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Parasite Communities: Patterns and Processes

Esch, Gerald W.(Edited by)
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We first discussed the possibility of organizing a symposium on helminth communities in June, 1986.

At that time, we were engaged in writing a joint paper on potential structuring mechanisms in helminth communities; we disagreed on a number of issues.

We felt the reason for such debate was because the discipline was in a great state of flux, with many new concepts and approaches being introduced with increasing frequency.

After consider- able discussion about the need, scope and the inevitable limitations of such a symposium, we decided that the time was ripe to bring other ecologists, engaged in similar research, face-to-face.

There were many individuals from whom to choose; we selected those who were actively publishing on helminth communities or those who had expertise in areas which we felt were particularly appropriate.

We compiled a list of potential participants, contacted them and received unanimous support to organize such a symposium.

Our intent was to cover several broad areas, fully recognizing that breadth negates depth (at least with a publisher's limitation on the number of pages).

We felt it important to consider patterns amongst different kinds of hosts because this is where we had disagreed among ourselves.

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Springer
9400908377 / 9789400908376
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
591.524
06/12/2012
English
335 pages
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