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A Century of Parasitology


A Century of Parasitology

Discoveries, Ideas and Lessons Learned by Scientists Who Published in The Journal of Parasitology, 1914 - 2014
1. Aufl.

von: John Janovy, Gerald W. Esch

85,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 25.01.2016
ISBN/EAN: 9781118884782
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 376

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<p>Reviews key areas in ecological, medical and molecular parasitology<br /><br /></p> <ul> <li>Features essays from some of the world's leading parasitologists</li> </ul> <p> </p> <ul> <li>Each topic is set in context by featuring a key paper from the Journal of Paraistology over the past 100 years</li> </ul>
<p>List of contributors, ix</p> <p>Preface, xi</p> <p>A century of parasitology: 1914–2014 1<br /> <i>John Janovy, Jr</i></p> <p><b>Part I: Systematics and Diversity<br /> </b>Watson, M. E. 1915. Some new gregarine parasites from Arthropoda. Journal of Parasitology 2: 27–36.</p> <p><b>Parasitic protozoology and the scientific lessons of intellectual elegance 7<br /> </b><i>Richard E. Clopton</i></p> <p>Linton, E. 1916. Notes on two cestodes from the spotted sting-ray. Journal of Parasitology 3: 34–38.</p> <p><b>Helminth biodiversity research transformed by a century of evolutionary thought 21<br /> </b><i>Janine N. Caira and Kirsten Jensen</i></p> <p>Van Cleave, H. J. 1914. Eorhynchus: A proposed new name for Neorhynchus hamann preoccupied. Journal of Parasitology 1: 50–51.</p> <p><b>Acanthocephala in The Journal of Parasitology 1914–2014 40<br /> </b><i>Omar M. Amin</i></p> <p>Linton, E. 1915. Tocotrema lingua (Creplin): The adult stage of a skin parasite of the cunner and other fishes of the Woods Hole region. Journal of Parasitology 1: 128–134.</p> <p><b>A century (1914–2014) of studies on marine fish parasites published in The Journal of Parasitology 57<br /> </b><i>Victor Manuel Vidal-Martínez, Edgar Torres-Irineo and Ma. Leopoldina Aguirre-Macedo</i></p> <p><b>Part II: Ecology and Life History</b></p> <p>McCoy, O. R. 1928. Seasonal fluctuation in the infestation of Planorbis trivolvis with larval trematodes. Journal of Parasitology 15: 121–126.</p> <p><b>An overview of the history and advances in the population ecology of parasites 77<br /> </b><i>David J. Marcogliese and Cameron P. Goater</i></p> <p>Nadler, S. A. 1995. Microevolution and the genetic structure of parasite populations. Journal of Parasitology 81: 395–403.</p> <p><b>History of microevolutionary thought in parasitology: The integration of molecular population genetics 93<br /> </b><i>Charles D. Criscione</i></p> <p>Cross, S. X. 1934. A probable case of non-specific immunity between two parasites of ciscoes of the Trout Lake region of northern Wisconsin. Journal of Parasitology 20: 244–245.</p> <p><b>The worm’s eye view of community ecology 110<br /> </b><i>Tavis K. Anderson and Michael V. K. Sukhdeo</i></p> <p>Ransom, B. H., andM. C. Hall. 1915. The life history of Gongylonema scutatum. Journal of Parasitology 2: 80–86.</p> <p><b>The iron wheel of parasite life cycles: Then and now! 131<br /> </b><i>Matthew G. Bolek, Heather A. Stigge and Kyle D. Gustafson</i></p> <p>Jacobs, L., J. S. Remington, and M. L. Melton. 1960. A survey of meat samples from swine, cattle, and sheep for the presence of encysted Toxoplasma. Journal of Parasitology 46: 23–28.</p> <p><b>Transmission of Toxoplasma gondii—From land to sea, a personal perspective 148<br /> </b><i>J. P. Dubey</i></p> <p><b>Part III: Host-Parasite</b></p> <p><b>Interactions—The Challenge</b></p> <p>Todd, J. L. 1914. Tick paralysis. Journal of Parasitology 1: 55–64.</p> <p><b>Tick paralysis: Some host and tick perspectives 167<br /> </b><i>Lance A. Durden and Ben J. Mans</i></p> <p>Bemrick, W. J. 1961. Effect of low temperatures on trophozoites of Giardia muris. Journal of Parasitology 47: 573–576.</p> <p><b>Giardia intestinalis biochemistry and regulation: An evolutionary tale 177<br /> </b><i>Edward L. Jarroll and Timothy A. Paget</i></p> <p>Sarles, M. P. 1932. Development of acquired resistance in rabbits by repeated infection with an intestinal nematode, Trichostrongylus calcaratus Ransom 1911. Journal of Parasitology 19: 61–82.</p> <p><b>The early history of immunoparasitology in the United States 189<br /> </b><i>Raymond E. Kuhn</i></p> <p>Hall, M. C. 1926. Some practical principles of anthelmintic medication. Journal of Parasitology 13: 16–24.</p> <p><b>Chemotherapy of helminth infections: A centennial reflection 202<br /> </b><i>William C. Campbell</i></p> <p><b>Anthelmintic drug discovery: Into the future 215<br /> </b><i>Timothy G. Geary, Judy Sakanari and Conor R. Caffrey</i></p> <p><b>Part IV: The First Figures Published in The Journal of Parasitology</b></p> <p>The Journal of Parasitology as a visual experience: Ten landmark figures 229</p> <p>First figure published in The Journal of Parasitology: Stanley Fracker’s proposal for quantifying the structural features of a nematode 230</p> <p>First new species figure: Stenophora diplocorpa from the intestine of Euryurus erythropygus 230</p> <p>First photomicrograph published in The Journal of Parasitology: A sarcocyst from an opossum 231</p> <p>First transmission electron micrograph published in The Journal of Parasitology: sections of Trypanosoma equiperdum 232</p> <p>First scanning electron micrograph published in The Journal of Parasitology: Surface architecture of schistosome cercariae 233</p> <p>First digital light micrograph published in The Journal of Parasitology: Trophic stages of Torogregarina sphinx 234</p> <p>First figure of a pathological condition: Endameba gingivalis in a pyorrheal pocket 235</p> <p>First figure of a seasonal fluctuation in parasite abundance: Cercariae from a planorbid snail 236</p> <p>First modern figure of a phylogeny published in The Journal of Parasitology 237</p> <p>First life cycle diagram, similar to what would be in a textbook, published in The Journal of Parasitology 238</p> <p><b>Part V: Overview and Conclusions</b></p> <p><b>Reflections: Closing comments for the centennial celebration of The Journal of Parasitology 241</b><br /> <i>Gerald W. Esch</i></p> <p>Index 243</p>
<p>Professor John Janovy Jr, President Elect of the American Society of Parasitologists, University of Nebraska, Lincoln<br /><br />Professor Gerald W Esch, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC, USA, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of<br />Parasitology (American Society of Parasitologists)</p>

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