedly directed to throughout the chapters
Outstanding full-color illustrations and photographs to reinforce
key points The use of text boxes to set apart important topics or
ideas that deserve special emphasis Provision of end-of-chapter
summaries, questions to test understanding and key references for
those wishing to seek further information Reference to particular
URLs to highlight recent developments that often pose new and
distinctive problems awaiting solution Parasitology: A Conceptual
Approach is designed for an upper-level undergraduate audience, but
its readability and careful explanation of underlying scientific
concepts and terminology makes it appropriate for anyone seeking a
broader understanding of the impact of infectious organisms on our
well-being and the changes underway in the modern world.
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