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Biology and Identification of the Coccidia (Apicomplexa) of Marsupials of the World [Kietas viršelis]

(Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 254 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x191 mm, weight: 720 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0128027096
  • ISBN-13: 9780128027097
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 254 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x191 mm, weight: 720 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Nov-2015
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0128027096
  • ISBN-13: 9780128027097
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The Biology and Identification of the Coccidia (Apicomplexa) of Marsupials of the World contains the most up-to-date information on the former order marsupial that is now partitioned by mammalogists into seven separate orders that contain 20 families, 86 genera, and 318 species that live on land or in trees in Oceania and the Americas.Marsupials, like other vertebrate animals have many different kinds of parasites (e.g. viruses, protozoa, worms, arthropods, etc.), but there is no definitive text that covers any one of these groups found in all marsupials.Coccidiosis is a serious global problem in most domesticated animals, and under increasing circumstances of loss of habitat and crowding, may also affect some wild animal populations, thus, there is a real need for their identification and control.Offers line drawings and photomicrograph of each parasite from each hosts species, including methods of identification and treatmentPresents a complete historical rendition of all known publications on coccidia (and their closest relatives) from all marsupials species on Earth, and evaluates the scientific and scholarly merit of eachProvides a complete species analysis of the known biology of every coccidian described from marsupialsReviews the most current taxonomy of marsupials and their phylogenetic relationships needed to help assess host-specificity and evaluate what little cross-transmission work is available

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This book is the first and only taxonomic summation of apicomplexan parasites of marsupials that allows easy parasite identification with a summation of virtually everything known about the biology of each known parasite species, including viruses, protozoa, worms, arthropods, and more.
Preface and Acknowledgments xi
1 Introduction
1(4)
2 Review: Marsupials and Marsupial Evolution
5(4)
What Are Marsupials?
5(1)
Marsupial Evolution
6(2)
Creating Zoonoses
8(1)
3 Order Didelphimorphia---Eimeriidae
9(22)
Introduction
10(3)
Species Descriptions
13(1)
Eimeria caluromydis Lainson and Shaw, 1989
13(1)
Eimeria haberfeldi Carini, 1937
14(1)
Eimeria auritanensis Teixeira, Rauta, Albuquerque, and Lopes, 2007
15(1)
Eimeria didelphidis Carini, 1936 emend. Pellerdy, 1974
16(1)
Eimeria gambai Carini, 1938
17(1)
Eimeria indianensis Joseph, 1974
18(1)
Eimeria marmosopos Heckscher, Wickesberg, Duszynski, and Gardner, 1999
19(1)
Isospora arctopitheci (Rodhain, 1933)
19(2)
Eimeria cochabambensis Heckscher, Wickesberg, Duszynski, and Gardner, 1999
21(2)
Eimeria marmosopos Heckscher, Wickesberg, Duszynski, and Gardner, 1999
23(3)
Eimeria micouri Heckscher, Wickesberg, Duszynski, and Gardner, 1999
26(1)
Eimeria cochabambensis Heckscher, Wickesberg, Duszynski, and Gardner, 1999
27(1)
Eimeria philanderi Lainson and Shaw, 1989
27(1)
Eimeria cochabambensis Heckscher, Wickesberg, Duszynski, and Gardner, 1999
28(1)
Discussion and Summary
29(2)
4 Order Diprotodontia---Eimeriidae
31(56)
Introduction
33(1)
Species Descriptions
34(1)
Eimeria ursini Supperer, 1957
34(1)
Eimeria wombati (Gilruth and Bull, 1912) Barker, Munday, and Presidente, 1979
35(1)
Eimeria arundeli Barker, Munday, and Presidente, 1979
36(2)
Eimeria trichosuri O'Callaghan and O'Donoghue, 2001
38(2)
