Description
Links community ecology and epidemiology to demonstrate how parasites affect species interactions and consequently ecosystem function, invasions and emerging diseases.
About the Author
Melanie J. Hatcher is Visiting Research Fellow, School of Biology, University of Bristol, and Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Integrative and Comparative Biology, University of Leeds. Alison M. Dunn is Reader in Evolutionary Biology, Institute of Integrative and Comparative Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds.
Reviews
'Hatcher and Dunn have done us a great service. Theirs is an important and timely book that should catalyse research at the interface of epidemiology and community ecology. It reads well ... is also well referenced ... With its nice combination of models and empirical examples, [this book] seems tailor-made for a graduate course in community ecology or ecological parasitology.' Robert Poulin, Ecology
'The ecology of infectious disease is a fast growing topic ... To date, there has not been an adequate text to teach from. [This book] ... fills this niche well. In contrast to contributed volumes, [it] speaks with a single voice. The authors use themes centered around mathematical epidemiology and community ecology, but they do so in such a way that is accessible to non-math savvy students ... does a very good job summarizing the relevant literature in tables that efficiently indicate who has done what on a particular question. The text covers many systems ... We just finished using it in our graduate seminar and found it to be up to date and comprehensive. Since then, I have referred to it regularly ... will be required reading for our future graduate students ... should be required reading for any ecologist.' Kevin Lafferty, US Geological Survey
'This is a very useful book which is likely to have considerable impact in stimulating both theoretical as well as empirical studies on the way in which parasites manipulate and modify the world in which we live. It is particularly recommended to graduate and postgraduate students for its logical, comprehensive layout and the wealth of literature, mostly recent, which is discussed.' Trevor Petney, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography
Book Information
ISBN 9780521889704
Author Melanie J. Hatcher
Format Hardback
Page Count 464
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 850g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 158mm * 26mm