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The Evolution and Fossil Record of Parasitism

Coevolution and Paleoparasitological Techniques

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2022
ISBN13: 9783030522353
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2022 9783030522353
Onderdeel van serie Topics in Geobiology
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This two-volume edited book highlights and reviews the potential of the fossil record to calibrate the origin and evolution of parasitism, and the techniques to understand the development of parasite-host associations and their relationships with environmental and ecological changes. The book deploys a broad and comprehensive approach, aimed at understanding the origins and developments of various parasite groups, in order to provide a wider evolutionary picture of parasitism as part of biodiversity. This is in contrast to most contributions by parasitologists in the literature that focus on circular lines of evidence, such as extrapolating from current host associations or distributions, to estimate constraints on the timing of the origin and evolution of various parasite groups. This approach is narrow and fails to provide the wider evolutionary picture of parasitism on, and as part of, biodiversity.

Volume two focuses on the importance of direct host associations and host responses such as pathologies in the geological record to constrain the role of antagonistic interactions in driving the diversification and extinction of parasite-host relationships and disease. To better understand the impact on host populations, emphasis is given to arthropods, colonial metazoans, echinoderms, mollusks and vertebrates as hosts. In addition, novel techniques used to constrain interactions in deep time are discussed ranging from chemical and microscopic investigations of host remains, such as blood and coprolites, to the statistical inference of lateral transfer of transposons and host-parasite coevolutionary dynamics using molecular divergence time estimation.

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ISBN13:9783030522353
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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5. Co-divergence and host response<div>a. Parasite-induced traces and pathologies: General =&gt; Kenneth De Baets and John Huntley</div><div>b. Plants as hosts (galls etc.) =&gt; Torsten Wappler&nbsp;</div><div>c. Colonial organisms as hosts =&gt; Olev Vinn</div><div>d. Crustaceans as hosts =&gt; Adiel Klompmaker</div><div>e. Insects as hosts and vectors =&gt; Torsten Wappler, George Poinar, Tony Martin</div><div>f. Molluscs as hosts</div><div> i. Cephalopods as hosts =&gt; Kenneth De Baets and Helmut Keupp</div><div> ii. Bivalves as hosts =&gt; John Huntley</div><div> iii. Gastropod as hosts =&gt; Curt Lively, Armand Kuris, Kevin Lafferty, Robert Poulin</div><div>g. Echinoderms as hosts =&gt; Carlton Brett</div><div>h. Vertebrates as hosts =&gt; Bruce Rotschild</div><div>i. Coprolites as a source of parasite remains =&gt; Karen Chin&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>6. Type of data and techniques&nbsp;</div><div>a. Paleoparasitology techniques =&gt; Adauto Araujo</div><div>b. Thin sectio^ Russell Garwood</div><div>c. Biomolecules =&gt; Derek Briggs</div><div> i. Ancient DNA and Proteins =&gt; Jamie Wood&nbsp;</div><div> ii. Blood =&gt; Dale Greenwalt&nbsp;</div><div>d. Molecular perspectives</div><div> i. Molecular clocks =&gt; Rachel Warnock&nbsp;</div><div> ii. HGT and “parasitic” DNA =&gt; Georgios Koutsovoulos&nbsp;</div><div><br></div>

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