Genus Petaurus Shaw, 1791
40(1)
Eimeria hypsiprymnodontis Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988a
40(1)
Eimeria kairiensis Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988a
41(1)
Eimeria spearei Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988a
42(1)
Eimeria spratti Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988a
43(1)
Eimeria tinarooensis Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988a
43(1)
Eimeria aepyprymni Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988a
44(1)
Eimeria gaimardi Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988a
45(1)
Eimeria mundayi Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988a
46(1)
Eimeria potoroi Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988a
47(1)
Eimeria dendrolagi Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988b
47(2)
Eimeria lumholtzi Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988b
49(1)
Eimeria lagorchestis Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988b
50(1)
Eimeria desmaresti Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1989
51(1)
Eimeria flindersi Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1989
52(1)
Eimeria gungahlinensis Mykytowycz, 1964
53(1)
Eimeria hestermani Mykytowycz, 1964
54(1)
Eimeria macropodis Wenyon and Scott, 1925
55(4)
Eimeria marsupialium Yakimoff and Matschoulsky, 1936
59(1)
Eimeria mykytowyczi Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1989
60(1)
Eimeria parma Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1989
61(1)
Eimeria parryi Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1989
62(1)
Eimeria prionotemni Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1989
63(1)
Eimeria toganmaiensis Mykytowycz, 1964
64(1)
Eimeria wilcanniensis Mykytowycz, 1964
65(2)
Eimeria yathongensis Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1989
67(1)
Eimeria boonderooensis Barker, O'Callaghan, Beveridge, and Close, 1988c
68(1)
Eimeria godmani Barker, O'Callaghan, Beveridge, and Close, 1988c
69(1)
Eimeria inornata Barker, O'Callaghan, Beveridge, and Close, 1988c
70(1)
Eimeria occidentalis Barker, O'Callaghan, Beveridge, and Close, 1988c
71(1)
Eimeria petrogale Barker, O'Callaghan, Beveridge, and Close, 1988c
72(2)
Eimeria sharmani Barker, O'Callaghan, Beveridge, and Close, 1988c
74(1)
Eimeria xanthopus Barker, O'Callaghan, Beveridge, and Close, 1988c
75(1)
Eimeria quokka Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988b
76(1)
Eimeria setonicis Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988b
77(1)
Eimeria volckertzooni Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988b
78(1)
Eimeria obendorfi Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988b
79(1)
Eimeria ringaroomaensis Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988b
80(1)
Eimeria thylogale Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988b
81(1)
Eimeria bicolor Barker, O'Callaghan, and Beveridge, 1988b
82(1)
Eimeria wallabiae Barker, O'Callaghan and Beveridge, 1988b
83(1)
Discussion and Summary
84(3)
5 Order Peramelemorphia---Eimeriidae
87(6)
Introduction
87(1)
Species Descriptions
88(1)
Eimeria quenda Bennett and Hobbs, 2011
88(1)
Eimeria kanyana Bennett, Woolford, O'Hara, Nicholls, Warren, and Hobbs, 2006
89(1)
Discussion and Summary
90(1)
Marsupial Orders without Eimeriidae
91(2)
6 Adeleidae in Marsupials
93(12)
Introduction
94(1)
Species Descriptions
94(1)
Klossiella tejerai Scorza, Torrealba, and Dagert, 1957
94(2)
Klossiella tejerai Scorza, Torrealba, and Dagert, 1957
96(1)
Klossiella beveridgei Barker, Munday, and Hartley, 1985
96(1)
Klossiella callitris Barker, Munday, and Harrigan, 1975
97(1)
Klossiella rufi Barker, Munday, and Hartley, 1985
98(1)
Klossiella rufogrisei Barker, Munday, and Hartley, 1985
98(1)
Klossiella thylogale Barker, Munday, and Hartley, 1985
99(1)
Klossiella serendipensis Barker, Munday, and Harrigan, 1975
100(1)
Klossiella bettongiae Barker, Munday, and Hartley, 1985
100(1)
Klossiella schoinobatis Barker, Munday, and Hartley, 1985
101(1)
Klossiella convolutor Barker, Munday, and Harrigan, 1975
101(1)
Klossiella quimrensis Barker, Munday, and Harrigan, 1975
102(1)
Klossiella quimrensis Barker, Munday, and Harrigan, 1975
103(1)
Klossiella quimrensis Barker, Munday, and Harrigan, 1975
104(1)
Discussion and Summary
104(1)
7 Sarcocystidae: Sarcocystinae (Sarcocystis) in Marsupials
105(24)
Introduction
106(1)
Sarcocystinae: Sarcocystis in Marsupials
106(1)
Species Descriptions
107(1)
Sarcocystis didelphidis Scorza, Torrealba, and Dagert, 1957
107(1)
Sarcocystis falcatula Stiles, 1893
108(5)
Sarcocystis garnhami Mandour, 1965
113(1)
Sarcocystis greineri Cheadle, 2001
114(1)
Sarcocystis inghami Elsheikha, Fitzgerald, Mansfield, and Saeed, 2003
115(1)
Sarcocystis lindsayi Dubey, Rosenthal and Speer, 2001g
116(2)
Sarcocystis neurona Dubey, Davis, Speer, Bowman, de Lahunta, Granstrom, Topper, Hamir, Cummings, and Suter, 1991a
118(4)
Sarcocystis speeri Dubey and Lindsay, 1999
122(1)
Sarcocystis marmosae Shaw and Lainson, 1969
123(1)
Sarcocystis garnhami Mandour, 1965
124(1)
Sarcocystis mucosa (Blanchard 1885a,b) Labbe, 1889
124(2)
Discussion and Summary
126(3)
8 Sarcocystidae: Toxoplasmatinae (Besnoitia, Toxoplasma) in Marsupials
129(12)
Introduction
129(1)
Toxoplasmatinae: Besnoitia in Marsupials
129(1)
Species Description
130(1)
Besnoitia darlingi (Brumpt, 1913) Mandour, 1965
130(3)
Toxoplasmatinae: Toxoplasma in Marsupials
133(1)
Species Description
134(1)
Toxoplasma gondii (Nicolle and Manceaux, 1908) Nicolle and Manceaux, 1909
134(6)
Discussion and Summary
140(1)
9 Cryptosporidiidae: Cryptosporidium in Marsupials
141(14)
Introduction
142(1)
Cryptosporidium in Marsupials
143(1)
Species Descriptions
143(1)
Cryptosporidium parvum Tyzzer, 1912
143(2)
Cryptosporidium fayeri Ryan, Power, and Xiao, 2008
145(2)
Cryptosporidium hominis Morgan-Ryan, Fall, Ward, Hijjawi, Sulaiman, Fayer, Thompson, and Olson, 2002
147(1)
Cryptosporidium macropodum Power and Ryan, 2008
148(1)
Cryptosporidium xiaoi Fayer and Smith, 2009
149(1)
Cryptosporidium fayeri Ryan, Power, and Xiao, 2008
150(1)
Cryptosporidium macropodum Power and Ryan, 2008
150(1)
Cryptosporidium parvum Tyzzer, 1912
150(1)
Cryptosporidium fayeri Ryan, Power, and Xiao, 2008
150(1)
Cryptosporidium muris (Tyzzer, 1907) Tyzzer, 1910
150(2)
Cryptosporidium fayeri Ryan, Power, and Xiao, 2008
152(1)
Discussion and Summary
153(2)
10 Species Inquirendae in Marsupials
155(60)
Introduction
156(3)
Species Inquirendae (68+)
159(1)
Besnoitia sp. of Conti-Diaz et al., 1970
159(1)
Besnoitia sp. of Stabler and Welch, 1961
159(1)
Coccidium sp. of Johnston, 1910a
159(1)
Coccidium sp. of Johnston, 1910b
159(1)
Cryptosporidium: Brushtail Possum Genotype I of Ryan and Power, 2012
159(1)
Cryptosporidium parvum/hominis-like of Ryan and Power, 2012
160(1)
Cryptosporidium sp.: Kangaroo Genotype I of Yang et al., 2011
160(1)
Cryptosporidium sp. of Barker et al., 1978
160(1)
Cryptosporidium sp. of Obendorf, unpub. observ. (In Ryan et al., 2008)
160(1)
Cryptosporidium sp. of O'Donoghue, 1985
160(1)
Cryptosporidium sp. of O'Donoghue, unpub. observ. (In Ryan et al., 2008)
161(1)
Cryptosporidium sp. of Phillips et al., unpub. observ. (In Ryan et al., 2008)
161(1)
Cryptosporidium sp. of Power et al., 2003
161(1)
Cryptosporidium sp. of Zanette et al., 2008
161(1)
Eimeria kogoni of Mykytowycz, 1964
161(1)
Eimeria rufusi of Prasad, 1960
161(1)
Eimeria sp. of Barker et al., 1963
162(1)
Eimeria sp. of Barker et al., 1988b
162(1)
Eimeria sp. of Barker et al., 1988c
162(1)
Eimeria sp. of Mackerras, 1958
163(1)
Eimeria sp. of Obendorf and Munday, 1990
163(1)
Eimeria sp. of O'Callaghan and Moore, 1986
163(1)
Eimeria sp. of O'Donoghue, 1997
163(1)
Eimeria sp. of O'Donoghue, 1997
163(1)
Eimeria sp. of O'Donoghue and Adlard, 2000
164(1)
Eimeria sp. of O'Donoghue and Adlard, 2000
164(1)
Eimeria sp. of Speare et al., 1984
164(1)
Eimeria sp. of Speare et al., 1984
164(1)
Eimeria sp. of Speare et al., 1989
164(1)
Eimeria sp. of Winter, 1959
164(1)
Eimeria spp. 1 and 2 of Bennett and Hobbs, 2011
164(1)
Eimeria spp. of Speare et al., 1984
165(1)
"Eimeriina" sp. of Yamada et al., 1981
165(1)
Isospora sp. of Ernst et al., 1969
165(1)
Isospora sp. of Joseph, 1974
166(1)
Isospora sp. of Lainson and Shaw, 1989
166(1)
Klossiella sp. of Barker et al., 1975
166(1)
Klossiella sp. of Mackerras, 1958
166(1)
Klossiella sp. of Speare et al., 1984
167(1)
Klossiella sp. of Speare et al., 1984
167(1)
"Sarcocystidae" sp. of Merino et al., 2008
167(1)
"Sarcocystidae" sp. of Merino et al., 2009
167(1)
"Sarcocystidae" sp. of Zhu et al., 2009
168(1)
Sarcocystis bettongiae Bourne, 1934
168(1)
Sarcocystis sp. of Carini, 1939
168(1)
Sarcocystis sp. of Dubey et al., 2001b
169(1)
Sarcocystis sp. of Duszynski and Box, 1978
169(1)
Sarcocystis sp. of Mackerras, 1958
169(1)
Sarcocystis sp. of Mackerras et al., 1953
169(1)
Sarcocystis sp. of Munday et al., 1978
169(1)
Sarcocystis sp. 1 of Munday et al., 1978
170(1)
Sarcocystis sp. 2 of Munday et al., 1978
170(1)
Sarcocystis sp. 3 of Munday et al., 1978
170(1)
Sarcocystis spp.(?) 4 A and B of Munday et al., 1978
170(1)
Sarcocystis sp. (spp.?) 5 of Munday et al., 1978
170(1)
Sarcocystis sp. 6 of Munday et al., 1978
171(1)
Sarcocystis sp. 7 of Munday et al., 1978
171(1)
Sarcocystis sp. 8 of Munday et al., 1978
171(1)
Sarcocystis sp. 9 of Munday et al., 1978
171(1)
Sarcocystis sp. 10 of Munday et al., 1978
171(1)
Sarcocystis sp (spp.?) 11 of Munday et al., 1978
172(1)
Sarcocystis sp. of Seneviratna et al., 1975
172(1)
Sarcocystis sp. of Scholtyseck et al., 1982
172(1)
Sarcocystis sp. of Speare et al., 1989
172(1)
Sarcocystis sp. of Triffitt, 1927
172(1)
Toxoplasma sp. of Munday et al., 1978
173(1)
Toxoplasma spp. of O'Donoghue and Adlard, 2000
173(1)
Tyzzeria sp. of Barker et al., 1988c
173(1)
Discussion and Summary
173(2)
11. Discussion, Summary, and Conclusions
175(1)
Adeliidae
175(1)
Cryptosporidiidae
176(1)
Eimeriidae
176(1)
Sarcocystidae
177(1)
Species Inquirendae
178(1)
Type Specimens
178(1)
The Value of Archiving Types
179(1)
Molecular Tools
180(2)
Revisionary Trends
182(1)
Future of Taxonomy of Apicomplexans
183(1)
Table 11.1 Alphabetical List of All Apicomplexan Parasites Covered in This Book and the Marsupial Hosts from Which They Have Been Reported
184(15)
Table 11.2 Alphabetical List of All Marsupial Orders, Families, Genera, and Species Covered in This Book, and the Apicomplexa Parasites Which Have Been Reported from Them
199(13)
Table 11.3 A List of All Eimeria Species Covered in
Chapters 3, 4, 5 of This Book, to Determine If There May Be Any Unifying Patterns of Oocyst and/or Sporocyst Morphology That Could Indicate a Phylogenetic Relationship within or between a Marsupial Genus/Family/Order
212(3)
References 215(18)
Glossary and Abbreviations 233(4)
Index 237
Dr. Duszynski, is Professor Emeritus Biology and past Chair of the Department of Biology, The University of New Mexico (UNM). He spent 33 years in academia, publishing numerous articles, monographs, and books, secured private, state and federal grants exceeding $8 million, and mentored > 25 masters and doctoral students and numerous undergraduates in his laboratory, before spending 8 years in administration. During his 41 year tenure at UNM, he taught many courses including parasitology, tropical biology and marine invertebrate biology, and took >1000 students to the neotropics (Belize, Jamaica, Mexico). Don has been a Visiting Research Associate Professor, Department of Physiology & Biochemistry, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, a Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, and Visiting Research Scholar, Kyoto University, Japan. Among the honors received are the Distinguished Service Award and the Clark P. Read Mentor Award from the American Society of Parasitologists (ASP), and the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Department of Biology, Colorado State University.