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050 00 $aQL757$b.P743 2009
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245 00 $aPrimate parasite ecology :$bthe dynamics and study of host-parasite relationships /$cedited by Michael A. Huffman, Colin A. Chapman.
260 $aCambridge, UK ;$aNew York :$bCambridge University Press,$c2009.
300 $axvi, 531 p. :$bill., maps, plans ;$c24 cm.
490 1 $aCambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology ;$v57
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tCollection methods and diagnostic procedures for primate parasitology /$rEllis C. Greiner and Antoinette McIntosh --$tMethods of collection and identification of minute nematodes from the feces of primates, with special application to coevolutionary study of pinworms /$rHideo Hasegawa --$tThe utility of molecular methods for elucidating primate-pathogen relationships : the Oesophagostomum bifurcum example /$rRobin B. Gasser, Johanna M. de Gruijter, and Anton M. Polderman --$tThe application of endocrine measures in primate parasite ecology /$rMichael P. Muehlenbein --$tUsing agent-based models to investigate primate disease ecology /$rCharles L. Nunn --$tWhat does a parasite see when it looks at a chimpanzee? /$rMichael V. K. Sukhdeo and Suzanne C. Sukhdeo --$tPrimate malarias : evolution, adaptation, and species jumping /$rAnthony Di Fiore ... [et al.] --$tDisease avoidance and the evolution of primate social connectivity : Ebola, bats, gorillas, and chimpanzees /$rPeter D. Walsh, Magdalena Bermejo, and José Domingo Rodríguez-Teijeiro --$tPrimate-parasitic zoonoses and anthropozoonoses : a literature review /$rTaranjit Kaur and Jatinder Singh --$tLice and other parasites as markers of primate evolutionary history /$rDavid L. Reed ... [et al.] --$tCryptic species and biodiversity of lice from primates /$rNatalie P. Leo --
505 80 $tPrevalence of Clostridium perfringens in intestinal microflora of non-human primates /$rShiho Fujita, Asami Ogasawara, and Takashi Kageyama --$tIntestinal bacteria of chimpanzees in the wild and in captivity : an application of molecular ecological methodologies /$rKazunari Ushida --$tGastrointestinal parasites of bonobos in the Lomako Forest, Democratic Republic of Congo /$rJozef Dupain ... [et al.] --$tHabitat disturbance and seasonal fluctuations of lemur parasites in the rain forest of Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar /$rPatricia C. Wright ... [et al.] --$tChimpanzee-parasite ecology at Budongo Forest (Uganda) and the Mahale Mountains (Tanzania) : influence of climatic differences on self-medicative behavior /$rMichael A. Huffman ... [et al.] --$tPrimate exposure and the emergence of novel retroviruses /$rNathan D. Wolfe and William M. Switzer --$tOverview of parasites infecting howler monkeys, Alouatta sp., and potential consequences of human-howler interactions /$rSylvia K. Vitazkova --$tPrimate parasite ecology : patterns and predictions from an ongoing study of Japanese macaques /$rAlexander D. Hernandez, Andrew J. MacIntosh, and Michael A. Huffman --$tCrop raiding : the influence of behavioral and nutritional changes on primate-parasite relationships /$rAnna H. Weyher --$tCan parasite infections be a selective force influencing primate group size? : a test with red colobus /$rColin A. Chapman, Jessica M. Rothman, and Stacey A. M. Hodder --$tHow does diet quality affect the parasite ecology of mountain gorillas? /$rJessica M. Rothman, Alice N. Pell, and Dwight D. Bowman --$tHost-parasite dynamics : connecting primate field data to theory /$rColin A. Chapman, Stacey A. M. Hodder, and Jessica M. Rothman --$tWays forward in the study of primate disease ecology /$rColin A. Chapman ... [et al.] --$tUseful diagnostic references and images of protozoans, helminths, and nematodes commonly found in wild primates /$rHideo Hasegawa, Colin A. Chapman, and Michael A. Huffman.
650 0 $aParasites$xEcology.
650 0 $aParasitology.
650 0 $aHost-parasite relationships.
650 0 $aPrimates.
650 12 $aHost-Parasite Interactions.
650 12 $aPrimates$xparasitology.
650 22 $aCommunicable Diseases$xtransmission.
650 22 $aEcosystem.
650 22 $aParasitology.
700 1 $aHuffman, Michael A.
700 1 $aChapman, Colin A.
830 0 $aCambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology ;$v57.
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0904/2008038887.html