This edited volume demonstrates how the latest developments in biogeography (for example in phylogenetics, macroecology, and geographic information systems) can be applied to studies in the evolutionary ecology of host-parasite interactions in order to integrate spatial patterns with ecological theory. INDICE: Robert E. Ricklefs: Preface; INTRODUCTIONSerge Morand and BorisR. Krasnov: ; PART I HISTORICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY; 1: Eric P. Hoberg and Daniel R.Brooks: Beyond vicariance: integrating taxon pulses, ecological fitting and oscillation in evolution and historical biogeography; 2: Katharina Dittmar: Palaeogeography of parasites; 3: Nadir Alvarez, Doyle McKey, Finn Kjellberg and Martine Hossaert-McKey: Phylogeography and historical biogeography of obligate specific mutualisms; 4: Pascale Perrin, Vincent Herbreteau, Jean-Pierre Hugot,and Serge Morand: Biogeography, humans and their parasites; 5: Caroline Nieberding, Emmanuelle Jousselin, and Yves Desdevises: The use of co-phylogeographic patterns to predict the nature of host-parasite interactions, and vice versa; PART II ECOLOGICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY AND MACROECOLOGY; 6: Klaus Rohde: Marine parasite diversity and environmental gradients; 7: Fr'ed'eric Bordes, Serge Morand, Boris R. Krasnov and Robert Poulin: Parasite diversity and latitudinal gradients in terrestrial mammals; 8: Boris R. Krasnov and Robert Poulin: Ecological properties of a parasite: species-specific stability and geographical variation; 9: Robert Poulin and Boris R. Krasnov: Similarity and variability in parasite assemblages across geographical space; 10: Mariah Hopkins and Charles L. Nunn: Gap analysis and the geographical variation in our knowledge of parasites; PART III GEOGRAPHY OF INTERACTIVE POPULATIONS; 11: Eric Walteri and Suzan L. Perkins: In the hosts' footsteps? Ecological niche modeling and its utility in predicting parasite distributions; 12: Serge Morand, Fr'ed'eric Bordes, Beno^it Pisanu, Jo'elle Go'uy de Bellocq, and Boris R. Krasnov: The geography of defence; 13: Julie Deter, Nathalie Charbonnel, and Jean-Fran,cois Cosson: Evolutionary landscape epidemiology; PART IV INVASION, INSULARITY, AND INTERACTIONS; 14: Kevin D. Lafferty, Mark E. Torchin, and Armand M. Kuris: The geography of host and parasite invasions; 15: Anders P. M/oller and Laszlo Z. Garamszegi: Immune defence and invasion; 16: Kevin D. Matson and Jon S. Beadell: Infection, immunity, and island adaptation in birds; PART V APPLIED BIOGEOGRAPHY; 17:Jan Slingenbergh, Lenny Hogerwerf, and St'ephane de la Rocque: The geography and ecology of pathogen emergence; 18: Vincent Herbreteau: When geography of health meets health ecology; CONCLUSION AND PERSPECTIVESSerge Morand and Boris R. Krasnov: ; Index
- ISBN: 978-0-19-956134-6
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 288
- Fecha Publicación: 01/07/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés