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    Infectious Disease Ecology of Wild Birds

    Infectious Disease Ecology of Wild Birds by Owen, Jennifer C.; Hawley, Dana M.; Huyvaert, Kathryn P.;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 30 June 2021

    • ISBN 9780198746256
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages280 pages
    • Size 246x189x14 mm
    • Weight 610 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 49 colour line figures and illustrations; 8 tables
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    Short description:

    This accessible textbook focuses on the dynamics of infectious diseases for wild avian hosts across every level of ecological hierarchy. Although the topics and principles discussed in this book relate to birds, they have a far wider relevance and can also be applied to non-avian, wildlife host-pathogen systems.

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    Long description:

    Birds are the most diverse group of land vertebrates and have evolved to exploit almost every terrestrial niche on earth. They also serve as a natural reservoir for an array of different pathogens that pose serious health risks to human and domestic animal populations, including West Nile virus, highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses, Newcastle Disease virus, and numerous enteric pathogens. Avian diseases are also critically important to the conservation of endemic bird species in many places around the world.

    This accessible textbook focuses on the dynamics of infectious diseases for wild avian hosts across every level of ecological hierarchy, from the way pathogens interact with the physiology and behavior of individual hosts, the evolutionary and ecological dynamics of the host-parasite interactions occurring within populations, up to the complex biotic and abiotic interactions occurring within biological communities and ecosystems. Parasite-bird interactions are also increasingly occurring in rapidly changing global environments - thus, their ecology is also changing - and this shapes the complex ways by which parasites influence the inter-connected health of birds, humans, and shared ecosystems. Given the key role of birds in ecological communities more broadly, and as the primary host to so many zoonotic pathogens, an understanding of the ecological and evolutionary principles underlying the maintenance, amplification, transmission, and dispersal of these infectious agents is crucial to understanding how to mitigate the negative global impacts of the ever-increasing number of emerging infectious diseases. Although the topics and principles discussed in this book relate to birds, they have a far wider relevance and can also be applied to non-avian, wildlife host-pathogen systems. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that understanding of disease ecology in wild animal populations is paramount to global health.

    Infectious Disease Ecology of Wild Birds is suitable for both senior undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in avian disease ecology, ecoimmunology, ecology, and conservation. It will also appeal to the many professional parasitologists, ecoimmunologists, ornithologists, behavioural ecologists, conservation biologists, and wildlife biologists requiring a concise overview of the topic.

    This textbook nicely summarizes avian disease ecology in its widest sense. It is an optimal choice of undergraduate and graduate students of biology but would also appeal to a broad range of ecologists, conservationists, parasitologists, behavioural ecologists, and wildlife biologists.

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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword by André A. Dhondt and Preface
    A bird's eye view of avian disease ecology
    The nature of host-pathogen interactions
    Ecoimmunology
    Behavior shapes infectious disease dynamics in birds
    Host-pathogen evolution and coevolution in avian systems
    Fitness effects of parasite infections in birds
    Wild bird populations in the face of disease
    Community-level interactions and disease dynamics
    Land use change and avian disease dynamics
    Climate change and avian disease
    Pathogens from wild birds at the wildlife-agriculture interface
    Pathogen transmission at the expanding bird-human interface
    A flight path forward for avian infectious disease ecology

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