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Chapter Eighteen. The Ecology of an Infectious Coral Disease in the Florida Keys: From Pathogens to Politics

  • James W. Porter , Erin K. Lipp , Kathryn P. Sutherland und Erich Mueller
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Infectious Disease Ecology
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Infectious Disease Ecology

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