Biology of the Acanthocephala
This volume was first published in 1985. A knowledge of this phylum of parasitic worms is essential for helminthologists and instructive for all research workers investigating the principles of parasitism. Each of the chapters is written by a specialist on the biology of the Acanthocephala. Systematics, functional morphology, feeding, nutrition, metabolism, reproduction, embryology, development, epizootiology, life-history patterns and population ecology are reviewed and analysed in detail; problems for further investigation are identified. Special features of the book include a taxonomic revision and list of valid species, anatomical illustrations and extensive tables covering morphological terms, host-parasite associations, life-history parameters and reproductive biology. The three indices (parasite, author and subject) and the comprehensive list of over a thousand references help the reader to use this major source of reference on a fascinating group of parasites.
Product details
March 2009Paperback
9780521105118
532 pages
229 × 152 × 30 mm
0.77kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction Brent B. Nickol
- 2. Anton Meyer D. W. T. Crompton
- 3. Harley Jones Van Cleave:
- 40 years with the Acanthocephala Wilbur L. Bullock
- 4. Classification Omar M. Amin
- 5. Functional morphology Donald M. Miller and T. T. Dunagan
- 6. Feeding, nutrition and metabolism Jane A. Starling
- 7. Reproduction D. W. T. Crompton
- 8. Development and life cycles Gerald D. Schmidt
- 9. Epizootiology Brent B. Nickol
- 10. Life history models A. P. Dobson and A. E. Keymer
- 11. Regulation and dynamics of acanthocephalan populations C. R. Kennedy.