Ecology of infectious diseases in natural populations

Ecology of infectious diseases in natural populations

Grenfell, B.T.
Dobson, A.P.

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This is a major synthesis of the theory and empirical knowledge about the ecology and epidemiology of infectious diseases in natural, unmanaged, animal andplant populations. Throughout the book a dialogue is developed between the patterns observed in empirical studies of disease in natural populations and themathematical models used to dissect and examine the observed epidemiological patterns. The book arose from a symposium at the Newton Institute at CambridgeUniversity. It is divided into a number of reviews by experts in various fields and four group reports: two of these synthesize important issues relating to the dynamics of microparasites and macroparasites, while the others discuss spatial patterns in disease dynamics and the evolutionary biology of parasites, pathogens and their hosts. INDICE: List of participants; Introduction; Part I. Broad Patterns and Processes: 1. Impact of infectious diseases on wild animal populations: a review F. M. D. Gulland; 2. Microparasites: observed patterns A. P. Dobson and P. J. Hudson; 3. Mathematical models for microparasites of wildlife J. A. P. Heesterbeek and M. G. Roberts; 4. Microparasite group report C. Dye; 5. Macroparasites: observed patterns P. J. Hudson and A. P. Dobson; 6. Mathematical models formacroparasites of wildlife M. G. Roberts, G. Smith and B. T. Grenfell; 7. Macroparasite group report G. Smith; 8. Critical evaluation of wildlife disease models N. D. Barlow; Part II. Insects and Plants: 9. Nonlinearities in the dynamics of indirectly-transmitted infections (or, does having a vector make a difference?) C. Dye and B. G. Williams; 10. Model frameworks for plant-pathogen interactions J. Swinton and R. M. Anderson; 11. The dynamics of insect-pathogeninteractions C. J. Briggs, R. S. Hails, N. D. Barlow and H. C. J. Godfray; Part III. Impact of Ecological and Genetic Heterogeneity: 12. Environmental influences on host immunity S. Lloyd; 13. Modelling the immuno-epidemiology of macroparasites in wildlife host populations B. T. Grenfell, K. Dietz and M. G. Roberts; 14. Spatial dynamics of parasitism D. Mollinson and S. A. Levin; 15. Spatial dynamics group report B. M. Bolker; 16. Genetic diversity in host-parasite interactions C. M. Lively and V. Apanius; 17. Genetics and evolution of infectious diseases in natural populations group report A. P. Read; 18. Beyond host-pathogen dynamics M. Begon and R. G. Bowers; 19. Glossary C. Watt, A. P. Dobson and B. T. Grenfell.

  • ISBN: 978-0-521-05533-8
  • Editorial: Cambridge University
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 533
  • Fecha Publicación: 20/03/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés