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Chapter Eight. Invasion Biology and Parasitic Infections
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Sarah E. Perkins
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Contributors xi
- Introduction 1
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PART I. Effects of Ecosystems on Disease
- Introduction 9
- Chapter One. Effects of Host Diversity on Disease Dynamics 12
- Chapter Two. The Role of Vector Diversity in Disease Dynamics 30
- Chapter Three. Understanding Host- Multipathogen Systems: Modeling the Interaction Between Ecology and Immunology 48
- Chapter Four. Influence of Eutrophication on Disease in Aquatic Ecosystems: Patterns, Processes, and Predictions 71
- Chapter Five. Landscape Structure, Disturbance, And Disease Dynamics 100
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PART II. Effects of Disease on Ecosystems
- Introduction 125
- Chapter Six. Effects of Disease on Keystone Species, Dominant Species, and their Communities 129
- Chapter Seven. Red Queen Communities 145
- Chapter Eight. Invasion Biology and Parasitic Infections 179
- Chapter Nine. Effects of Disease on Community Interactions and Food Web Structure 205
- Chapter Ten. Is Infectious Disease just another Type of Predator- Prey Interaction? 223
- Chapter Eleven. Microbial Disease in the Sea: Effects of Viruses on Carbon and Nutrient Cycling 242
- Chapter Twelve. Effects of Pathogens on Terrestrial Ecosystem Function 260
- Chapter Thirteen. Disease Effects on Landscape and Regional Systems: a Resilience Framework 284
- Chapter Fourteen.. Research Frontiers in Ecological Systems: Evaluating the Impacts of Infectious Disease on Ecosystems 304
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PART III. Management and Applications
- Introduction 321
- Chapter Fifteen. The Community Context of Disease Emergence: Could Changes in Predation Be a Key Driver? 324
- Chapter Sixteen. The Emergence of Wildlife Disease and the Application of Ecology 347
- Chapter Seventeen. Applied Biodiversity Science: Managing Emerging Diseases in Agriculture and Linked Natural Systems Using Ecological Principles 368
- Chapter Eighteen. The Ecology of an Infectious Coral Disease in the Florida Keys: From Pathogens to Politics 387
- Chapter Nineteen. Infection And Ecology: Calomys Callosus, Machupo Virus, and Acute Hemorrhagic Fever 404
- Chapter Twenty. Resolved: Emerging Infections of Humans Can Be Controlled by Ecological Interventions 423
- Chapter Twenty- One. From Ecological Theory and Knowledge to Application 441
- Chapter Twenty- Two. Educating About Infectious Disease Ecology 448
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PART IV. Concluding Comments: Frontiers in the Ecology of Infectious Diseases
- The Ecology of Infectious Diseases: Progress, Challenges, and Frontiers 469
- Index 483
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Contributors xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. Effects of Ecosystems on Disease
- Introduction 9
- Chapter One. Effects of Host Diversity on Disease Dynamics 12
- Chapter Two. The Role of Vector Diversity in Disease Dynamics 30
- Chapter Three. Understanding Host- Multipathogen Systems: Modeling the Interaction Between Ecology and Immunology 48
- Chapter Four. Influence of Eutrophication on Disease in Aquatic Ecosystems: Patterns, Processes, and Predictions 71
- Chapter Five. Landscape Structure, Disturbance, And Disease Dynamics 100
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PART II. Effects of Disease on Ecosystems
- Introduction 125
- Chapter Six. Effects of Disease on Keystone Species, Dominant Species, and their Communities 129
- Chapter Seven. Red Queen Communities 145
- Chapter Eight. Invasion Biology and Parasitic Infections 179
- Chapter Nine. Effects of Disease on Community Interactions and Food Web Structure 205
- Chapter Ten. Is Infectious Disease just another Type of Predator- Prey Interaction? 223
- Chapter Eleven. Microbial Disease in the Sea: Effects of Viruses on Carbon and Nutrient Cycling 242
- Chapter Twelve. Effects of Pathogens on Terrestrial Ecosystem Function 260
- Chapter Thirteen. Disease Effects on Landscape and Regional Systems: a Resilience Framework 284
- Chapter Fourteen.. Research Frontiers in Ecological Systems: Evaluating the Impacts of Infectious Disease on Ecosystems 304
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PART III. Management and Applications
- Introduction 321
- Chapter Fifteen. The Community Context of Disease Emergence: Could Changes in Predation Be a Key Driver? 324
- Chapter Sixteen. The Emergence of Wildlife Disease and the Application of Ecology 347
- Chapter Seventeen. Applied Biodiversity Science: Managing Emerging Diseases in Agriculture and Linked Natural Systems Using Ecological Principles 368
- Chapter Eighteen. The Ecology of an Infectious Coral Disease in the Florida Keys: From Pathogens to Politics 387
- Chapter Nineteen. Infection And Ecology: Calomys Callosus, Machupo Virus, and Acute Hemorrhagic Fever 404
- Chapter Twenty. Resolved: Emerging Infections of Humans Can Be Controlled by Ecological Interventions 423
- Chapter Twenty- One. From Ecological Theory and Knowledge to Application 441
- Chapter Twenty- Two. Educating About Infectious Disease Ecology 448
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PART IV. Concluding Comments: Frontiers in the Ecology of Infectious Diseases
- The Ecology of Infectious Diseases: Progress, Challenges, and Frontiers 469
- Index 483