2009 Primate Parasite Ecology- The dynamics and study of host-parasite relationships, 531 pp.Michael A. Huffman & Colin Chapman (Eds.) 本書は原猿類から大型類人猿の幅広い霊長類種における寄生虫(内部、外部)やウイルスの生態学的研究の最先端を紹介する。この比較的新しい領域の発展を促進するため、理論、方法、ラボとフイルド研究の戦前に立っている人たちの研究とこれからの展望について大学院生や教育・研究者向けに作成しました。 List of Contributors
Preface
Part 1 Methods to study primate-parasite interactions
1 Collection methods and diagnostic procedures for primate parasitology
Ellis C. Greiner and Antoinette McIntosh
2 Methods of collection and identification of minute nematodes from the feces of primates, with special application to coevolutionary study of pinworms.
Hideo Hasegawa
3 The utility of molecular methods for elucidating primate-pathogen relationships – the
Oesophagostomum bifurcum example. Robin B. Gasser, Johanna M. de Gruijter, Anton M. Polderman
4 The application of endocrine measures in primate parasite ecology
Michael Muehlenbein
5 Using agent-based models to investigate primate disease ecology
Charles L. Nunn
Part 2 The Natural History of Primate – Parasite Interactions
6 What does a parasite see when it looks at a chimpanzee?
Michael V.K. Sukhdeo and Suzanne C. Sukhdeo
7 Primate malarias: evolution, adaptation, and species jumping
Anthony Di Fiore, Todd Disotell, Pascal Gagneux and Francisco J. Ayala
8 Disease avoidance and the evolution of primate social connectivity: Ebola, bats, gorillas and chimpancés. Peterd D. Walsh, Magdalena Bermejo, and Jose Domingo Rodríguez-Teijeiro
9 Primate-parasitic zoonoses and anthropozoonses: a literature review
Taranjit Kaur and Jatinder Singh
10 Lice and other parasites as markers of primate evolutionary history
David L. Reed, Melissa A. Toups, Jessica E. Light, Julie M. Allen, and Shelly Flannigan
11 Cryptic species and biodiversity of lice from primates
Natalie Leo
12 Prevalence of Clostridium perfringens in intestinal microflora of non-human primates
Shiho Fujita, Asami Ogasawara and Takashi Kageyama
13 Intestinal bacteria of chimpanzees in the wild and in captivity - An application of molecular ecological methodologies
Kazunari Ushida
14 Gastrointestinal parasites of bonobos in the Lomako Forest, Democratic Republic of Congo
Jozef Dupain, Carlos Nell, Klára Judita Petrželková, Paola Garcia, David Modrý, and Francisco Ponce
Gordo
15 Habitat disturbance and seasonal fluctuations of lemur parasites in the rain forest of Ranomafana
National Park, Madagascar
Patricia C. Wright, Summer J. Arrigo-Nelson, Kristina L. Hogg, Brian Bannon, Toni Lyn Morelli, Jeffrey
Wyatt, A. L. Harivelo, Felix Ratelolahy
16 Chimpanzee-parasite ecology at Budongo Forest (Uganda) and the Mahale Mountains (Tanzania):
influence of climatic differences on self-medicative behavior
Michael A. Huffman, Paula Pebsworth, Chris Bakuneeta, Shunji Gotoh, Massimo Bardi
Part 3 The Ecology of Primate – Parasite Interactions.
17 Primate exposure and the emergence of novel retroviruses
Nathan D. Wolfe and William M. Switzer
18 Overview of parasites infecting howler monkeys, Alouatta sp., and potential consequences of human-
howler interactions
Sylvia K. Vitazkova
19 Primate parasite ecology: patterns and predictions from an on-going study of Japanese
macaques
Alexander D. Hernandez, Andrew J. MacIntosh and Michael A. Huffman
20 Crop raiding: the influence of behavioral and nutritional changes on primate-parasite relationships
Anna H. Weyher
21 Can parasite infections be a selective force influencing primate group size? a test with red
colobus
Colin A. Chapman, Jessica M. Rothman, and Stacey A.M. Hodder
22 How does diet quality affect the parasite ecology of mountain gorillas?
Jessica M. Rothman, Alice N. Pell, and Dwight D. Bowman
23 Host-parasite Dynamics: Connecting Primate Field Data to Theory
Colin A. Chapman, Stacey A.M. Hodder, and Jessica M. Rothman
Part 4 Conclusions
24 Ways forward in the study of primate disease ecology
Colin A. Chapman, Michael A. Huffman, Sadie J. Ryan, Raja Sengupta and Tony L. Goldberg,
25 Diagnostic photos of protozoans, helminths, and nematodes commonly found in wild primates.
Hideo Hasegawa, Colin Chapman, Michael A. Huffman
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