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Primate Parasite Ecology: The Dynamics and Study of Host-Parasite Relationships (Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropolog #57) (Hardcover)

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By Michael A. Huffman (Editor), Colin A. Chapman (Editor)
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Anyone who has spent an extended period in the tropics has an idea, through caring for others or first-hand experience, just what it is like to be a primate parasite host. Monkeys and apes often share parasites with humans, for example the HIV viruses which evolved from related viruses of chimpanzees and sooty mangabeys, and so understanding the ecology of infectious diseases in non-human primates is of paramount importance. Furthermore, there is accumulating evidence that environmental change may promote contact between humans and non-human primates and increase the possibility of sharing infectious disease. Written for academic researchers, this book addresses these issues and provides up-to-date information on the methods of study, natural history and ecology/theory of the exciting field of primate parasite ecology.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780521872461
ISBN-10: 0521872464
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: March 23rd, 2009
Pages: 548
Language: English
Series: Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropolog