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El. knyga: Biology of Ticks Volume 2

Edited by (Professor Emeritus, Old Dominion University), Edited by (William Neal Reynold Distinguished Professor of Entomology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Dec-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199379286
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Dec-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199379286

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Biology of Ticks is the most comprehensive work on tick biology and tick-borne diseases. This second edition is a multi-authored work, featuring the research and analyses of renowned experts across the globe. Spanning two volumes, the book examines the systematics, biology, structure, ecological adaptations, evolution, genomics and the molecular processes that underpin the growth, development and survival of these important disease-transmitting parasites. Also discussed is the remarkable array of diseases transmitted (or caused) by ticks, as well as modern methods for their control. This book should serve as a modern reference for students, scientists, physicians, veterinarians and other specialists.

Volume I covers the biology of the tick and features chapters on tick systematics, tick life cycles, external and internal anatomy, and others dedicated to specific organ systems, specifically, the tick integument, mouthparts and digestive system, salivary glands, waste removal, salivary glands, respiratory system, circulatory system and hemolymph, fat body, the nervous and sensory systems and reproductive systems.

Volume II includes chapters on the ecology of non-nidicolous and nidicolous ticks, genetics and genomics (including the genome of the Lyme disease vector Ixodes scapularis) and immunity, including host immune responses to tick feeding and tick-host interactions, as well as the tick's innate immune system that prevents and/or controls microbial infections. Six chapters cover in depth the many diseases caused by the major tick-borne pathogens, including tick-borne protozoa, viruses, rickettsiae of all types, other types of bacteria (e.g., the Lyme disease agent) and diseases related to tick paralytic agents and toxins. The remaining chapters are devoted to tick control using vaccines, acaricides, repellents, biocontrol, and, finally, techniques for breeding ticks in order to develop tick colonies for scientific study.
Contributors ix
1 Ecology of Non-nidicolous Ticks
3(36)
Sarah E. Randolph
2 Ecology of Nidicolous Ticks
39(22)
Jeremy S. Gray
Agustin Estrada-Pena
Laurence Vial
3 Tick Genetics, Genomics, and Transformation
61(27)
Jason M. Meyer
Catherine A. Hill
4 Tick--Host Interactions
88(41)
Stephen K. Wikel
5 How Ticks Control Microbes: Innate Immune Responses
129(18)
Wayne L. Hynes
6 Tick-borne Protozoa
147(33)
Adalberto A. Perez de Leon
Edouard Vannier
Consuelo Almazan
Peter J. Krause
7 Tick-borne Viruses
180(31)
Patricia A. Nuttall
8 Tick-borne Spotted Fever Group Rickettsioses and Rickettsia Species
211(40)
Kevin R. Macaluso
Christopher D. Paddock
9 Tick-borne Rickettsioses II (Anaplasmataceae)
251(27)
Holly D. Gaff
Katherine M. Kocan
Daniel E. Sonenshine
10 Non-rickettsial Tick-borne Bacteria and the Diseases They Cause
278(35)
Nick H. Ogden
Harvey Artsob
Gabriele Margos
Jean Tsao
11 Tick-induced Paralysis and Toxicoses
313(20)
Agustin Estrada-Pena
Ben J. Mans
12 Development of Vaccines for Control of Tick Infestations and Interruption of Pathogen Transmission
333(20)
Jose de la Fuente
Katherine M. Kocan
13 Acaricide Research and Development, Resistance, and Resistance Monitoring
353(29)
Felix D. Guerrero
Adalberto A. Perez de Leon
Roger I. Rodriguez-Vivas
Nick Jonsson
Robert J. Miller
Renato Andreotti
14 Tick Repellent Research, Methods, and Development
382(27)
Brooke W. Bissinger
R. Michael Roe
15 Tick Control: Trapping, Biocontrol, Host Management, and Other Alternative Strategies
409(36)
Howard S. Ginsberg
16 Tick Rearing and in Vitro Feeding
445
Sandra A. Allan
Index 475(44)
Volume 1 Structure, Systematics, Physiology, and Molecular Biology
Preface ix
Contributors xiii
1 Overview: Ticks, People, and Animals
3(14)
Daniel E. Sonenshine
R. Michael Roe
2 Modern Tick Systematics
17(42)
Lance A. Durden
Lorenza Beati
3 Life Cycles and Natural History of Ticks
59(15)
Dmitry A. Apanaskevich
James H. Oliver, Jr.
4 External and Internal Anatomy of Ticks
74(25)
Daniel E. Sonenshine
R. Michael Roe
5 Integument and Ecdysis
99(23)
W. Reuben Kaufman
6 Mouthparts and Digestive System: Anatomy and Molecular Biology of Feeding and Digestion
122(41)
Daniel E. Sonenshine
Jennifer M. Anderson
7 Salivary Glands: Structure, Physiology, and Molecular Biology
163(43)
Francisco J. Alarcon-Chaidez
8 Excretion and Water Balance: Hindgut, Malpighian Tubules, and Coxal Glands
206(14)
Daniel E. Sonenshine
9 Heme Processing and the Evolution of Hematophagy
220(20)
Ben J. Mans
10 Respiratory System: Structure and Function
240(18)
Laura J. Fielden
Frances D. Duncan
11 Circulatory System and Hemolymph: Structure, Physiology, and Molecular Biology
258(29)
Libor Grubhoffer
Nataliia Rudenko
Marie Vancova
Maryna Golovchenko
Jan Sterba
12 Fat Body and Nephrocytes: Structure and Function
287(22)
Lewis B. Coons
13 Nervous and Sensory Systems: Structure, Function, Genomics, and Proteomics
309(59)
Ladislav Simo
Daniel E. Sonenshine
Yoonseong Park
Dusan Zitnan
14 Molecular Biology and Physiology of Chemical Communication
368(30)
Albert Mulenga
15 Heme-binding Lipoglyco-storage Proteins
398(18)
Sayed M. S. Khalil
Kevin V. Donohue
R. Michael Roe
Daniel E. Sonenshine
16 Hormonal Regulation of Metamorphosis and Reproduction in Ticks
416(33)
R. Michael Roe
Kevin V. Donohue
Sayed M. S. Khalil
Brooke W. Bissinger
Jiwei Zhu
Daniel E. Sonenshine
17 Female Reproductive System: Anatomy, Physiology, and Molecular Biology
449(35)
Mari H. Ogihara
DeMar Taylor
18 Male Reproductive System: Anatomy, Physiology, and Molecular Biology
484(35)
Daniel E. Sonenshine
Lewis B. Coons
Index 519
Dr. Daniel E. Sonenshine is an eminent professor (emeritus) of Biological Sciences at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia USA.

Dr. R. Michael Roe is the William Neal Reynold Distinguished Professor of Entomology at the North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina USA.