search for books and compare prices
Tables of Contents for Introduction to Animal Parasitology
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface to the third edition
Acknowledgements
1. Parasitism: what is a parasite?
2. Niches, habitats and environments
3. Protozoa: the amoebae
4. Flagellates: intestinal and related forms
5. Haemoflagellates
6. Sporozoea: gregarines and coccidia
7. Sporozoea: haemosporina: malaria
basic biology
8. Sporozoea: malaria in man and the animal kingdom
9. Sporozoea: haemosporina other than plasmodia
piroplasmia
10. Opalinata and ciliophora
11. Helminth parasites: platyhelminthes: monogenea
12. Trematoda: aspidogastrea
13. Trematoda: digenea
14. Digenea: bucephalidae, fasciolidae, opisthorchiidae, dicrocoeliidae
15. Digenea: plagiorchiidae, echinostomatidae, heterophyidae, trogylotrematidae
16. Digenea: schistosomatidae
17. Digenea: strigeidae, diplostomatidae, paramphistomatidae
18. Physiology of trematodes
19. Cestoda: cestodaria
20. Eucestoda: general account
21. Eucestoda: minor orders
22. Eucestoda: pseudophyllidea
23. Eucestoda: cyclophyllidea
24. Physiology of cestodes
25. Nematoda: general account
26. Aphasmid nematoda
27. Phasmid nematoda: rhabditida, ascaridida and oxyurida
28. Phasmid nematoda: strongylida
29. Phasmid nematoda: spirurida
30. Physiology of nematodes
31. Acanthocephala
32. Immunoparasitology
33. In vitro cultivation of endoparasites: general principles
protozoa
34. In vitro cultivation of endoparasites: helminths
References
Author index
Subject index.