Volume 95 (2009) of the Journal of Parasitology represented a significant benchmark in the history of paleoparasitology when it received on the cover formal recognition as a topical area for publication. This retrospective examination chronicles the emergence of paleoparasitology, from its origins as an adjunct contribution to the study of prehistoric human populations to its modern expression as a sub-disciplinary interest. The aim of paleoparasitology is to elucidate the temporal and spatial dimensions of parasitism from the fossil record of human and non-human host populations
Parasitism is composed by three subsystems: the parasite, the host, and the environment. There are n...
The field devoted to the identification of parasite remains in the archaeological record and the rec...
Paleoparasitology in the Old World has mainly concerned the study of latrine sediments and coprolite...
Volume 95 (2009) of the Journal of Parasitology represented a significant benchmark in the history o...
International audiencePaleoparasitology is a discipline of bioarchaeology that studies human and ani...
Paleoparasitology may be developed as a new tool to parasite evolution studies. DNA sequences dated ...
Parasitism is composed by three subsystems: the parasite, the host, and the environment. There are n...
Paleoparasitology may be developed as a new tool to parasite evolution studies. DNA sequences dated ...
Unprecedented initiative in the world, the book compiles the available knowledge on the subject and ...
International audienceThe study of ancient parasites, paleoparasitology, is an area of parasitology ...
Paleopathology is the discipline that studies ancient diseases through the use of human skeletal or ...
The parasite-host-environment system is dynamic, with several points of equilibrium. This makes it d...
Parasites have affected and coevolved with humans and animals throughout history. Evidence of ancien...
Parasite finds in ancient material launched a new field of science: paleoparasitology. Ever since th...
Parasitology is the study of organisms that are symbiotic with other organisms. In this form of symb...
Parasitism is composed by three subsystems: the parasite, the host, and the environment. There are n...
The field devoted to the identification of parasite remains in the archaeological record and the rec...
Paleoparasitology in the Old World has mainly concerned the study of latrine sediments and coprolite...
Volume 95 (2009) of the Journal of Parasitology represented a significant benchmark in the history o...
International audiencePaleoparasitology is a discipline of bioarchaeology that studies human and ani...
Paleoparasitology may be developed as a new tool to parasite evolution studies. DNA sequences dated ...
Parasitism is composed by three subsystems: the parasite, the host, and the environment. There are n...
Paleoparasitology may be developed as a new tool to parasite evolution studies. DNA sequences dated ...
Unprecedented initiative in the world, the book compiles the available knowledge on the subject and ...
International audienceThe study of ancient parasites, paleoparasitology, is an area of parasitology ...
Paleopathology is the discipline that studies ancient diseases through the use of human skeletal or ...
The parasite-host-environment system is dynamic, with several points of equilibrium. This makes it d...
Parasites have affected and coevolved with humans and animals throughout history. Evidence of ancien...
Parasite finds in ancient material launched a new field of science: paleoparasitology. Ever since th...
Parasitology is the study of organisms that are symbiotic with other organisms. In this form of symb...
Parasitism is composed by three subsystems: the parasite, the host, and the environment. There are n...
The field devoted to the identification of parasite remains in the archaeological record and the rec...
Paleoparasitology in the Old World has mainly concerned the study of latrine sediments and coprolite...