The genes of attraction: Mating behavior, immunogenetic variation, and parasite resistance
Winternitz JC, Abbate JL (2022)
In: Animal Behavior and Parasitism. Ezenwa V, Altizer SM, Hall R (Eds); Oxford University PressOxford: 185-204.
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Autor*in
Winternitz, Jamie C.;
Abbate, Jessica L.
Herausgeber*in
Ezenwa, Vanessa;
Altizer, Sonia M.;
Hall, Richard
Projekt / Fokusbereich
Abstract / Bemerkung
Parasites, ranging from microscopic viruses and bacteria to macroscopic worms and arthropods, are a fundamental part of life for all animals. Parasites affect almost all aspects of their host’s behavior, and conversely, host behavior affects parasites in countless ways. This book examines the many ways in which animal behavior and parasitism are interlinked, emphasizing the critical role of bi-directional feedbacks between the two phenomena. Chapters explore five central themes (social behavior, movement behavior, sexual selection and mating behavior, parasite modification of host behavior, and behavior defenses against parasites) by synthesizing current knowledge and proposing new research directions for the future. The book delivers essential background and cutting-edge ideas in the study of animal behavior and parasitism that will resonate with students new to the field and more seasoned researchers alike.
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Buchtitel
Animal Behavior and Parasitism
Seite(n)
185-204
ISBN
0192895567,
9780192895561
eISBN
9780191915017
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2986374
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Winternitz JC, Abbate JL. The genes of attraction: Mating behavior, immunogenetic variation, and parasite resistance. In: Ezenwa V, Altizer SM, Hall R, eds. Animal Behavior and Parasitism. Oxford University PressOxford; 2022: 185-204.
Winternitz, J. C., & Abbate, J. L. (2022). The genes of attraction: Mating behavior, immunogenetic variation, and parasite resistance. In V. Ezenwa, S. M. Altizer, & R. Hall (Eds.), Animal Behavior and Parasitism (pp. 185-204). Oxford University PressOxford. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192895561.003.0011
Winternitz, Jamie C., and Abbate, Jessica L. 2022. “The genes of attraction: Mating behavior, immunogenetic variation, and parasite resistance”. In Animal Behavior and Parasitism, ed. Vanessa Ezenwa, Sonia M. Altizer, and Richard Hall, 185-204. Oxford University PressOxford.
Winternitz, J. C., and Abbate, J. L. (2022). “The genes of attraction: Mating behavior, immunogenetic variation, and parasite resistance” in Animal Behavior and Parasitism, Ezenwa, V., Altizer, S. M., and Hall, R. eds. (Oxford University PressOxford), 185-204.
Winternitz, J.C., & Abbate, J.L., 2022. The genes of attraction: Mating behavior, immunogenetic variation, and parasite resistance. In V. Ezenwa, S. M. Altizer, & R. Hall, eds. Animal Behavior and Parasitism. Oxford University PressOxford, pp. 185-204.
J.C. Winternitz and J.L. Abbate, “The genes of attraction: Mating behavior, immunogenetic variation, and parasite resistance”, Animal Behavior and Parasitism, V. Ezenwa, S.M. Altizer, and R. Hall, eds., Oxford University PressOxford, 2022, pp.185-204.
Winternitz, J.C., Abbate, J.L.: The genes of attraction: Mating behavior, immunogenetic variation, and parasite resistance. In: Ezenwa, V., Altizer, S.M., and Hall, R. (eds.) Animal Behavior and Parasitism. p. 185-204. Oxford University PressOxford (2022).
Winternitz, Jamie C., and Abbate, Jessica L. “The genes of attraction: Mating behavior, immunogenetic variation, and parasite resistance”. Animal Behavior and Parasitism. Ed. Vanessa Ezenwa, Sonia M. Altizer, and Richard Hall. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. 185-204.