When studying the effects of parasites on natural populations, the avian haematozoa fulfills many of the specifications of an ideal model. Featuring a multitude of tables and illustrations, Avian Malaria Parasites and Other Haemosporidia summarizes more than a century of research on bird haemosporidians. For a long time, bird blood parasites served as important models in studying human diseases. Although now largely replaced, a wealth of data and research remain. With chapters addressing life cycles and morphology, pathogenicity, ultrastructure, geographical distribution, and illustrated keys to all known species of the parasites, this book is a masterful assessment of the biology of bird haemosporidian parasites.
...Although an extremely thorough review, the monograph is not just
a compendium brought together by Valkiunas from the publications of
others. It includes a remarkable amount of new material derived
from his own researches in field and laboratoryit is often
information of a challenging, unorthodox kindthe ramifications of
this are bound to extend far beyond protozoology and ornithology...
- William Hamilton, University of Oxford, UK
...Many books have contained chapters summarizing the work on avian
parasites, but this book is the first devoted solely to bird
Haemosporida, and to encompass both a single author's extensive
research and a general reviewThis book is useful for its extensive
descriptions of parasites and its wealth of source material on the
biology and taxonomic distribution of bird blood parasites... - M.
Ali Anwar, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, UK
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