Thanks to the phylogenetic systematics revolution, systematic parasitology is poised to make significant contributions in tropical medicine and public health, biodiversity science, and evolutionary biology. At the same time, the taxonomic impediment is acute within parasitology. Both systematists and non-systematists must be interested in working towards common goals and establishing collaborative efforts in order to re-vitalize and re-populate systematic parasitology
Only one of the 5000 extant louse species (Phthiraptera) and no species of flea (Siphonaptera), para...
Parasitism is a ubiquitous phenomenon that is probably as old as heterotrophic organisms themselves....
The second edition of this classic reference book on parasitology iswell worth the 13 year wait. It ...
Thanks to the phylogenetic systematics revolution, systematic parasitology is poised to make signifi...
Thanks to the phylogenetic systematics revolution, systematic parasitology is poised to make signifi...
The development of molecular tools has dramatically increased our knowledge of parasite diversity an...
The crisis of emerging infectious disease stems from the absence of comprehensive taxonomic inventor...
The opportunities and challenges for the study and control of parasitic diseases in the 21st century...
Although they are hyperdiverse and intensively studied, parasites present major challenges when it c...
"The larger ecological explosio ns have helped to alter the course of wor ld history, and... ca...
The opportunities and challenges for the study and control of parasitic diseases in the 21st century...
An accurate understanding of evolutionary relationships is central in biology. For parasitologists, ...
The parasite-host-environment system is dynamic, with several points of equilibrium. This makes it d...
Species identification is crucial for studies of parasite diversity, yet most surveys include taxa i...
Emergence of pathogenic organisms continues as a threat to overall biodiversity and genetic resource...
Only one of the 5000 extant louse species (Phthiraptera) and no species of flea (Siphonaptera), para...
Parasitism is a ubiquitous phenomenon that is probably as old as heterotrophic organisms themselves....
The second edition of this classic reference book on parasitology iswell worth the 13 year wait. It ...
Thanks to the phylogenetic systematics revolution, systematic parasitology is poised to make signifi...
Thanks to the phylogenetic systematics revolution, systematic parasitology is poised to make signifi...
The development of molecular tools has dramatically increased our knowledge of parasite diversity an...
The crisis of emerging infectious disease stems from the absence of comprehensive taxonomic inventor...
The opportunities and challenges for the study and control of parasitic diseases in the 21st century...
Although they are hyperdiverse and intensively studied, parasites present major challenges when it c...
"The larger ecological explosio ns have helped to alter the course of wor ld history, and... ca...
The opportunities and challenges for the study and control of parasitic diseases in the 21st century...
An accurate understanding of evolutionary relationships is central in biology. For parasitologists, ...
The parasite-host-environment system is dynamic, with several points of equilibrium. This makes it d...
Species identification is crucial for studies of parasite diversity, yet most surveys include taxa i...
Emergence of pathogenic organisms continues as a threat to overall biodiversity and genetic resource...
Only one of the 5000 extant louse species (Phthiraptera) and no species of flea (Siphonaptera), para...
Parasitism is a ubiquitous phenomenon that is probably as old as heterotrophic organisms themselves....
The second edition of this classic reference book on parasitology iswell worth the 13 year wait. It ...