Biogeography of Host-Parasite Interactions
Discover the intricate world of host-parasite relationships in "Biogeography of Host-Parasite Interactions," edited by S. Morand. Published by Oxford University Press in 2010, this compelling volume spans 288 pages and delves into the latest advancements in biogeography, including phylogenetics, macroecology, and geographic information systems. The book expertly illustrates how these developments can enhance our understanding of the evolutionary ecology of host-parasite interactions, seamlessly integrating spatial patterns with ecological theory. Ideal for researchers and enthusiasts alike, this insightful work offers a fresh perspective on the dynamics of parasitism and its implications for biodiversity. Enhance your library with this essential resource that bridges the gap between geography and ecology.