The Ecology of Parasite-Host Interactions at Montezuma Well National Monument, Arizona?Appreciating the Importance of Parasites

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Although parasites play important ecological roles through the direct interactions they have with their hosts, historically that fact has been underappreciated. Today, scientists have a growing appreciation of the scope of such impacts. Parasites have been reported to dominate food webs (Bakker and others, 1997; Lafferty and others, 2006), alter predator-prey relationships (Lafferty and Morris, 1996), act as ecosystem engineers (Thomas and others, 1998, 1999), and alter community structure (Poulin, 1999; Wood and others, 2007). In spite of this growing awareness in the scientific community, parasites are still often neglected in the consideration of the management and conservation of resources and ecosystems (Marcogliese, 2004). Given that at least half of the organisms on earth are probably parasitic (Price, 1980; Windsor, 1998), it should be evident that the ecological functions of parasites warrant greater attention.


  • | Author: U. S. Department of the Interior
  • | Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • | Publication Date: Mar 04, 2014
  • | Number of Pages: 62 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: 1496030206
  • | ISBN-13: 9781496030207
Author:
U. S. Department of the Interior
Publisher:
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date:
Mar 04, 2014
Number of pages:
62 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
1496030206
ISBN-13:
9781496030207