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This text explores the adaptations paprasites have evolved in their intimate interactions with their hosts. The author begins with the biology of parasites, before moving on to discuss genetic interactions between hosts and parasites, and ending with a section on the community ecology of parasites. Updated to reflect developments in research, the book is designed to interest not just parasitologists but also ecologists and others studying community dynamics and co-evolution.

Parasitism: The Ecology and Evolution of Intimate Interactions

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Hardback by Claude Combes , Isaure de Buron

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This text explores the adaptations paprasites have evolved in their intimate interactions with their hosts. The author begins with the... Read more

    Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
    Publication Date: 15/08/2001
    ISBN13: 9780226114453, 978-0226114453
    ISBN10: 0226114457

    Number of Pages: 552

    Non Fiction , Mathematics & Science , Education

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    This text explores the adaptations paprasites have evolved in their intimate interactions with their hosts. The author begins with the biology of parasites, before moving on to discuss genetic interactions between hosts and parasites, and ending with a section on the community ecology of parasites. Updated to reflect developments in research, the book is designed to interest not just parasitologists but also ecologists and others studying community dynamics and co-evolution.

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