ABSTRACT

Recent ideas and experimental studies suggest that the relationship between parasitism and host behaviour has been a powerful shaping force in the evolution not only of behaviour patterns themselves but, through them, of morphology and population and community dynamics. This book brings together recent work across the disciplines of parasitology an

chapter |1 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter |20 pages

PRODUCER/SCROUNGER RELATIONSHIPS

chapter |9 pages

THE COST OF SCROUNGERS

chapter |4 pages

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

chapter 2|38 pages

Pathology and host behaviour

chapter 4|25 pages

Parasites and host decision-making