Disease Ecology:Galapagos Birds and their Parasites (Social and Ecological Interactions in the Galapagos Islands) '17
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1 Introduction and OverviewPatricia Parker Part I Colonization of Islands by Hosts and Parasites 2 Colonization of Galápagos birds – identifying the closest relative and estimating colonizationEloisa H.R. Sari and Jennifer Bollmer 3 Colonization of Parasites and VectorsArnaud Bataille, Iris I. Levin and Eloisa H.R. Sari Part II Island Syndromes 4 Genetic Diversity in Endemic Galapagos Birds: Patterns and ImplicationsJennifer L. Bollmer and Benjamin D. Nims 5 From the vagile to the sedentary: disease implications and new host relationships on islandsDavid Duffy and F. Hernan Vargas Part III Host-Switching 6 Host-Switching: How it starts Maricruz Jaramillo and Jose Luis Rivera-Parra 7 New host-parasite relationships by host-switching Diego Santiago Alarcon and Jane Merkel Part IV The Spread of Pathogens 8 Movement among Islands by Host, Vector, or Parasite Part V Challenges for Management 10 Domestic and Peridomestic Animals in Galapagos: Health Policies and PracticesLuis Padilla, Nicole Gottdenker, Sharon Deem, Marilyn Cruz 11 Filling the Gaps: Improving Sampling and Analysis of Disease Surveillance Data in GalápagosKathryn P. Huyvaert 12 Collaboration and Politics of ConservationPatricia G. Parker, R. Eric Miller, Simon J. Goodman
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