Primate Parasite Ecology
Delve into the fascinating world of primate parasite ecology with Primate Parasite Ecology by Michael A. Huffman, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. This comprehensive paperback, spanning 547 pages, is an essential resource for researchers and enthusiasts alike. The book explores the intricate relationships between monkeys, apes, and the parasites they share with humans, highlighting the critical importance of understanding infectious diseases in non-human primates. Huffman presents the latest methodologies, natural history, and theoretical frameworks that define this exciting field. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or a curious reader, this title offers valuable insights into the ecology of primate parasites and their implications for human health. Discover the interconnectedness of species and the vital role of primate parasite ecology in our understanding of infectious diseases.